Pete77 wrote:ByTheCringe wrote:I'm a telly addict, and I don't find it difficult to keep six occupied.
Don't you find it difficult to watch six programs at once though! Surely there must be other fellow telly addicts also living in your household?
And surely two dual tuner Humax HD boxes ought to be enough belt and braces back up against missing programs especially when there is now so much online catchup tv also available if the worst happens.
Or are you saying that you have a Humax HD box and a tv in every single room in your house including the bathroom so that there is never a moment when you cannot be watching tv!
We are getting very close to having an off-topic discussion. But,
a. My wife and i don't watch anything live, and several (twin-tuner) Humaxes are often recording in peak hours, some programmes for one of us, or for both, while usually one is playing back, often one that is recording..
b. Three of them are used for my programmes, three for hers or joint programmes.
c. We don't have HD. Apart from the Humaxes, programmes are sourced from TiVo (but no new ones can be recorded), the Sky +HD box, which is the standard Sky recorder now, even for SD recordings, and a DVD recorder.
d. I bought 6 Humaxes to allow for eventual failures, not wanting to end up with non-matcing units. But in five or six years, I have replaced three HDDs, but so far they are all working, and I certainly recommend them.
e. Pretty well any source can be watched in the lounge while pretty well any other source is sent by modulated RF signal to TVs in the dining room, kitchen, and the wife's yoga room. All radio recordings are on Humax.
f. I can be watching telly most of the time , but we don't use a set in the bedroom , although it is wired.