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Humax releases Foxsat-HD update
Published Monday, Jun 30 2008, 10:11 BST | By James Welsh
Humax has released an update for its high definition Freesat box, the Foxsat-HD.
The 1.00.10 update, which went live this morning, is designed to correct a long-standing lip-sync issue and also offers improvements to the interactive engine, postcode verification system, and subtitles. It introduces automatic channel update support and enables display of all resolutions over DVI.
Receivers will automatically update overnight but customers may choose to update their boxes sooner by selecting "automatic update" from the setup menu.
> Discuss the v1.00.10 release on the Digital Spy Forums
The 1.00.10 update, which went live this morning, is designed to correct a long-standing lip-sync issue and also offers improvements to the interactive engine, postcode verification system, and subtitles. It introduces automatic channel update support and enables display of all resolutions over DVI.
Receivers will automatically update overnight but customers may choose to update their boxes sooner by selecting "automatic update" from the setup menu.
> Discuss the v1.00.10 release on the Digital Spy Forums
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