Jimmy, 22KHz issue was addressed in the last firmware http://hdvrbox.com/up/gs/usb_update_glorystar_20160418_1339.bin - please let me know how it's working.Hi,,,,It's frustrating, I have been waiting weeks for a fix on my 22 KHz issue........JJ
Jimmy, 22KHz issue was addressed in the last firmware http://hdvrbox.com/up/gs/usb_update_glorystar_20160418_1339.bin - please let me know how it's working.Hi,,,,It's frustrating, I have been waiting weeks for a fix on my 22 KHz issue........JJ
Jimmy, we have not yet made the update available via satellite. Once we approve it, it will be automatic update on Galaxy 19Ku - 11842 H 22000.Hi,,,, "Was there any particular need to keep 1297?".......... Just that someone said I should backup my firmware before upgrading........Were and how do I upgrade via satellite?....I need info on the frequency, satellite etc. .........Thanks.....JJ
Hi. thanks for the clarification.MacOS is not compatible with Samba. We are working on a solution to connect from OS X. OS X has removed true compatibility with Samba.
I have no estimate at this time, I will work on getting this done soon.Hi. thanks for the clarification.
As the user manual virtually doesn't exist, I have to go thru all these 64 pages of discussion to find out what HDVR3500 is capable to do exactly, especially concerning the software in the bohardware seems good in most of the aspects).
I see your post on 2016/2/9 saying "HDVR3500 share is smb://IPaddress/share - the latest versions of OS X is not compatible with samba. I am working on a solution that will resolve this." then I thought some previous MacOSs work then.
If indeed none of MacOS works, do you have an estimate to resolve the issue? many thanks.
Bump...Someone here must know the answer to this? Welcome to SatGuys, FTA+IPTV!
Thanks for the quick answer.I have no estimate at this time, I will work on getting this done soon.
I appreciate every report.Thanks for the quick answer.
A MacOS connectivity(i'm using 10.6.8, 10.5.? FYI) is much appreciated in my environment.
For the moment, I'm connecting thru my old XP3(only on internal wifi network, to avoid all the security hassle), and am having problems like files/directories disappearing after HDVR3500 reboot etc. will report more details.
Thanks.
I appreciate every report.
PS3 is not known for the best connectivity, but when any share goes down due to power being off, in most cases the share will become unavailable. I hope you will accept that I can't really improve much, or do you have better examples? Does PS3 keep connections to computers that are rebooted?
Please advise
We are Pacific Daylight Savings time, California Company.Hi, to quickly clarify, it's not PS3 but windows XP3 that I'm using. will get back with exact details.
are you in asia timezone? that's good for me.
best regards.
Jimmy, 22KHz issue was addressed in the last firmware http://hdvrbox.com/up/gs/usb_update_glorystar_20160418_1339.bin - please let me know how it's working.
Jimmy, please continue reporting any of the issues that come up. I appreciate the time you took to report them.Hi,,,,Congratulations and thanks a million....My 22KHz issue is totally resolved and working great.....The update went in flawlessly without a hitch.....It saved all my channels and recorded material to boot.....This box is really shaping up to be a winner.....I would like to see a channel scan step added like the option to scan in 2,,5,,10KHz steps etc....Get rid of the 24 hr clock and add PM & AM.....There's still some very minor flaws that should or could be addressed yet but nothing major.....Thanks again and keep up the good work.....JJ
This is daylight savings time that is set in Menu > Settings > Time Setting > DST > change to ONAnyone else with a clock issue with 1339? I'm 1hour behind now?
This is daylight savings time that is set in Menu > Settings > Time Setting > DST > change to ON
Thank you
I had the same issue when trying this as well...Does anyone have problems with adding a new satellite to the list in Menu/Settings/Dish Settings/Satellite/Edit?
I added a new satellite to the list through there to use for testing out a new dish and after I added it, all the satellites were messed up, 87W Ku channels were on 89W, 121 channels on 123, etc, all channels got shifted to the next sat up from where they belong. I deleted the sat entry I'd made and some of them went back to where they should be, but not all of them.
I believe I remember seeing this problem mentioned in this thread somewhere and I looked, but couldn't find it, could be that I'm remembering wrong. I'm using firmware 992 and it would be nice to know if this was/is an original problem in firmware, or something that I did while fixing other things. Might make it a bit easier to find it and fix it.
Editing an existing satellite is no problem, only adding a new one causes this, on my receiver.
I have it working great with a 4x1 and two 8x1 switches set up at the moment. Plans to add an additional 8x1 soon. I'm setting up a Wave Frontier Toroidal Dish, and has been quite a learning experience but I think I finally got the hang of it. Have 8 sats setup so far on that dish. And 3 other dishes in my setup as well. So I have 11 sats total at the moment. Hoping to have 20 sats total between the 4 dishes when I'm done. And planning to post pictures of my setup when completed. Thanks for the comments & tips.With diseqc 1.0 you can go to 4; with diseqc 1.1 you can go to 16;
so with diseqc 1.0 and 1.1 combined you can go to 4x16 = 64!
You need the right 1.1 switches though, to be able to switch with the proper "uncommitted commands".
If you don't use the 22kHz signal for universal LNB's, you can use that signal to double the amount of LNB's. You need 64 switches, or just ONE if you place it directly at the side of the receiver. In that case you need a Diseqc-through 22kHz switch; that is imperative! Otherwise the diseqc signal doesnt arive properly at the diseqc switches. I believe the Ecoda-switch does the job.
Greetz,
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