Please remember I am not technically/computer minded in the least.
Point 1 - My d-box runs at 1 hour ahead of GMT and I cannot see how to change it.
Point 2 - I don't seem to be able to record to my video has anyone else experienced this Its soooo frustrating! :(
Can someone help me please
Elle :D
Time Change to GMT and recording to video
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Re: Time Change to GMT and recording to video
Elle007 hat geschrieben:Please remember I am not technically/computer minded in the least.
Point 1 - My d-box runs at 1 hour ahead of GMT and I cannot see how to change it.
Point 2 - I don't seem to be able to record to my video has anyone else experienced this Its soooo frustrating!
Can someone help me please
Elle
1.) daylight saving time?
So GMT+1 would be correct.
2.) an old fashioned VHS VCR?
This should work. Try the check the VCR connector (SCART): switch TV and VCR scart cables on the dbox2. You should see the VCR signal on your TV.
If this is not the problem, we need some more information (e.g. Recording setup of Neutrino correctly configured?)
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For your time problem
click on start
then run
then cmd
the telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (replace xxx with IP of your box)
username is root
then
cd etc
the vi profile
then change the following line:
into
then press escape
then Shift&Z twice to save and restart box[/code]
click on start
then run
then cmd
the telnet xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (replace xxx with IP of your box)
username is root
then
cd etc
the vi profile
then change the following line:
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# timezone, only applicable for middle europe
export TZ=CET-1CEST,M3.5.0/2,M10.5.0/3
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]# timezone, only applicable for middle europe
export TZ=CET-[color=red]0B[/color]ST,M3.5.0/2,M10.5.0/3
then Shift&Z twice to save and restart box[/code]
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