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Martin Liddle.
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September 4, 2013 at 10:16 am #14891
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InactiveHi there. I’ve had my 9200 for about 4 years now – started to get the dreaded “no clock” issue last summer but I’ve managed to keep it alive by cleaning the pcb each time. Despite this it’s getting flaky – missing recordings, locking-up etc, so I’m thinking of switching to a T1000. Trouble is I’m loathe to lose some of the stuff on the 9200’s HDD…is there a way to get the data off? I was thinking of just ripping the drive out and plugging it into my PC – are the files in a generic video format or will they need converting etc? Any tips would be appreciated. Thanks!
EDIT: Ah, I see this HumaxDisk thing….will take a look.
September 4, 2013 at 11:15 am #46726Martin Liddle
ParticipantWithnail73 – 55 minutes ago »
so I’m thinking of switching to a T1000.
Personally I would suggest the Humax HDR-FOX T2 as a better option; that will certainly play .ts files from the 9200 without problem. If you use the custom firmware for the HDR and place the Humax disk in a USB caddy it is even feasible to copy direct from the Humax disk to the HDR.
September 4, 2013 at 3:16 pm #46727Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the reply! The primary reason I’m sniffing around the T1000 is the catch-up TV functionality – my Sony TV and BD have BBC and 5 but little else and it would be great to have all in a nice package, unlike the Sony apps which are woeful – does the HDR-FOX T2 have that?
September 4, 2013 at 4:02 pm #46728Martin Liddle
ParticipantWithnail73 – 39 minutes ago »
The primary reason I’m sniffing around the T1000 is the catch-up TV functionality – my Sony TV and BD have BBC and 5 but little else and it would be great to have all in a nice package, unlike the Sony apps which are woeful – does the HDR-FOX T2 have that?
If you want TV catch up functionality then the T1000 is currently the box to get; the HDR-FOX T2 only has BBC iPlayer. If you want the better PVR then the HDR-FOX T2 is the box to get. The other possibility if you are not desperate to buy at this instant is the HDR-T2000 that is known to be in the works but very little is known at the moment about its exact specification but I would guess that it will be an improved HDR-FOX T2 and maybe the improvements could include more catch up services.
September 6, 2013 at 10:45 am #46729Anonymous
InactiveThanks, Martin. Good to know.
October 31, 2013 at 8:58 pm #46730Anonymous
InactiveFYI, you can ftp .TS files on and off the T2000. Just been able to copy a file recorded on a Foxsat-HDR (running a ftp server on Raydon’s firmware) onto the T2000 and play it. I assume that it works in the other direction too, but not tried that yet.
October 31, 2013 at 10:21 pm #46731Martin Liddle
Participantdaveysawyer – 1 hour ago »
I assume that it works in the other direction too, but not tried that yet.
I suspect you will be disappointed. I would expect the HDR-2000T files to encrypted when copied of by FTP.
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