Help! How to transfer files from 5000T to laptop

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  • #21754
    Anonymous
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    I have had many years of faithful service with my Topfield 5800 PVR, but it was getting progressively more problematic, so I bought a Humax 5000T last month. I use to use a program called Antares run on my laptop to transfer radio recordings from the PVR via a usb cable (to listen to in the car). This was very easy and straight forward.

    Essentially, my question is how is this done with the Humax 5000T?

    Downloading to USB works, but it is painstakingly slow and you cannot see how far it has got.

    I have tried connecting my laptop to the 5000T with an ethernet cable, and also connecting the 5000T to the router (ethernet cable), but either way all I get is a Humax icon displayed that only allows me to view properties. It is the same with allowing network connections on the laptop.

    Connecting the 5000T and laptop with a USB cable gives nothing.

    What is the easiest/best way to connect and transfer recordings?

    Is there a way to see the Humax drive in Windows Explorer directly?

    Is there software (equivalent to Antares) to do the job?

    It is driving me nuts trying to get it to work and spoiling the enjoyment of my new PVR.

    Any help would be most appreciated.

    #104151
    grahamlthompson
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    #104152
    Martin Liddle
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    grahamlthompson – 12 mins ago  » 

    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/file-transfer

    If windows 10 you will have to enable Samba

    https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1037477/

    I am sorry but that answer is just wrong. You do NOT want to use Samba because that will transfer encrypted recordings that will only be playable on the Humax that made the recording. The fastest way to transfer unecrypted SD recordings is to use the DLNA server; you can’t get HD recordings off the Humax unencrypted.

    In Advance settings>Server management turn on the “Network server” (this is actually the DLNA server) and set a time period each day where you want the server to be available.

    The instructions for what to do next will depend on whether the PC is running Windows PC or a Mac.

    #104153
    grahamlthompson
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    Martin Liddle – 5 mins ago  » 

    grahamlthompson – 12 mins ago  » 

    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/file-transfer

    If windows 10 you will have to enable Samba

    https://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1037477/

    I am sorry but that answer is just wrong. You do NOT want to use Samba because that will transfer encrypted recordings that will only be playable on the Humax that made the recording. The fastest way to transfer unecrypted SD recordings is to use the DLNA server; you can’t get HD recordings off the Humax unencrypted.

    In Advance settings>Server management turn on the “Network server” (this is actually the DLNA server) and set a time period each day where you want the server to be available.

    The instructions for what to do next will depend on whether the PC is running Windows PC or a Mac.

    The OP wants to transfer Radio recordings Not Video. These appear as .mpg files and what would be the point of encrypting audio content ?

    Not sure if the files are mpeg 1 layer 2 or mpeg1 layer 3.

    #104154
    Martin Liddle
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    grahamlthompson – 17 mins ago  » 

    The OP wants to transfer Radio recordings Not Video. These appear as .mpg files and what would be the point of encrypting audio content ?

    Not sure if the files are mpeg 1 layer 2 or mpeg1 layer 3.

    The method I described works perfectly well with radio recordings as well as TV recordings and is much easier than messing around with getting Samba 1 working.

    #104155
    grahamlthompson
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    Martin Liddle – 35 mins ago  » 

    grahamlthompson – 17 mins ago  » 

    The OP wants to transfer Radio recordings Not Video. These appear as .mpg files and what would be the point of encrypting audio content ?

    Not sure if the files are mpeg 1 layer 2 or mpeg1 layer 3.

    The method I described works perfectly well with radio recordings as well as TV recordings and is much easier than messing around with getting Samba 1 working.

    So what was wrong about my post then. Rude or What 😯

    Basically a link to a faq on this forum . Is that wrong then ?

    If you had said this is is a better way to do it that would have been fine . It’s pretty clear you had not even read the OP’s post.

    #104156
    Anonymous
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    I should have said it is Windows 10 on the laptop.

    I have enabled Samba and have been able to now see the folders using the IP addreess for Humax (192.168.0.24) in win explorer, [Download/ Music/ Photo/ Recordings/ Video], but it won’t give me access to open any of the folders. Is there anything else I can try on this method?

    I have done the first part of the DNLA server, please could you tell me the subsequent steps for Windows 10.

    I will try both methods and report back. Thank you.

    #104157
    Martin Liddle
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    ex-toppy – 16 mins ago  » 

    I have done the first part of the DNLA server, please could you tell me the subsequent steps for Windows 10.

    I will try both methods and report back.

    On a Windows 10 computer, start Windows Explorer, select This PC, scroll down to Network (NB don’t click on Network) and you should see HUMAX FVP DMS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx which is the DMS server, right click on it and select Open.

    #104158
    Martin Liddle
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    Another way of moving the recordings would be to plug a USB memory stick into the Humax; then go to the list of the recordings press the “+” key and select Copy or Move. For TV programmes this is a lot slower than the DLNA method I described above but might not be so painful for a radio recording.

    #104159
    grahamlthompson
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    Martin Liddle – 48 mins ago  » 

    Another way of moving the recordings would be to plug a USB memory stick into the Humax; then go to the list of the recordings press the “+” key and select Copy or Move. For TV programmes this is a lot slower than the DLNA method I described above but might not be so painful for a radio recording.

    OP said usb worked but was very slow.

    #104160
    Anonymous
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    Martin Liddle – 17 hours ago  » 

    ex-toppy – 16 mins ago  » 

    I have done the first part of the DNLA server, please could you tell me the subsequent steps for Windows 10.

    I will try both methods and report back.

    On a Windows 10 computer, start Windows Explorer, select This PC, scroll down to Network (NB don’t click on Network) and you should see HUMAX FVP DMS xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx which is the DMS server, right click on it and select Open.

    I used this method and it was fine. I was able to copy 30GB of SD video to my laptop’s HDD in about 3 hours.

    In fact I didn’t need to scroll down, as soon as I selected “This PC” in the left panel it was sitting there in the right hand panel under “Network Locations”. Excellent, but maybe varies between machines – I don’t know.

    #104161
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Success. I found the Humax directory under ‘This PC’ as you said and was able to copy all the mp3 files. Much faster than using usb and you can see what is happening.

    Thank you very much for all the help in getting this sorted.

    Incidentally, when I copied some of the radio recordings to a memory stick they were .ts files (so had the extra step to convert them to mp3). Very odd!

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