Humax Freesat+ boxes hit by London 2012 Olympics glitch
Humax and Freesat have acknowledged that a technical problem has meant that owners of certain satellite digital TV boxes cannot record any of the BBC's special Olympic channels.
The corporation is running 24 live video streams throughout the duration of the Games as part of plans to cover every sport from every venue at London 2012.
Humax only sells one Freesat+ set top box in the UK with a personal video recorder functionality - the Foxsat-HDR - but it is understood to be one of the biggest sellers on the market.
In a statement on its Facebook page, Freesat - which has heavily promoted its "summer of subscription-free sport" - admitted that owners of Humax Freesat+ boxes currently cannot record the BBC's live streams.
The company said that users can still record Olympic action on the BBC One and BBC Three channels, and claimed that no Freesat+ boxes made by other manufacturers are affected by the problems.
Speaking to the BBC, Humax's UK service manager Michael Caughey said that Humax was made aware of the fault on Tuesday (July 24), but has been unable to find a fix.
n a post on Freesat's Facebook page, Humax UK said that a software update for affected Freesat+ boxes is on the way.
"For all those with a Humax box. It's looking positive that we can fix this bug for you," said the firm.
"We've already developed a software update and early tests indicate this is working correctly. Testing continues this afternoon and we will post on our Facebook page when we have confirmed dates/ timings for release."
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