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    bluetooth audio

    Oh OK...I have a 4000 and cannot get my headphones working on this device. Sometimes they will pair, sometimes not (usually not) and even then I don't get audio.
  2. Andy

    bluetooth audio

    Hi, ....again I wish there was a forum for general questions and not just model specific...anyway, are there any Buzz boxes that have built-in bluetooth transmission for audio to, say for example, bluetooth headphones? I need to be able to watch TV with no sound in the room due to a sleeping parrot.
  3. Yes. I formatted the stick with the Buzz box and recorded a 2 hour movie using Tivimate which consumed 3.3 GB of storage. So a 32 GB stick or 32 Gig of internal memory should theoretically give around 19 hours of recording time. unless its 4K which I dont use, or have, or need. And yes, after formatting, I plugged the stick back into my PC and Windows flagged the stick as corrupt so the formatting method used by Buzz or android is unique . 0.6 GB of the 32 GB was showing as unavailable due to being used by the system files.
  4. Yes, the 32 GB is not RAM, my mistake. I seem to be caring less and less about details these days, which is a bad omen. I do have a few USB sticks and have used them before. I think I'll just record a movie on the USB stick and check amount of memory used by plugging it into my PC. I am using Tivimate. Can anyone comment on the best formatting type to use when formatting the stick? ie...exFAT, FAT 32 etc etc My PC (for the one stick I have been using on and off) only gives me the option to use either exFAT or NTFS. Pretty sure I previously formatted it as exFAT and now my PC doesn't provide the option for FAT32 for this one particular stick.
  5. Hi, my XRS 4000 has 32 GB ram. Assuming my "alternate" IPTV source is sending me 1080P, can anyone comment as to the approximate internal storage space available for recording movies? I recorded a 3 hour movie last night, and had a 2nd recording scheduled for a bit later and it didn't record, so I was wondering if there wasn't enough space left. Also, how can I see how much memory is available and how much is "used" in the recording folder in internal storage? Is there an app for that? Thx in advance
  6. Happy to report my recording problems are gone with the 2 streams. One issue that is a pain is that I have to switch over to the other stream while recording if I want to watch something else with out freezing or hiccups, or even if I want to watch what I'm recording. Thanks for your guidance. I guess the new box is off the radar now.
  7. Hmmm....do you know if it will allow you to pause live IPTV, then fast-forward back to current real-time? I like to hit pause when a commercial comes on, go off and do something, then come back and fast-forward through the commercials back to the program.
  8. Awesome, thanks. I now have a 2nd stream coming in. Have not tested recording just yet. Luckily the server is not far from me geographically, which may not mean much but it's comforting. My XRS 4000 works fine normally, I just wondered if the "lower-end" CPU could be contributing to the recording problems since it has to handle 2 streams at once. If/when I buy a new box, an audio output jack is essential for me.
  9. OK thanks. IPTV provider says if I buy a 2-device plan, I should be good since I will have 2 playlists that I can setup in Tivi and I assume the server will be the same for both.
  10. OK, the developer of Tivimate told me that in order to record, I need 2 servers....My IPTV provider told me I need 2 playlists, not servers, and need to purchase a 2-connection plan. But their website only seems to allow a choice of up to 4 "devices" per subscription. I wish there was more standardization of terminology in this industry. Waiting to hear back from them.
  11. Aaahh...that explains a LOT...I did not know that recording uses 2 streams even when not changing the channel to watch something else. I firmly believe that a whole bunch of people don't know that and are running into the same issues as I am. I suspect the internet speed now. It doesn't matter if I record to a USB stick or the internal memory. I just tested my speed, its 20 Mbps....not MBPS....Normally I get 25. Thanks so much !! What's the difference between MBPS and Mbps ?
  12. My question has nothing to do with the 4000. I am asking about all boxes. There is no "general" forum here for asking a question like mine, so i just picked this one as its a popular one.
  13. I have an XRS 4000 and cannot record properly, either with the native IPTV player nor with Tivimate playing streams from another IPTV provider. I suspect the box does not have the CPU power needed. The stream cuts out briefly approx. every 10 seconds when recording, but is rock solid when just watching and not recording. My Internet speed is a solid reliable 25 MBPS. Thinking about getting a new box, but I can't tell which Buzz box has the fastest processor...... Anyone have that information? Thanks so much.
  14. FYI.......So, I formatted the stick to NTFS on my PC, then stuck it into the XRS4000 and formatted it using the built-in utility. Now Tivimate doesn't see the stick. It did before, when it was formatted to FAT32. Put the stick back on the PC and Windows can't read it, says it needs formatting. Buzz seems to have its own formatting method.
  15. Hi, running both Tivimate and the native player.....Formatting my USB memory stick, which format should I use...does it really matter? Seems like either will work , just wondering ......thanks!
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