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The Freeview market has been getting more crowded recently, stimulated – as were we all – by the long-awaited addition of new high-definition channels to the service. However, there’s still plenty of new kit that out there that merely tunes into standard definition, such as the FetchTV SmartBox 8000 from IPVision. What makes it …

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  1. dogged
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    Media streamer also

    If it's like the last version, you can also stream any content available in Windows Media Player over wifi or ethernet (provided your filestore is online).

    It does that very well, and quickly too.

  2. Code Monkey
    FAIL

    They want my credit card details?

    Then they can chuff right off.

  3. Rufus
    Coat

    Remote control reincarnation

    The remote control looks *identical* to the one that my now deceased NetGem iPlayer (circa 2003) had.

    The NetGem iPlayer had a built in web browser and email client which sadly the FetchTV appears to be missing. I wonder if they are in any way related? Or if someone bought up a batch of old and slightly quirky remote controls!

    Rufus.

    1. NogginTheNog

      Netgem iPlayer!

      The old Netgem iPlayer, I bought ours in maybe 2002ish (for £130!) and still use it as our main Freeview receiver! It's seen better days, but still works well enough. I have been pondering a replacement for some time though, ideally with a PVR - perhaps this very device :-D

      The remote does look pretty much identical, but then since Netgem evolved into/are involved with these guys, that's perhaps not all that surprising...

    2. Paul Shirley

      yes, its Netgem(ish)

      Most of the management are ex Netgem UK.

      Which means you should be very wary, Netgem had an appalling attitude to fixing bugs and bugger all success at actually doing it. Every 6 months a new pile of bugs masquerading as fixes for the last pile of bugs, for 3 solid years on my iPlayer. I'd wait a few months to see what users say before buying.

  4. PugRallye

    Pulling content OFF the box

    Anyone know if I can connect one of these via a USB/ethernet and pull recordings from the box?

    If so, does anyone also know what format these would be?

    Simple Transport Streams (TS) is my guess...

    1. dogged

      yes, you can

      and it's full MKV files; they're not small.

  5. PugRallye

    answering my own question

    http://www.fetchtv.co.uk/fetchtv-smartbox-8000-product-page.html

    "What's more the FetchTV SmartBox's unique design allows you to export and store anything you have recorded on TV so you never have to delete a recording, even if the hard drive is full. Simply export it to a USB drive and you can play it back again and again on your TV or your PC. ."

    Cool.

    Now, I wonder if it can auto-pad recordings so you don't miss the start/end?

    Questions, questions... :)

    1. Mark Serlin
      Happy

      On my Humax...

      padding the recordings cancels the ability to series link. So I ditched padding (which never really worked o the Umax anyway) and I haven't missed an ending since.

  6. Anonymous Coward
    FAIL

    Huh! No FreeView HD ? Doh ! Yesterdays Newspaper!

    Can See the Ad now......This is the man who moved into Freeview, 'just as the clever money moved out.

  7. pisquee

    Smartbox HD

    The HD model is available from Tesco now at

    http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.208-9147.aspx

    for £200

  8. PugRallye

    Padding recordings

    All I've found so far is that per-recording you can set padding.

    Not seen anything about automagically padding all recordings though...

  9. Anonymous Coward
    Boffin

    From the Fetch TV Website:

    Power Rating: In use 19w, standby 0.6w

    http://www.fetchtv.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=8:technical-spec&catid=1&Itemid=9

  10. Anonymous Coward
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    9W standby?

    Does anyone know if this drops off after a certain period or if its 9W at all times?

    If it drops to <1w I'll buy one tommorrow.

  11. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    8320HD

    Got mine 8320HD from Tesco. Already had two software upgrades. Basic EPG. Timer recordings from Guide were clipped. There is a lip sync drift during playback of HD recordings. PiP is too small. Exports to USB are restricted to 1.85GB (~40mins HD) mpeg4 movie files. Not interested in online services -yet.

  12. Fuzzysteve
    Happy

    Picked up the 8320HD myself

    From tescos. Not bad. And there's a new UI that's supposed to be coming sometime soon.

    Only bug I've seen is in the names of recordings, when you watch another channel while recording. It records the name of the channel you're watching.

    I don't get the HD channels yet, but that's because of a filter on my aerial rather than the box.

    The remote's better on the HD model too. and has an additional power button that works with my TV.

  13. Mark Serlin
    Paris Hilton

    @Picked up the 8320HD myself

    Me too - I'm liking it as my old Humax is getting crankier by the week. Except:

    I find the handset a bit fiddly and unresponsive.

    iPlayer, if the content is actually unavailable once play has been pressed (as I sometimes have found it to be on the web), freezes the box up, from which there is no recovery. The only way to reboot is to pull the plug, there's no off switch. Thank you, Flash??

    The EPG is annoyingly polluted with ads for FetchTV.

    Pause/rewind/forward is not as usable as I'd like. Humax much better (when it works)

    Don't think the epg is searchable like the Hummy though :-(

    I'm liking the media streaming/networking etc.

    There's no need to sign up to anything during setup any more, you do it on the web later.

    When I first switched it on it only found 20 channels, but a rescan found them all later (phew!). After I plugged the aerial straight in, not via 2 other devices.

    Paris, because she only sort of works, too.

    Apart from HD it feels like a £50 box not a £200 one. plus £50 for the (wireless) networking and ability to save to pendrive I guess. So - Jury's kinda out.

  14. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    8320HD recordings locking up

    Yes, the 8320HD has a annoying habit of freezing/locking up.

    1. Mark Serlin
      FAIL

      Locking up??

      WTF? Why can't these idiots make shit that works for this kind of money?? IPVision (and Jobs haha) I'm looking at YOU!

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