How do I recover lost recordings PVR 9200T

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  • #15682
    Anonymous
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    I have checked the FAQ's and reviewed a couple of previous posts on the same issue but I have come to an impass.

    I have downloaded Humaxrw.exe & ts2hrw.

    1. I connected my Humax disc directly to my pc on a spare IDE connector. – Should I have set the jumper to slave or other ?

    2. When I start my pc i see a found new hardware notice. But I believe as should be, the disc does not show in the My Computer list.

    3. I don't know which disc number is allocated so I went through each alternative in turn trying to see a listing of recordings. – Please see attached responses shown in "cmd window".

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    #52208
    Anonymous
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    3. The tiff picture definition is a bit low. Are you sure that the argument is a samll ‘l’ (L) that you typed and not the number one?

    One cop-out is to use a humaxrw front-end instead of line commands. A short description and download link is available at http://hummy.tv/forum/threads/9300-transfers.166/#post-3290

    Have you tried humaxrw 1: -l

    i.e. not using recovery mode?

    #52209
    Anonymous
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    Hi

    Yes I’m using the lower case “l”

    I had tried without recovery mode at first by mistake, my whole PC locked up at this point.

    When I’m implementing the humaxrw commands, I’m just guessing that :1 is the correct drive, purely from the diffent response I get to that drive number. i.e all the others say “partition table denied” or “unknown partition table” whereas that one says ” invalid argument”

    I’ve just tried with humaxrw 1: -r -l -n and I get the same message “Partion 0: invalid argument”

    and with humaxrw 0: -r -l -n “unknown partition table unsupprted partition”

    Do you know if i need to move the jumper on the humax disc. ?

    cheers Macc

    #52210
    Anonymous
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    I’m not sure about the jumper as I have never had an issue with leaving it as it is. On the Humax the jumper position does vary from box to box!

    If I were you I’d write down what it is curently set to and then experiment.

    #52211
    Martin Liddle
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    macc – 1 hour ago  » 

    Do you know if i need to move the jumper on the humax disc. ?

    It may differ depending on the USB to IDE adapter but my recollection is of setting the jumper on the drive to Master.

    #52212
    Anonymous
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    Hi Martin,

    I am not using a USB to IDE adapter I’m connecting directly to an IDE ribbon socket in my pc.

    In the instruction sheet with Humaxrw, it states do NOT let the pc initialise the disc in device manager.

    How do I ensure this, Do I need to do anything prior to connecting the HDD or booting my pc. I haven’t up to now and although I get a notification that new hardware has been detected the drive dosen’t show when I open My Computer listing.

    do you think I need to run Humaxcheck -p

    #52213
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    macc – 1 hour ago  » 

    I am not using a USB to IDE adapter I’m connecting directly to an IDE ribbon socket in my pc.

    Over the years I have seen various configurations of IDE cables in PCs. If it isn’t working try a different jumper setting on the hard drive.

    In the instruction sheet with Humaxrw, it states do NOT let the pc initialise the disc in device manager.

    You don’t need to do anything other than answer no if the computer offers to initialise the drive.

    do you think I need to run Humaxcheck -p

    No. Tells us more about the computer. How many hard drives, CD/DVD drives, USB card readers etc does it have?

    #52214
    Anonymous
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    OK I’ll play around with the Jumper settings.

    I have 1 HDD, 1 DVD Read Only, 1 DVD W/R, 4 Card readers slots various and 5 USB ports.

    #52215
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    macc – 8 hours ago  » 

    I have 1 HDD, 1 DVD Read Only, 1 DVD W/R, 4 Card readers slots various and 5 USB ports.

    You may find the drive at around number 7 then.

    #52216
    Anonymous
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    You could make things easier for yourself.

    I’m assuming the DVD’s are IDE as well. Make a note of how the cables were originally, switch off the PC, unplug both DVD drives, you can leave the power connected to the DVD drives if easier, you should now have two IDE ribbon cables, one going to the PC hard drive, and one spare, take the spare cable and plug the end (not the one lower down) connector into the Humax drive, and power of course.

    power back up the PC, check in bios on start up, normaly ‘del’ or F1 or F2, and check to see that the PC bios has recognised the two hard drives, this will be the same order that Humaxrw will expect to see them.

    This should save a lot of hassle and guessing with jumpers, cable-select, master/slave etc. etc.

    If the pc bios doesn’t recognise the Humax drive or Humaxrw can’t find it then you’ll looking at diagnosing with a Linux live CD/USB-stick or similar, but that’s much easier said than done/explained.

    edit, also be very careful when plugging the IDE cable in, there’s a notch that should mate up, also check for bent pins on the Humax drive connector, also if the HD activity light stays on and never goes out then it’s likely that the IDE cable is in the wrong way round

    #52217
    Anonymous
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    Hi thanks guysI’ve managed to get the drive recognised see a listing of recordings.

    I now need to transfer these to a file on my PC.

    Is there no way of knowing the size of file the list will create, it doesn’t specify in the list.

    What happens there’s not enough space on my D: drive

    #52218
    Anonymous
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    In order to copy to my PC I need to use the get command do I use an * in the command to get all files or is that only applicable to the put command. My list shows Item 1: ***Buffer*** Item 20 ***Unknown*** Item 21 ***Buffer*** when I do the get command to copy to my D: drive do I omit these.

    Which of these is the correct syntax

    humaxrw 1: -r -g 1-33

    OR humaxrw 1: -r -g *.ts

    OR humaxrw 1: -r -g 2-19, 22-33

    #52219
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    macc – 10 hours ago  » 

    Hi thanks guysI’ve managed to get the drive recognised see a listing of recordings.

    For the benefit of anyone reading this thread in the future, can you say what you did to get the drive recognised?

    What happens there’s not enough space on my D: drive

    I would expect the transfer will stop.

    #52220
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    macc – 9 hours ago  » 

    In order to copy to my PC I need to use the get command do I use an * in the command to get all files or is that only applicable to the put command. My list shows Item 1: ***Buffer*** Item 20 ***Unknown*** Item 21 ***Buffer*** when I do the get command to copy to my D: drive do I omit these.

    Which of these is the correct syntax

    humaxrw 1: -r -g 1-33

    OR humaxrw 1: -r -g *.ts

    OR humaxrw 1: -r -g 2-19, 22-33

    I would use the the last option you have shown. The timeshift buffers are unlikely to hold anything of interest,

    #52221
    Anonymous
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    1) I have copied all files except the two Buffer files and a file named unknown to a separate partition which I labelled D:Humaxrec.

    2) I then ran ts2hrw and it created all the associated hre files. I presume all the files are supposed to be in the same directory ie. elu epg hre ts all together.

    3) I then formatted the disc in the Humax.

    4) I have now come to “Put” the ts files back on the formatted disc, but I am getting the following messages:

    5) I first set my current folder to c:humaxdir where I had saved the Humaxrw.exe, at the c:humaxrwdir prompt, I input the following statement humaxrw :1 -p *.ts to which I recieved the following message “Record list is empty” WARNING this may corrupt your Humax hard disk – do you wish to continue ?[no]: to which I replied “no”

    6) I then changed to the directory where the recovered files were saved. D:Humaxrec and at the D:Humaxrec prompt, I input the following statement c:humaxrwdirhumaxrw 1: -p *.ts and got the same message.

    7) I have copied the humaxrw.exe to the same folder the recovered files are in (D:humaxrec) and input humaxrw -p *.ts from there and got the same message.

    8) I presume I don’t need to use the -r syntax to put the files back.

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