Record & sound questions

Apart from a message appearing briefly on the top of the screen is there any visual way that the youview box shows that it is recording?
Also my TV remote & youview remote are set to different sound levels, Is it necessary to match the youview to your TV ?
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I am a bit disappointed that unlike the BT Vision box the power button on the Youview Humax box doesnt change colour from blue to red when a programme is recording. A very minor gripe i know, the only indication i have noticed so far is that 'rec' lights up on the box readout in very small letters above the channel text.

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