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Dreambox 8000
Does updating firmware delete recorded items on hard disk?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dog's dinner" data-source="post: 781452" data-attributes="member: 362627"><p>A little update. I tried Oozoon, but it took only about 5 minutes before it crashed. The Dreambox seems to have a seizure if you inadvertantly press two buttons on the remote in too quick succession. So i trid a couple of other images, including nabilo blackhole, PLi, Newnigma2 and an experimental release of the Dreambox standard. I couldn't quite get used to the first three, and the experimental one had problems (no sound in certain circumstances). </p><p></p><p>So I went back to the normal Dreambox image. First did a factory reset, then installed the latest image from the Dreambox site. I recorded a tv film (a terrestrial broadcast) as a test. When I started playing film the next day, the ruddy machine crashed again. </p><p></p><p>Whether it's the fault of Linux or Dreambox hardware or software, the whole thing seems prone to failure. Why it's so hyped up is beyond me. I really wish I spoke German, I'd give those Dreambox people a piece of my mind. Trouble is, the one time I asked for help, they never bothered to reply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog's dinner, post: 781452, member: 362627"] A little update. I tried Oozoon, but it took only about 5 minutes before it crashed. The Dreambox seems to have a seizure if you inadvertantly press two buttons on the remote in too quick succession. So i trid a couple of other images, including nabilo blackhole, PLi, Newnigma2 and an experimental release of the Dreambox standard. I couldn't quite get used to the first three, and the experimental one had problems (no sound in certain circumstances). So I went back to the normal Dreambox image. First did a factory reset, then installed the latest image from the Dreambox site. I recorded a tv film (a terrestrial broadcast) as a test. When I started playing film the next day, the ruddy machine crashed again. Whether it's the fault of Linux or Dreambox hardware or software, the whole thing seems prone to failure. Why it's so hyped up is beyond me. I really wish I spoke German, I'd give those Dreambox people a piece of my mind. Trouble is, the one time I asked for help, they never bothered to reply. [/QUOTE]
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