Recordings:
The only thing that is somewhat problematic, is the decryption of recorded programs. Decryption when shooting happens only when no other encrypted channels will be looked at. In this case, the program is recorded encrypted and then decrypted later watching and stored unencrypted. Pre-rewind or even stopping is not possible to decrypt must be beführt to end firstonce. The decryption of the recording has to happen in a timely manner at Sky because mW are the key for a relatively short time.
Unfortunately, there's a little problem when recording in standby. If an encrypted program is recorded in standby, and you want these have already decrypted on the disk, must be switched before switching to a non-encrypted channels, otherwise happens again an encrypted recording. This is really annoying because you have to have the sequence of the settings in your mind beforehand to switch the receiver to an unencrypted transmitter off before him. This is clearly a software bug, and perhaps eliminated someday.
Oh, and a work unfortunately undesirably. If I've already looked at a program for a while, and I decide then to record them, because I still want to show someone else this example, the buffer for delayed Save is not copied in the current recording, but the recording will start from the date on which the button was pressed. A return staggered start recording there is not so. This could, for example, the cable receiver of Sagemcom Germany, which we had previously, before there was the satellite dish with us.
Conclusion:
Who do not mind the above problems and can live out of standby of around 45sec with the boot time, and also does not interfere in the external power supply (why this thing is not built at the expense of a slightly larger housing form I do not understand), makes with the device certainly nothing wrong.
For five star it's not quite enough reasons mentioned above.
Have Fun!