@DarrenDev- is there a provisional date you can share for the next firmware upgrade?
Afraid not
@DarrenDev wrote:
But you can - open the series so that it shows all the episodes. Scroll across to the one you want to delete. Then press the down arrow on the remote so that it highlights the menu beneath it - of which one of the options is to delete.
Or if you have an Android device, you can install the BT TV app, pair it with your box, and delete recordings from the app instead (*)
* please excuse the shameless plug for my app 🙂
Although I believe the Android app was first , I believe the IOS BT TV app also enables deletes. I haven,t checked recently but one word of caution is that the BT TV app didn’t appear to recognise those recordings that the user has locked on their BT Tv Youview box.
My box was faulty and a replacement was due last Friday. The order just shows 'Delayed' so I chased it with customer services. I was told there is a stock issue. Anyone else waiting on an order?
Hi Darren,
Thanks for the the reply.
I had to wait until I had 2 episodes of a series recorded to confirm. That drop-down wasn't there previously, I'm sure.
Also, it might seem I have a beta box, as infra-red remote works on it.
I'm also finding the sound quality awful unless it's a Dolby broadcast, doesn't seem to be adaptive to distinguish. All or nothing. Surround setting is so flat if a normal sound pgm is broadcast. If watching Apple TV via the same soundbar (SL*YGL) it doesnt have that issue. It detects, and sends Dolby sound, else it's std PCM.
Was this as an existing BT TV customer? I can't see it as an option when I log in to my BT account.
Yes, existing Customer, but I changed TV package.
I only use the box for BT Sport so not an issue for me - but I have said elsewhere that a 2.0 source sounnds distorted when the Box Pro converts it to 5.1. It should just pass it thru but it doesn't.
It should do what every other box does and has done - and follow the source.
You should not need to reset it to 2.0 when you view a 2.0 source.
@scharterwrote:Hi Darren,
Thanks for the the reply.
I had to wait until I had 2 episodes of a series recorded to confirm. That drop-down wasn't there previously, I'm sure.
Also, it might seem I have a beta box, as infra-red remote works on it.
I'm also finding the sound quality awful unless it's a Dolby broadcast, doesn't seem to be adaptive to distinguish. All or nothing. Surround setting is so flat if a normal sound pgm is broadcast. If watching Apple TV via the same soundbar (SL*YGL) it doesnt have that issue. It detects, and sends Dolby sound, else it's std PCM.