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January 10, 2012 at 12:03 am #12686
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InactiveI have a HDR Fox t2 and have just been given a Panasonic blue ray with dlna. The blue ray will work with mkv and avi etc. I had hoped to use dlna to watch recordings from my humax in the way i can from my phone but l see from postings on the forums.ts is not always supported. Is there a way to change the native recording format of the pvr? so the pvr record in a more widely used format.
January 10, 2012 at 12:11 am #29698Martin Liddle
Participantpodman – 6 minutes ago »
Is there a way to change the native recording format of the pvr? so the pvr record in a more widely used format.
No. Basically the box records the broadcast stream as received. Sometimes just changing the file extension can help but that is about the limit.
January 10, 2012 at 12:17 am #29699Anonymous
InactiveThanks Martin,
that is a shame because the files work on my pc etc.guess i’ll be returning my new homeplugs then. I had hoped it would all be peachy guess i was hoping for too much.
January 11, 2012 at 11:47 am #29700Anonymous
Inactivepodman – 1 day ago »
I have a HDR Fox t2 and have just been given a Panasonic blue ray with dlna. The blue ray will work with mkv and avi etc. I had hoped to use dlna to watch recordings from my humax in the way i can from my phone but l see from postings on the forums.ts is not always supported. Is there a way to change the native recording format of the pvr? so the pvr record in a more widely used format.
It depends on how much messing about you’re prepared to do. As far as I know, you can’t get the HDR to record in anything other than .ts – but if you FTP the files to a PC, you can convert them to a different format.
January 11, 2012 at 11:49 am #29701Anonymous
Inactivepodman – 1 day ago »
that is a shame because the files work on my pc etc.guess i’ll be returning my new homeplugs then. I had hoped it would all be peachy guess i was hoping for too much.
Having a network/internet connection to the HDR is still useful for watching things like BBCi player even if you can’t do what you originally wanted to do.
February 18, 2012 at 6:36 pm #29702Anonymous
InactiveI returned the homeplugs and have gone back to watching via dnla and wifi on my mobile.
The restriction to .ts is the only restriction i have found with the box otherwise it’s fantastic.
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