Captain Jack
Retired human
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- My Satellite Setup
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- North Somerset
Menu > Setup > System > EPG > Settings. Set no to all but now/next option.
Captain Jack said:Menu > Setup > System > EPG > Settings. Set no to all but now/next option.
Analoguesat said:Another rough edge - when you go down down down you get to the bottom menu entry it doesnt roll over back to the top. You can get back to the top quick but its left.....
If you go up up up to the top menu option you dont rollover to the bottom - to do that you need right....
It is just illogical and annoying.
Analoguesat said:I cant believe that I really am the only person who things the Vuo / E2 s/w is rubbish??
Analoguesat said:Vix just made me want to reprogramme the box with a 25lb sledgehammer - its awful
Best satellite receiver I've ever owned.Analoguesat said:I cant believe that I really am the only person who things the Vuo / E2 s/w is rubbish??
Captain Jack said:Not really a bit change for me due to using DM800 for 2 years. Getting used to the remote though... but it's a massssive improvement speed wise.
Huevos said:Best satellite receiver I've ever owned.
Captain Jack said:I have 20!
I lot of people have spent a lot of their free time producing these images, which are available without charge, and a lot of users are very happy with them, especially the VIX image, but if you don't like any of the images currently available you can always write your own, that's the beauty of the Linux operating system, and open source in general.Analoguesat said:Badly coded sh1te!
DrProzac said:Can I put an offer in for yours for £5 then!
As it's inferior goods.
I'll gladly take it off your hands!
Huevos said:I lot of people have spent a lot of their free time producing these images, which are available without charge, and a lot of users are very happy with them, especially the VIX image, but if you don't like any of the images currently available you can always write your own, that's the beauty of the Linux operating system, and open source in general.