Maybe it's recording from the 8th virtual tuner, OR thinks it is. Or, that could be shorthand for "OUT" meaning it's outputting the recording to the drive.What does OU8 mean during recording on osmio4k with TNAP7
I'm rolling back to 6 since I can't get this to record properly.Maybe it's recording from the 8th virtual tuner, OR thinks it is. Or, that could be shorthand for "OUT" meaning it's outputting the recording to the drive.
You DO know that TNAP 7 is still experimental, and not a release candidate, right?
Good idea. I have 6 on one of my receivers, and it works well. I don't play with beta-testing anymore. I just want to watch tv, lol.I'm rolling back to 6 since I can't get this to record properly.
Try a different slot, and maybe a different image, and see if it still does it.I think my osmio is starting to go bad. Tends to lock up from time to time. I doubt I'll replace it unless there are more services worth watching on Ku.
I record regularly (every night) using the latest TNAP7 image. No issues. I don't keep the recorded files after watching them. Maybe you have a non-TNAP related issue.After trying TNAP 7 I've had nothing but problems with recording even though I removed TNAP 7. Using TNAP 6.1 now. Not happy.
I did a factory reset. Let's see how that works out.I record regularly (every night) using the latest TNAP7 image. No issues. I don't keep the recorded files after watching them. Maybe you have a non-TNAP related issue.
On the timer screen, are you selecting "Enabled" then "Zap & Record", or "Just Play"? Then on "After event": "Standby". Recording type should also be "Normal".I still can't get it to record. The receiver turns on at the record time and the antenna moves to the right sat and the right service is selected but the receiver flashes "Info" instead of "Rec" . WebIF doesn't show it in record mode either. And the receiver doesn't go back to standby when the timer finishes.
Yes.On the timer screen, are you selecting "Enabled" then "Zap & Record", or "Just Play"? Then on "After event": "Standby". Recording type should also be "Normal".
I did a factory reset. But I could do as you suggest.IF you are, I would suggest installing it in a different slot, and do NOT do any restore. You want a plain-jane load. Then configure a single sat, and try recording again.
I've got a 2TB WD powered drive plugged into mine. Works perfectly.Turns out my recording problem was a bad thumbdrive plugged into the osmio4k. Replaced and now all is well again.
Unless you can find a lot to record, 2TB is not what I'd connect to my osmio. There's not anywhere near that much to record. Even my 32 GB thumbdrive is overkill. There's only one program that I record off of satellite. And that gets deleted right after I watch it.I've got a 2TB WD powered drive plugged into mine. Works perfectly.
Those aren't known issues of TNAP7 I believe. So either you've discovered unknown issues or you may have hardware trouble if you did a clean image install.It's not working for me. It won't record. Webif doesn't work right either - i.e. the blindscan starts but doesn't show results. Going back to TNAP 6.1