Copying files to Humax server via network

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  • #15105
    Anonymous
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    On my PC network I have a Win XP machine.

    I can use this to load new films etc. onto the HDR Hard disc from my PC via the network with drag and drop.

    On my other machine which is Windows 8.1 the Humax and my other PC’s are all seen as servers or available for file play from wherever.

    However I cannot now copy files between the win 8.1 PC and Humax.

    The humax is not seen as a hard disk, only as a Play server.

    I’m having to resort to copying to Humax HDR via USB. (xp machine is in another room).

    Need to do this so Humax HDR can be used as source for TV when computers are not on line.

    Any Ideas?

    #47969
    Martin Liddle
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    woodturner – 15 minutes ago  » 

    On my PC network I have a Win XP machine.

    I can use this to load new films etc. onto the HDR Hard disc from my PC via the network with drag and drop.

    On my other machine which is Windows 8.1 the Humax and my other PC’s are all seen as servers or available for file play from wherever.

    Do you have the custom firmware installed?

    #47970
    Anonymous
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    I had problems sharing from a Windows 7 PC. What I had to do was in the Network sharing centre => Advanced options was to turn on 40/56 bit encryption instead of 128 bit and turn off password protected sharing. Hope this helps.

    Andy

    #47971
    Anonymous
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    Martin Liddle – 4 hours ago  » 

    woodturner – 15 minutes ago  » 

    On my PC network I have a Win XP machine.

    I can use this to load new films etc. onto the HDR Hard disc from my PC via the network with drag and drop.

    On my other machine which is Windows 8.1 the Humax and my other PC’s are all seen as servers or available for file play from wherever.

    Do you have the custom firmware installed?

    No the Humax is as supplied (with normal firmware updates)

    #47972
    Martin Liddle
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    OK, in that case you need to explain exactly how you are doing the drag and drop file transfer from XP to Humax.

    #47973
    Anonymous
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    Martin Liddle – 38 minutes ago  » 

    OK, in that case you need to explain exactly how you are doing the drag and drop file transfer from XP to Humax.

    The Humax appears on my XP Machine as Microsoft home network as an IP address 192.168.1.71 which I can access to show the folders:-My Music My Photo My Video which I can select as disk folders. I can drag and drop Home movie or edited movie (MP4) files from my XP computer to these folders.(I copy recorded programs from Humax via USB)[img]Http://www.quest42.co.uk/woodwork/temp/Netwok.jpg[/img]

    Humax.jpg

    #47974
    Anonymous
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    woodturner – 12 minutes ago  » 

    Martin Liddle – 38 minutes ago  » 

    OK, in that case you need to explain exactly how you are doing the drag and drop file transfer from XP to Humax.

    The Humax appears on my XP Machine as Microsoft home network as an IP address 192.168.1.71 which I can access to show the folders:-My Music My Photo My Video which I can select as disk folders. I can drag and drop Home movie or edited movie (MP4) files from my XP computer to these folders.(I copy recorded programs from Humax via USB)[img]Http://www.quest42.co.uk/woodwork/temp/Netwok.jpg[/img]

    Humax.jpg

    This is how Humax appears on Win8.Win8.1.jpg

    Which only appears to recognise Humax as a file server, not a problem for distributing films etc. over the network but no use for file transfer.

    #47975
    Martin Liddle
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    Interesting. What do you see if you put the Humax IP address into a web browser?

    #47976
    Anonymous
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    Martin Liddle – 18 minutes ago  » 

    Interesting. What do you see if you put the Humax IP address into a web browser?

    Win8.1 does not find it like xp machine does.

    Must be something to do with type of network connection but I do not know enough about win8.1 to set anything up.

    Win8.1 just found my humax as media server automatically.

    #47977
    Anonymous
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    woodturner – 11 hours ago  » 

    Martin Liddle – 18 minutes ago  » 

    Interesting. What do you see if you put the Humax IP address into a web browser?

    Win8.1 does not find it like xp machine does.

    Must be something to do with type of network connection but I do not know enough about win8.1 to set anything up.

    Win8.1 just found my humax as media server automatically.

    Win 8.1 works the same way as Win 7..Do you have an Icon on your desktop labelled ” Network ” if so click on that and it should show all the devices that are connected. Including your PC, router and the Foxsat. let’s start with that. Let us know.

    #47978
    Anonymous
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    This is what I see:-

    network3.jpgnetwork4.jpg

    MAIN (XP) and SC (win8) are computers

    #47979
    Anonymous
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    Interesting…Media server shows up but not HDR-Fox T2…Hmmmmm

    Try this…go to Network and sharing in control panel. Open that and click on Change advanced sharing setting. At the bottom of that page is All Networks, click on the pull down arrow on the right..check if 128 bit is being used,,if so change that to 40 or 56 bit option

    Save that and then try and see what happens.

    #47980
    Anonymous
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    Advance settings buried a bit deeper in win8.1

    network5.jpg

    Changed to lower setting and system restarted as requested by win8. network6.jpg

    Presentation different but still no plain network shown.

    #47981
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    This is a puzzle. You said you can access you Humax through a browser in XP. What do you see when you do that ? But when you try this in Win 8.1, it just times out..correct ?

    #47982
    Anonymous
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    http://myhumax.org/forum/topic/copying-files-to-humax-server-via-network#post-21972

    In XP can browse the files on the humax hard disk just as I would on any computer hard disk. And copy/delete/rename etc.

    If I try to access via I.E,. browser from Win8.1 it can’t find it.

    Firefox on win8.1 also fails (Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at 192.168.1.71.)

    But I can Ping 192.168.1.71. from win8.1 at less than 1ms.

    I guess I do not have a vanilla network installed on the Win8.machine but not having migrated here via vista or win7 I’m at a loss.

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