Over a period of time the clock loses time is this a hardware fault. Makes it impossible to do epg recordings.
Thanks
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Over a period of time the clock loses time is this a hardware fault. Makes it impossible to do epg recordings.
Thanks
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If you have a box with the front processor 3,then yes its a known problem but there is a work around
First unzip the ntp file and ftp it to /etc/enigma2
Then install the dvbtime plugin
Reboot box and you will notice you now have a GP2 DVB Time settings option in Menu-Setup-System
You should not need to change anything in there as this will now on startup sync the time from a ntp server
Thanks will try it and let you know
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Seems to work as long as it does not go into standby
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Boxes is dead well check power supply tomorrow
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yeah i have front processor 3 version doing some testing now
Still losing time am using openpli, will try another image
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Go into the GP2 dvb plugin and see if your settings match mine
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Reflashed the box set the settinga as you said but still losing time. I think it maybe the image maybe it don't work worth openpli.what image are you using?
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