[jhb] Re: OT TECHNICAL QUERIES

  • From: Mike Brook <mike.brook@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2014 17:33:57 +0000

Gerry -

What were the dates of the SoP programmes?  The odds are close to zero that 
I'll be successful but I'll see what I can find...  (No names, no pack drill 
etc).

MikeB


________________________________
 From: Gerry Winskill <gwinsk@xxxxxxx>
To: JHB Restricted <jhb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Wednesday, 3 December 2014, 17:25
Subject: [jhb] OT TECHNICAL QUERIES
 

I suppose I should really be asking these questions on Social Media but 
fear I'm too aged to use these new fangled devices. Apart from anything 
else, who out there is interested in the fact I didn't have breakfast etc?

To the matter in hand. I've just replaced our disfigured TV with a 46" 
Samsung, at almost a quarter of the cost of the smaller unit it's 
displaced. To gain access to Smart TV, I've invested £44 in a marvellous 
TP Link system that allows me to plug the TV into my router, sitting 
several rooms away, via the power plugs in the two rooms. Amazing.

Next step is to set up the Humax Freesat Recorder unit that I bought to 
replace our ageing Sky HD box. That leaves me with two posers that 
someone may be able to shed light on.

1)  For the Humax unit to access previous days' programmes as with the 
TV unit's Smart TV function, it also needs to be connected to the 
Router. I can achieve this by either plugging it into the TP Link 
instead of the TV, or buying another TP Link unit so that both TV and 
Humax are wired in. Has anyone coped with this already and able to offer 
advice please?

2)  This one could save me from serious strife. The old Skybox is 
showing its age and sometimes alleges that there's no signal. Swapping 
channels brings the picture back. Sometimes fast forwarding stops the 
whole gubbins and I have to power down then up again to get it to work. 
If I just swap to the Humax these problems disappear(?) but leave me 
with the crisis caused by the swap. Amongst the easily sacrificed 
recorded progs on the Sky box are two whose loss would leave me in deep 
doodo! They are two recordings of Songs of Praise, in the IOM, on which 
SWMBO can see herself singing. Is there any way of copying these onto, 
say, a laptop, so that she can still see them. Perhaps there's a 
commercial outfit offering this type of service? I approached the BBC to 
see if I could buy a copy. I can.....price £147 !


Replies in the usual unmarked brown envelope please.

Gerry Winskill


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