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July 18, 2012 at 7:51 pm #12856
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InactiveHi everyone,
still a newbie to all this, anyhow, I have successfully installed the superb Raydon firmware on my HUMAX FOXSAT-HDR and all, well almost all is hunky-dory. I use a Mac computer and have installed the latest version of VLC v2.02 and also the Humax VLC pack v1.02 but cant figure out how to link the two??? Also, if I navigate my Safari browser, or indeed the OSX version of Firefox to my Humax page and select an SD program to watch, hit the ‘Play’ button both browsers report ‘missing plug-in’, again can’t fathom whats missing?
Lastly, I’ve also installed MediaTomb and my AppleTV2 finds everything and plays all the SD programs just fine, however, my iPad (via the latest version of XMBC) see the programs, but when I attempt to play I get “cannot open/can’t find’ media???
Helps please???
Best Regards,
Colin.
July 18, 2012 at 8:20 pm #30612Anonymous
InactiveWHile I do not think it is all that is missing (not a mac fan) – I suggest you VLC with the add-ons
July 19, 2012 at 9:48 am #30613Anonymous
InactiveHi,
Make sure you don’t have Twonky running at the same time as MediaTomb.
I found a YouTube clip that helped me configure MediaTomb
Read about it here http://www.avforums.com/forums/16401947-post967.html
If you’re sure MediaTomb is running fine then open VLC and on the left hand menu, click on Local Network and then click on Universal Plug’n’Play and after 10-20 seconds a file called MediaTomb will appear in VLC’s Playlist window.
Just expand the MediaTomb item and you should find your recordings.
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If you are on Lion there was an issue with Samba [which is the main/other way your mac would “speak” to the Foxsat if you didn’t have Twonky or MediaTomb installed on the Foxsat]
See these for some info on that
http://www.avforums.com/forums/15906180-post677.html
http://www.avforums.com/forums/freesat/1632428-smb-connection-foxsat-hdr-mac.html
July 21, 2012 at 4:15 pm #30614Anonymous
InactiveOk, I’ve now managed to get VLC to see mediatomb and all the relevant sub-directories, however I get an amber coloured triangle next to each….and then in an “error and warnings” box
July 21, 2012 at 4:16 pm #30615Anonymous
InactiveOk, I’ve now managed to get VLC to see mediatomb and all the relevant sub-directories, however I get an amber coloured triangle next to each….and then in an “error and warnings” box – pics of both attached….
July 21, 2012 at 4:19 pm #30616Anonymous
Inactivepics here….any ideas or comments MOST WELCOME!!
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July 23, 2012 at 9:18 am #30617Anonymous
InactiveI get the same yellow triangle in front of my "main" MediaTomb listing but once I click down on the triangle none of the sub items have it.
Are the recordings HD? VLC [or anything else] wont be able to play them as they are encrypted.
You can get more technical info as to what the issue might be if you open the "Messages" window in VLC [from the Window menu]
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July 23, 2012 at 8:43 pm #30618Anonymous
InactiveNo matter what I do with the yellow triangle, once clicked it rolls through the entire video library sequentially (inc both HD and SD) as shown and then can't do a sausage!
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July 24, 2012 at 8:36 am #30619Anonymous
InactiveLooking at your screen shot I think the “Video” directly under “media” then “PCDirectory” should have a little grey triangle [meaning it has video content] and then once expanded that should list your recordings. At least that’s the way mine is
Seeing as it doesn’t have that grey triangle would indicate to me that its empty?
And that might mean that MediaTomb isn’t configured correctly? Were you able to set MediaTomb up like on the YouTube video?
The VLC “Messages” window might also give you more info on what the issue is.
Just let me warn you I’m not an expert on any of this -I’m just a fellow Mac user !
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