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October 6, 2016 at 2:27 pm #18414
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InactiveMy FVP4000T instruction book tells me that as long as I have Samba switched on and FTP on also on the Humax, providing the laptop recognise these signals then files can be transferred. I have successfully achieved this. However, the files were not recongnised for playing and Humax recommend VLC player for this. So I loaded VLC successfully. Still no joy.
My Knowhow (PC World support contratt guy) says it is a codex problem. This has been changed to protect copyright.
Can anyone tell me how I can successfully play these video recocrded files on my laptop which VLC repeatedly refuses to do? /
October 8, 2016 at 10:18 pm #74379Anonymous
InactiveThe only files you can play via ftp or Samba are programmes you have recorded in Standard definition. The Humax box encodes the HD broadcasts which can then only be played back directly from the box onto your TV. There is no way to decode these files, each box uses a different encryption key. So if you want to move and watch your recorded files via ftp make sure your record in SD. The VLC player is the right player to use to play these files.
October 8, 2016 at 10:28 pm #74380Anonymous
Inactivetavistockstar – 7 minutes ago »
The only files you can play via ftp or Samba are programmes you have recorded in Standard definition. The Humax box encodes the HD broadcasts which can then only be played back directly from the box onto your TV. There is no way to decode these files, each box uses a different encryption key. So if you want to move and watch your recorded files via ftp make sure your record in SD. The VLC player is the right player to use to play these files.
All recordings, be they HD or not SD (standard definition), are encrypted. To transfer standard definition recordings and have them decrypted what has been repeatedly stated was that you need to avoid FTP. My understanding is that leaves USB or Samba.
Are you sure that FTP is working for you?
October 10, 2016 at 10:46 am #74381Anonymous
InactiveAll files are encrypted whether SD or HD
Transfer via Samba or FTP doesn’t decrypt them unless the latest update changed that, in fact I could only transfer with SAMBA & FTP on v1.01.25, the v1.01.31 update screwed those transfers up completely (see my post, p5, Software Update)
The only ways to transfer programmes off the FVP that have worked for me are to USB stick which was newly formatted as FAT32 or via the media server over the network but that required a Windows 10 machine as no other version of Windows and nothing I found on L*nux could see it.
Once a file has been decrypted you can play it in any media player.
Transfer to USB seems to take about as long as watching the programme, it seems slightly faster over the network
The version when I did my last set of tests was v1.01.31 the FVP has updated since then & I haven’t had chance to check it again so this may have changed
October 17, 2016 at 2:08 pm #74382Anonymous
InactiveI have exactly the same problem. I’ve moved files from my HDR2000T on an external hard drive and can see them on the FVP4000T menus but they appear to be the wrong format / codec. Is there a conversion tool that will allow me to play the old files on the new machine?
October 17, 2016 at 3:11 pm #74383Martin Liddle
ParticipantCashelElms – 1 hour ago »
I’ve moved files from my HDR2000T on an external hard drive and can see them on the FVP4000T menus but they appear to be the wrong format / codec.
Are these SD or HD recordings?
October 17, 2016 at 3:23 pm #74384Anonymous
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October 17, 2016 at 4:35 pm #74385Martin Liddle
ParticipantCashelElms – 1 hour ago »
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Are the HD recordings still encrypted? Did you copy just the .ts file or the supporting files as well. I suspect the supporting files will be in a different format so perhaps try renaming them (or moving them to a different directory) on an SD recording and see if it will play.
October 17, 2016 at 4:59 pm #74386grahamlthompson
ParticipantCashelElms – 2 hours ago »
I have exactly the same problem. I’ve moved files from my HDR2000T on an external hard drive and can see them on the FVP4000T menus but they appear to be the wrong format / codec. Is there a conversion tool that will allow me to play the old files on the new machine?
SD and HD files are encrypted on disk on a HDR-2000T. Copying SD files to usb decrypts the file on copying. I don’t have the 4000T or the 2000T but it may be possible to play SD back directly from the 2000T hard disk on the 4000T. If not then uploading (or using usb) on the 4000T (only upload the transport stream .ts) or if using usb rename any sidecar files with the same name as the .ts as these are likely to confuse the 4000T. Not allowed to discuss using 2000T exported HD recordings here. Ask on one of the other Humax support forums.
October 5, 2023 at 11:14 am #74387Anonymous
InactiveI’m upgrading from an FVP-5000T to an Aura, and want to copy old recordings across.
As an intermediate step, I’ve enabled “Network Server” on the FVP, and I’m copying files (recordings)to my Windows 11 PC.
In theory I could watch the recordings on my PC, and although I can see the picture, there’s no sound!
A little research implies that I need a CODEC on my PC to fully enable playback, but which one?
There seem to be a lot about, but I don’t know which one to install.
Can anyone recommend a particular CODEC to use?
October 5, 2023 at 2:23 pm #74388Martin Liddle
ParticipantSorcerer13 – 3 hours ago »
I’m upgrading from an FVP-5000T to an Aura, and want to copy old recordings across.
As an intermediate step, I’ve enabled “Network Server” on the FVP, and I’m copying files (recordings)to my Windows 11 PC.
In theory I could watch the recordings on my PC, and although I can see the picture, there’s no sound!
A little research implies that I need a CODEC on my PC to fully enable playback, but which one?
It may be easier to install VLC which in my experience plays Humax recordings without requiring any addons. If you want to go the CODEC route then try the K-Lite Codec pack at https://codecguide.com/download_k-lite_codec_pack_mega.htm which I think I have used in the past.
October 5, 2023 at 4:07 pm #74389Anonymous
InactiveJust downloaded and installed VLCe.
Works a treat.
Thanks Martin!
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