BT software update 32.47.0 / 3.6.236

Hi all,
Please use this thread to discuss the most recent BT software update 32.47.0 / 3.6.236 for T2xxx & T4000 devices.
This update contains change to the Players & Apps menu and some bug fixes including:
Please note that this is a phased release so not all boxes will receive it at the same time.
Thanks,
Sarah
Please use this thread to discuss the most recent BT software update 32.47.0 / 3.6.236 for T2xxx & T4000 devices.
This update contains change to the Players & Apps menu and some bug fixes including:
- An issue where the viewer is unable to cancel in progress split programme recordings
- An issue where cancelling a recording via the clash management screen failed to cancel the recording and tune to the new channel
Thanks,
Sarah
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Update available.
Let's get you updated. Your box will restart when we're finished.
0% complete.
When turned off and back on the same page is still there. I'm considering unplugging it and restarting it. Any advice?
I have fully reset and hard reset to. There is no effect.
Welcome to the forum. This is normal message often received. Yes, it's confusing, but nothing to worry about. Hopefully software team will eventually amend message. John L
Its possible now.
If they do or not is another question
The best situation at the moment is to use your youview box in conjunction with a roku box or similar.
But if it isn’t the hard disc, then it’s EOL, for all practical and economic purposes.
*I’m told it might be possible to look at it in Windows. I am prepared to have my scepticism about that confounded, though, if you try it and Windows can ‘see’ it, let alone fix it.
What box is this?
Try a soft reset; touch the On/Standby button for just over 8 seconds, until the box power cycles itself,
If you are lucky, you will then be able to do the update.
If you are very lucky, it will do the update for itself on the way back from the power cycle.
On my T2100 all channels on this MUX have a wildly fluctuating, very low Signal Strength and a very, very low Signal Quality which eventually reaches 0%, resulting in the same on screen message that you have encountered yet the on screen picture appears perfect. However, when I watch the same MUX B channels through the Tuner on my Freeview Play TV (which is connected by the RF OUT from my T2100) the Signal Strength is at least 92% and the Signal Quality is always 100%. All other MUXES, both through my T2100 and TV Tuner have excellent Signal Strength and 100% Signal Quality.
Go to https://www.freeview.co.uk/ scroll down to Check Freeview at my home, enter your postcode and house number, and press Check.
Then, on the page of results, scroll right down to Detailed View, and choose that.
Are any of the Alternative Transmitters on the same sort of bearing and Aerial Group as Winter Hill (@mc2) or whatever your Most Likely Transmitter is (@Chips2)?
I suggest getting a variable aerial signal attenuator, a few quid on Amazon, putting it in your aerial chain, and experimenting to find the best amount of attenuation.
Which will be large enough to make the YouView box ignore the weak signal it is currently preferring, but not so large that it mutes the signal from the transmitter that every device, apart from the YouView box, will tune to without a second thought.
Similar to Chips2 it seems (to me at least) unlikely that I’m receiving the BBC B Mux from the wrong Transmitter.
Have you also experimented with your HDMI cables, settings on other equipment also including the Youview picture settings? Try changing from 1080p down to 1080i. See if this might make a difference/improvement?
Just to add, I've just upgraded to a new cinema receiver with HDMI inputs. All most previous problems have gone! Now rerouted all HDMI cables via amp instead of TV hdmi sockets. Signal quality is now 100%, only drops slightly if I adjust one of my devices from 1080i to 1080p only on com7/8 channels occasionally. So my theory is that the problem with TV's hdmi socket circuit board shielding/overloading interference if too many devices are all running on 1080p? Just glad my old amp broke down recently and I have upgraded! Be interested to know how you get on chips2. John L
Really glad I was able to give you a clue and help. Hope you are able to improve your problem. As mentioned, I get the impression that the quality of shielding on TV's own hdmi circuit board could be part of inference factor. We tried 3 TV's in the home : all Samsung giving same inference problem on signal fluctuations until you either change the hdmi picture setting or better still reroute hdmi to a cinema amp. Maybe you could also do this with some soundbars? Worth checking. John L
The HDMI Cable fix that worked for you sounds very interesting, it’s Sod’s law that I don’t have another HDMI cable to try but I’ll certainly get hold of one and see if it fixes the problem.
Regards, M