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August 30, 2012 at 11:12 pm #13597
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InactiveAre there any special settings for VLC to playback in firefox browser?
I have the web plugin 2.0.2.0, clicking on play from the web interface media files brings up the VLC player in a new firefox window with all the button options but file never plays back?
Also, curious if there’s any way of editing the synopsis for media files for files i have transfered to the Humax HDR?
cheers
Mark
August 31, 2012 at 1:48 am #37784Anonymous
InactiveFirst make sure that in package management, you have checked for updates for all packages. There is recient documentation updates – the FAQ answers your question.
You needed to ensure you selected the Mozilla addon was selected on the VLC install – by default only the internet explorer addon is ticked.
August 31, 2012 at 9:44 pm #37785Anonymous
InactiveThanks REPASSAC, damn you’re good!
re-installed VLC although mozilla plugin was ticked by default?
update package list, then saw update 1.0.3 for vlc and installed that but yes you were right the short short and sweet answer is that I had a username and password for my web interface.
Should I be ok without it?
thanks again!
September 1, 2012 at 7:18 am #37786Anonymous
InactiveThe user name and password is a bit OTT unless you have allowed access to the Foxsat from the internet. This would have required you to set up port forwarding on your router for port 80 or 777.
September 1, 2012 at 1:45 pm #37787Anonymous
Inactiveok thanks REPASSAC, I haven’t setup any port forwarding so will assume I should be ok as both routers have their own firewall, and pc is firewalled.
So having been able to copy files onto the humax I have setup a folder for a series but see the same folder showing up in “radio” in media on the humax box, am unsure why but maybe I should save that for another thread?
only a few questions left before I can finally use it without any further problems!
September 1, 2012 at 1:55 pm #37788grahamlthompson
Participantmamos22 – 7 minutes ago »
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So having been able to copy files onto the humax I have setup a folder for a series but see the same folder showing up in “radio” in media on the humax box, am unsure why but maybe I should save that for another thread?
User created folders appear in radio mode as well as video mode. I imagine you can move radio and tv recordings to the same folder – Never tried this though
September 1, 2012 at 2:11 pm #37789Anonymous
Inactiveok thanks Graham, thought i was going crazy as I deleted one instance and then realised I had wiped out an entire series!
maybe you or someone can help with my final question then – can synopsis be edited via the web interface or do I need to edit the hmt file? have looked around for an answer on this but as yet FAQs don’t mention it although I have seen another thread mention the hmt file re synopsis?
thanks again
September 1, 2012 at 2:14 pm #37790Anonymous
InactiveThe folder should have been created under the /Video or /Media/Video shares. Any movies you place there will need to be converted to .ts format and passed via AV2HDR to create the two sidecar files.
ftp is very useful as the hmt path must be exact and using the AV2HDR ftp facility will do this for you.
The hmt can be edited using AV2HDR.
September 1, 2012 at 2:36 pm #37791Anonymous
Inactivethanks REPASSAC, folder was created in media/video and the folder but not it’s contents shows in “Radio” also, ftping to the box is successful using AV2HDR, ok will play around with AV2HDR editing hmt file, thanks
September 1, 2012 at 4:29 pm #37792Anonymous
Inactivecan synopsis be edited via the web interface or do I need to edit the hmt file? have looked around for an answer on this but as yet FAQs don’t mention it although I have seen another thread mention the hmt file re synopsis?
It can’t be edited in the web interface I’m afraid, but you could do it manually in the hmt with a hex editor. See here for the structure of the hmt files:
http://foxsatdisk.wikispaces.com/.hmt+file+format
The web interface uses a utility called hmt written by af123 and adrianf36 to manipulate the hmt file in question – if you enter hmt in telnet you can see the options (currently limited to title and filename changes plus changing some of the flags).
September 1, 2012 at 4:42 pm #37793Anonymous
Inactiveok thanks Partridge2, will take a look at that and have a play, cheers
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