Copying recordings from FVP_5000T to Android phone

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    Anonymous
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    I want to copy recorded programs from my FVP-5000T recorder to my Moto E7 Plus phone.

    At present I can only do this by copying the programs to a USB device and then copying from there to my phone. This is a time-consuming procedure; I would like to copy directly to the phone.

    My Windows (10) laptop it shows as “FVP-5000T DMS 192.168.1.155”

    In file manager the recorded programs files do not show any extension but when I copy recorded programs to a USB the file extension is “.MPEG”

    The folder structure appears as:

    “My Contents” “Internal HDD” “Lost & Found”

    “Media” “Download”

    “Music”

    “Photo”

    “Video”

    “Music” “Album”

    “Artist

    “Genre”

    “Recordings” Recorded programs

    On my Android (10) phone it shows as “FVP-5000T:155”

    In “Fie Manager Plus” there are 4 files for each recording suffixed “.ts”, “.nts”, “.hjtsm”,& “.hm”

    The folder structure appears as:

    “Download”

    “Music”

    “Photo”

    “Recordings” Recorded programs

    “Video”

    #105299
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    wjwestcott – 7 hours ago  » 

    I want to copy recorded programs from my FVP-5000T recorder to my Moto E7 Plus phone.

    At present I can only do this by copying the programs to a USB device and then copying from there to my phone. This is a time-consuming procedure; I would like to copy directly to the phone.

    You need to find a DLNA client app for the phone that will allow the content that is received to be saved.

    #105300
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thank you very much for your help.

    It took me a little while to find an app that :D worked.

    #105301
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    wjwestcott – 2 hours ago  » 

    It took me a little while to find an app that :D worked.

    For future reference, which app are you using?

    #105302
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Media Monkey

    It uses UPnP to connect & download the required program and stores it in Videp folder.

    The initial install I have used is the free version, but I will need to pay £3.99 to continue using the facilities I need.

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