cyndale wrote: » As far as I know.
deezell wrote: » EPG configure EPG MENU
cyndale wrote: » Thsnks for those. Uf somebody can it to work consistently I will give it a try. I settled on Hyperion 4.5 because it is practically bug free.
deezell wrote: » We're you writing epg.dat to the flash memory instead of disk drive?
Nigzcurran wrote: » No it's going to the hard drive, I was getting the spinning wheel of doom in the corner of the screen a good few times a day. Especially using terrestrial channels
deezell wrote: » I don't know if means anything, but I've always had problems with terrestrial, especially if RTE left on the box, while streaming a sat channel. I'd come back to the box and the screen would be frozen. More often I would just need to switch to a sat channell to clear it. Thing is, since I've changed my drive to solid state and all EXT4 format in order to multiboot, Hyperion is flying too. No freezes, Webif more responsive, so I think NTFS disk access was to blame, or maybe the power pull from the spinning usb powered disk. My terrestrial reception was poor also, maybe on 50db signal strength, and strangest thing, when I stream a sat channel to the phone while watching RTE with the Info button pressed, the signal strength onscreen would dip by 10+ when I hit the stream button, the circle would spin and RTE would freeze. Mad.
Nigzcurran wrote: » Jesus who ever said spark was simple to use??? What an absolute nightmare to try set up, wont connect to the net, managed to update it through the USB but the satellite scanning is a pita and channel sorting a right kerfuffle, I'll go back to hyperion till my brain has had a rest
cyndale wrote: » So what version of Spark did you download?
DopeTech wrote: » Installed pure2 and mulitboot with limited success. Pure2 was easy to install as was the multi boot plugin bit I think there's something up with my dish/lnb or one of the tuners as tuner b won't pick up a signal. While I could pull in 555 channels on 28.2 I thought there should have been 900+ if memory serves me right? I didn't mess around with it too much but recording seemed to still point at internal flash despite saying it was going to /media/HDD. When I went to record it would fail saying disk full. Channel changes definitely seem slower on pure2 than on Hyperion. If I do bother to look at it again I'll try out Hyperion. At the moment I have an IPTV sub on an android box so I was really only trying this for curiousity sake.
cyndale wrote: » Still enjoying Hyperion 4.5, about 1 green screen a year and usually that is me messing around with it.
Nigzcurran wrote: » 1.2.7 or something. Wasnt the newest but was the only one I could find online that suits my sab box
channelsurfer2 wrote: » 1.2.8 here on my SAB. it wont connect to the net on the spark ap even though the system is connected.
Nowso wrote: » connects fine on my alien 2
cyndale wrote: » What version of Spark?
Nowso wrote: » 1.2.83 have it connected via vifi with dhcp on change the ddns maybe to 8.8.8.8 if that might be the issue was very handy to watch cheltenham in hd on racing tv
channelsurfer2 wrote: » i changed the dns. i can access opera web no problem but the spark ap itself just wont connect. it says net connection error
Fhearmai wrote: » Hello all. I just today received my SAB UNIX Triple from FreeTV.ie. How could I possibly say no for €78 delivered. Anyways, I have connected up sat and tv cables and everything is fine straight of the box and a bit of tuning. Job done .... I am running this atm as is and assume the software is the Spark software. My version number is 1.2.76. The last few posts are telling me that I do not have the latest version on my stb. I have not decided on Hyperion or PurE2 yet but my question is ... Do I need the 1.2.83 version of Spark to be able to flash the latest versions of either of them?
Nigzcurran wrote: » Nope your good to go with enigma whenever you fancy it, plenty of help on here if needed