dowtchaboy wrote: » Linky? The original link says file not found. Any chance you could post the channels file by itself? Editing the channels is doing my head in and Herself is getting annoyed that I am hogging the TV and swearing....
micks_address wrote: » Where is the cheapest I can buy two of these or the 120 in Dublin?
Tony wrote: » I've edited the original post http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=81152428&postcount=331 just checked it and link works ok Not sure what you mean by channel file ?
If you have that version of the firmware, you just need to load this channel list to a USB stick and choose "Upgrade by USB" in Tools menu, then right click on upgrade mode til you get to "User DB", click down to start (file displayed should be DumpFile STB 07-12.abs).
dowtchaboy wrote: » What I meant was a handy list of channels like STB provided before:http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=79782356&postcount=156 Since I have already done the firmware upgrade, I don't want to do it again.
STB wrote: » No problem I have bricked loads of boxes. You get over the shock when you do it a few times! It will be fine.
brennanraj wrote: » Hi I have an issue with one of these boxes (150) and I wonder if anyone else has seen it: I bought a Seagate Expansion 2TB external disk but it won't "wake up" when plugged into the back USB port, only if plugged into the front port - is this a fault or is there some functional difference between the two USB ports? Thanks rgds rob
Tony wrote: » Probably too big, does the disc have its own power supply ?
brennanraj wrote: » It has its own power supply. It works fine on the front USB port. The manual just says NTFS + self powered, no mention of a size limit (except to say that if all the files are in 1 directory it maybe slow).
<Ollie> wrote: » Hi STB. That cable arrived today. But this is turning into a disaster. I only had one old PC with a null modem connection, but can't remember the password. I've been trying for hours with various software trying to bypass my own password. Not many PC's have that connection as most people have laptops now. I'll keep trying and get back to you. Thanks for your help gain. Wish I never downloaded that file.
Tony wrote: » Apologies just re read your post. The rear port should work exactly as the front does but one limitation is that only one port can be used at a time.
Tony Soprano. wrote: » I'm delighted with the 150, but I'm surprised it doesn't have a 7 day EPG, considering this cheap Bush box has it.
Tony Soprano. wrote: » Thanks John. I'll just use this website for listings. http://www.freesat.co.uk/what-you-get/tv-guide Would a 1tb external hard drive be too big for 150? I see Walker recommends a max 320gb, and says it must be powered. I ask this as when I recorded onto a USB stick, the playback was very poor (freezing).
Tony Soprano. wrote: » Thanks again John. The USB stick I used was indeed a crappy slow transfer yoke. The manual recommends a Hard Drive with an independent power supply, but doesn't say what size ie. 500g or 1tb. They also recommend formatting the drive in NTSF, but says FAT32 should also work. I'll give the 1tb a shot.
Johnboy1951 wrote: » If the 1TB has problems, try creating a partition of about 700GB leaving the rest of the space unused .... it might work if the 1TB as a single partition doesn't. I suspect it will though .....
Chuck Stone wrote: » Hi folks. Is there a way of saving my own personal channel list to a USB? Can't seem to see anything on it in the manual.
Aquos76 wrote: » Has anyone got a link to the latest firmware and channel list for the Ariva 150 please?