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May 16, 2019 at 9:55 am #20554
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InactiveI have a 4000T in the lounge and one in the bedroom.
I was wondering, in this day and age, if I can operate and watch either/both in either/both rooms, what with wifi, SMART etc.
cheers
May 16, 2019 at 10:29 am #91084Martin Liddle
Participantfurkin – 29 minutes ago »
I have a 4000T in the lounge and one in the bedroom.
I was wondering, in this day and age, if I can operate and watch either/both in either/both rooms, what with wifi, SMART etc.
You can watch content on one box from the other box using the built in DLNA capability which works OK for me. There are probably other possibilities but if you can explain what you want to do somebody who uses more of the functionality can explain how to do it.
May 16, 2019 at 11:30 am #91085grahamlthompson
Participantfurkin – 1 hour ago »
I have a 4000T in the lounge and one in the bedroom.
I was wondering, in this day and age, if I can operate and watch either/both in either/both rooms, what with wifi, SMART etc.
cheers
Suspect this works only for SD recordings. A pair of HDR-FOX-T2’s can do this for all recordings.
May 16, 2019 at 1:17 pm #91086Martin Liddle
Participantgrahamlthompson – 1 hour ago »
Suspect this works only for SD recordings. A pair of HDR-FOX-T2’s can do this for all recordings.
Really? There was a previous thread about this and more than one person was claiming it was possible for SD and HD: see https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/using-2-fvp-5000ts
May 16, 2019 at 8:47 pm #91087grahamlthompson
ParticipantMartin Liddle – 7 hours ago »
grahamlthompson – 1 hour ago »
Suspect this works only for SD recordings. A pair of HDR-FOX-T2’s can do this for all recordings.
Really? There was a previous thread about this and more than one person was claiming it was possible for SD and HD: see https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/using-2-fvp-5000ts
So have you actually managed to watch HD on one FVP-unit from another or not ?
If not what possible reason have you decided to post my doubts re HD are not at least credible ? Not sure why you think my post is not at least simply designed to at least help the OP if it does not work.
Given the certain known limitation re-HD viewing on other kit with the FVP-boxes.
I have to ask if DTCP-IP HD viewing on other FVP boxes is possible, why haven’t Humax said so in any other places.
I know for a fact that two HDR-FOX-T2 boxes this is possible.
If the FVP-boxes can do the same, why haven’t Humax included this information in any of the published details for this box.
This would be a major selling point for many, so why not say so ?
So far your post adds nothing to this thread. Perhaps you might like to test this and actually confirm it or not instead of obvuscating the situation,
I only have one box so not in a position to be 100% sure or not, a fact I am sure you are aware of, as apparently neither are you.
What connotation can you possibly place on my post I suspect ? Clearly I aren’t sure, why would you mention this, other than some bizarre reason I have no idea why.
This warrants a complaint to amoderator. I expressed an opinion, you replied was I sure, I already included this information in my post. Clearly I was not sure,
Stop sniping and post facts that other members can be sure are correct. 😯
May 16, 2019 at 9:06 pm #91088Anonymous
InactiveMartin Liddle – 7 hours ago »
grahamlthompson – 1 hour ago »
Suspect this works only for SD recordings. A pair of HDR-FOX-T2’s can do this for all recordings.
Really? There was a previous thread about this and more than one person was claiming it was possible for SD and HD: see https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/using-2-fvp-5000ts
From previous reads my understanding was that it was the FVP-4000Ts that could share HD, not FVP-5000T.
May 17, 2019 at 7:34 am #91089Anonymous
InactiveIt has always been my understanding that HD playback on another unit was not possible. However I see that the prior thread quoted here says that the successful user has custom firmware for an HD-FOX T2 with extra decrypt packages. I have a FOX T2 with standard firmware and can confirm that HD playback from a 5000T is not possible. I have never had the courage to install custom firmware. AFAIK there is no custom firmware for 5000T. I’d be interested to learn whether others have succeeded with custom firmware for HD-FOXT2.
May 17, 2019 at 8:06 am #91090Anonymous
InactiveI’d be interested to learn whether others have succeeded with custom firmware for HD-FOXT2.
I’m sure you mean HDR Fox T2. In which case Yes. Lots of people , me included, have the custom firmware. On those, once the recording has been decrypted it will play on most anything.
There is no custom firmware for later Humax boxes.
May 17, 2019 at 8:35 am #91091Anonymous
InactiveTrev, I do mean HD FOX T2 – with an external drive for recording. And as far as I recall that is the box specified in the thread quoted in post above. I will further investigate customer firmware – thank you for your encouragement.
May 17, 2019 at 9:34 am #91092Anonymous
InactiveGrayham. Sorry, I just assumed you were talking about the recorder.
There is custom firmware for the HD T2, but it’s not as quite comprehensive as for the HDR but does include decryption.
Head on over to Hummy.tv as that’s the ‘home’ of the HD/HDR T2 custom firmware, and brace yourself for a lot of reading.
Your understanding of HD stuff not playing on anything else is pretty much correct, unless it has first been decrypted and the clever peeps on hummy.tv have a couple of methods of doing this, including stuff that has already been recorded.
May 17, 2019 at 10:38 am #91093Martin Liddle
ParticipantTrev – 1 hour ago »
Grayham. Sorry, I just assumed you were talking about the recorder.
Your understanding of HD stuff not playing on anything else is pretty much correct, unless it has first been decrypted
That isn’t right; there have been various reports over the last couple of years of people playing encrypted content on non Humax devices providing they have DTCP-IP capability.
May 17, 2019 at 10:47 am #91094Martin Liddle
Participantgrahamlthompson – 13 hours ago »
So have you actually managed to watch HD on one FVP-unit from another or not ?
If not what possible reason have you decided to post my doubts re HD are not at least credible ?
No because I don’t have two FVP boxes. However on the 2nd Nov 2018 you said “As the boxes share the same software (the label on the motherboard of my early 5000T says it’s a 4000T. Seems pretty certain the 5000T can also do this.” Have you changed your position? It may well be that Luke is right and a pair of FVP-4000T can do this and pair of FVP-5000T can’t. Is there someone with a pair of FVP-500Ts that can tell us definitively whether it is possible?
May 17, 2019 at 10:47 am #91095Anonymous
InactiveThen I bow to your superior knowledge, but don’t want to get into a discussion as per GLT. I can’t be bothered to read all the countless posts by af123 et al on hummy and other sources either as I am not that interested.
Perhaps you could precis all the writings on this subject into a short sharp ‘how to’ for the layman?
May 17, 2019 at 10:51 am #91096Martin Liddle
ParticipantGrahamRHK – 3 hours ago »
It has always been my understanding that HD playback on another unit was not possible. However I see that the prior thread quoted here says that the successful user has custom firmware for an HD-FOX T2 with extra decrypt packages.
When I reported that finding over on hummy.tv, all the experts said that the custom firmware on the HD-FOX T2 would have no influence on whether HD recordings could be played via DLNA. Can someone with an HD-FOX T2 and an FVP box confirm whether they can play HD content from an FVP-4000T or an FVP-5000T on an HD-FOX T2 (with or without custom firmware).
May 17, 2019 at 2:29 pm #91097Anonymous
InactiveThat would certainly solve the conundrum Martin
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