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pricey
21-05-2012, 06:28 PM
Hi everyone. I'm currently using patch 742 with addon. I've just got the TM 6900 Super running again after nearly two years gathering dust! I've managed to get a line working on it which I think is great. But when watching recorded progams it is totally unstable. FTA channels included. Sorry if this has been discussed before - but is it this patch? Is there a more stable patch I can use and still use 8281? Thanks.:001_07:

holmroad
21-05-2012, 09:14 PM
Hi everyone. I'm currently using patch 742 with addon. I've just got the TM 6900 Super running again after nearly two years gathering dust! I've managed to get a line working on it which I think is great. But when watching recorded progams it is totally unstable. FTA channels included. Sorry if this has been discussed before - but is it this patch? Is there a more stable patch I can use and still use 8281? Thanks.:001_07:

Latest patch is 745P mate - I used it to record Darts in 3D ok last week!:number-one-043:

beamobhoy
21-05-2012, 09:23 PM
I'm currently using 742 patch with add on and recordings are first class - SD and HD, encrypted and FTA, not sure what you're doing wrong mate. What HDD are you using?

pricey
21-05-2012, 10:59 PM
I was using an old pc harddrive before. Everything was ok - still have movies from Film1.1 that play ok! But problems occurred when I updated to present patch. I tried a memory stick but same problem - a lot of skipping. Have I missed anything in the patches since I last upgraded(maybe two years ago)?

pricey
22-05-2012, 10:23 AM
Tried new patch and still the same. Used both USB ports and no difference. What earlier patch could I try? Do I have to format the recording disk?

holmroad
22-05-2012, 10:39 AM
Well as I say, I find patch 745P is fine for me in recording, but apparently patch 726P is totally stable for use with 8281 - I also found 737P very good too - so maybe try those too?
Assume you are following the accepted procedure when loading new patches as explained numerous times in other threads - and first clearing out all the previously ac***ulated rubbish when carrying out the factory resets as recommended?:respect-067:

pricey
22-05-2012, 02:07 PM
Thanks holmroad. 737P seems to have cured it after a factory reset. Did a quick 2 minute test and solid picture without jumping, etc. apart from 2 secs at start of recording. Thanks again mate.

holmroad
22-05-2012, 09:15 PM
Thanks holmroad. 737P seems to have cured it after a factory reset. Did a quick 2 minute test and solid picture without jumping, etc. apart from 2 secs at start of recording. Thanks again mate.

Thats great my friend, so glad to hear it!
(Please press the customary 'thanks' button if you want to!! lol!!!):respect-067: