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November 1, 2014 at 6:39 pm #16219
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InactiveJust a thought. The ability to play on the Humax from other sources (DLNA etc) is great, but can I play/stream my recordings to another device other than through the HDMI?
For example my Android tablet. Or can I connect to the Humax as a server to copy the files off to play elsewhere? Does it have a DLNA Service or even web server internally?
All I really want to do is watch some programmes in another room.
Thanks
Jim
November 1, 2014 at 6:50 pm #56910Anonymous
Inactivejim.hobday – 10 minutes ago »
Just a thought. The ability to play on the Humax from other sources (DLNA etc) is great, but can I play/stream my recordings to another device other than through the HDMI?
For example my Android tablet. Or can I connect to the Humax as a server to copy the files off to play elsewhere? Does it have a DLNA Service or even web server internally?
All I really want to do is watch some programmes in another room.
Thanks
Jim
November 1, 2014 at 6:51 pm #56911Anonymous
Inactivejim.hobday – 10 minutes ago »
Just a thought. The ability to play on the Humax from other sources (DLNA etc) is great, but can I play/stream my recordings to another device other than through the HDMI?
For example my Android tablet. Or can I connect to the Humax as a server to copy the files off to play elsewhere? Does it have a DLNA Service or even web server internally?
All I really want to do is watch some programmes in another room.
It was hinted that such a function was planned in the future but nothing yet. Like you I hope it will come – it would be a great feature to watch recordings on our LAN.
Jim
November 1, 2014 at 8:19 pm #56912Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the info. It would be a good feature and really wouldn’t need any more technology – just software.
December 15, 2015 at 10:01 am #56913Anonymous
InactiveAnyone noticed any movement on this? I’d like to be able to stream the recordings to a laptop sometimes, across the LAN, or even better, across the Internet.
I did a port scan of my 1000S/1010S and saw the following ports listed, though connecting a browser to them doesn’t reveal anything. Has anyone else found any undocumented features?
Open TCP Port: 53 domain
Open TCP Port: 80 http
Open TCP Port: 110 pop3
Open TCP Port: 143 imap
Open TCP Port: 993 imaps
Open TCP Port: 995 pop3s
Open TCP Port: 54015
December 15, 2015 at 10:27 am #56914Anonymous
InactiveYou have no chance at all of being able to stream across the internet. If any ability to play were to appear I would expect it to be via DLNA with copy protection and to be limited to non-routable IP addresses.
Most of the ports you list are probably opened by Busybox which I assumed is used as part of the infrastructure/. (It is on the Foxsat, for example)
December 15, 2015 at 10:32 am #56915Anonymous
InactiveA server on the 1000S series is a huge omission. It was stated by Humax at launch in 2012 that they planned to introduce this feature, but never have done. Maybe this is influenced by Freesat, nervous about distribution of copyrighted material. As the owner of a HDR1000S, a HB1000S and two further HB’s getting delivered today I would love to be able to stream recordings to any of the HB’s. Freesat/Humax need to waken up to the real world of digital before they are left well behind.
December 15, 2015 at 10:35 am #56916Anonymous
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December 15, 2015 at 12:11 pm #56917Anonymous
InactiveREPASSAC – 1 hour ago » …I would expect it to be via DLNA with copy protection and to be limited to non-routable IP addresses…
A pairing feature would do it. Since both the HDR and HB have locked-down s/w then code to pair a HB to the HDR would do it. The HDR then treats that HB as an approved device for both SD and HD recordings playback.
December 15, 2015 at 12:22 pm #56918Anonymous
InactiveCould it not potentially have similar functionality to a Slingbox?
December 15, 2015 at 1:31 pm #56919Anonymous
Inactivemilhouse – 1 hour ago »
Could it not potentially have similar functionality to a Slingbox?
It could but it won’t.
Humax indicated a while back that they planned DLNA server functionality a while back, they have such additional features on other platforms. So could the problem be freesat not wanting it?
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