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October 19, 2012 at 3:41 pm #12879
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InactiveI downloaded the Samsung “Allshare” software from the Samsung web-site. It lists my Humax Fox HDR T2. I downloaded a file from the Humax to my desktop. It appeared as an “avi” file which I could play in Windows Media Player! Is this news to anyone? I thought you had to use the USB route or customised Humax firmware to do this.
October 19, 2012 at 3:46 pm #30661grahamlthompson
ParticipantWas the file one recorded by the HDR FOX T2 or a non native one you uploaded earlier ?
Welcome to the forum by the way
October 19, 2012 at 4:22 pm #30662Anonymous
InactiveIt was recorded from the TV by the HDR Fox 2
October 19, 2012 at 4:25 pm #30663Anonymous
InactiveA 3GB (non HD) .ts movie file tool about 5 minutes to download from the Humax to my laptop. A lot faster than via the USB stick route. Not sure if the file was “copied” or “streamed and saved in the .avi format” but its a lot quicker than the recommended USB route. The file is not encripted and plays whether or not my laptop is connected to my home network/internet
October 19, 2012 at 4:47 pm #30664grahamlthompson
Participantt999mrb – 20 minutes ago »
A 3GB (non HD) .ts movie file tool about 5 minutes to download from the Humax to my laptop. A lot faster than via the USB stick route. Not sure if the file was “copied” or “streamed and saved in the .avi format” but its a lot quicker than the recommended USB route. The file is not encripted and plays whether or not my laptop is connected to my home network/internet
That’s interesting clearly the box is decrypting on copying as it does to usb. Could be very handy tip for other owners.
October 20, 2012 at 7:57 am #30665Anonymous
Inactivet999mrb – 16 hours ago »
I downloaded the Samsung “Allshare” software from the Samsung web-site. It lists my Humax Fox HDR T2. I downloaded a file from the Humax to my desktop. It appeared as an “avi” file which I could play in Windows Media Player! Is this news to anyone? I thought you had to use the USB route or customised Humax firmware to do this.
I have this installed also but I could not find the Foxsat-HDR, but I installed TwonkyServer and it then showed up and I can indeed transfer a file, however mine shows up as an Mpeg ! Transfer rate is as fast as my WiFi can go, about 22mbps. I wouldn’t say it’s any faster tahn a straight copy across. I am curious to know why yours is avi
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October 22, 2012 at 7:56 am #30666Anonymous
InactiveI have since discovered that while Allshare puts a avi file ending on the end of the file name it is still a .ts file and you can just edit the file name to remove the avi ending file.ts.avi to file.ts. As to the visibility of the HDR Humax device I dont have an answer. Is there perhaps a setting within the Humax to make it visible on you’re network?
October 22, 2012 at 7:59 am #30667Anonymous
InactiveSorry I forgot to mention. I have read that if you just copy the file across from the humax to the PC then the encryption remain in place hence the value of streaming/saving using AllShare
October 22, 2012 at 2:04 pm #30668Anonymous
Inactivet999mrb – 6 hours ago »
Is there perhaps a setting within the Humax to make it visible on you’re network?
if you install the custom firware and then add TwonkyServer, it then shows up on the Network, however you don’t need to add the Twonky, just a DLNA server and then ht HDR shows up on the network.
November 7, 2012 at 11:00 pm #30669Anonymous
InactiveThis looks great, exactly what I am trying to do as I am building a HTPC to go into a seperate TV room.
I would be interested to know what software people then use to watch the recordings, I am leaning towards XBMC at the moment.
Are you still able to do the trick play (skip through adverts)and can you start the stream/copy while the programme is still recording?
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