non-freesat recording not seen in web interface

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    Anonymous
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    I recorded a BBC4 HD programme in non-freesat mode. I can play it on the Foxsat HDR but the file is not in Raydon’s explorer interface. The file is not encrypted. I was hoping to copy it to my laptop.

    #105940
    grahamlthompson
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    Dave W – 1 hour ago  » 

    I recorded a BBC4 HD programme in non-freesat mode. I can play it on the Foxsat HDR but the file is not in Raydon’s explorer interface. The file is not encrypted. I was hoping to copy it to my laptop.

    Have got a ftp package installed ? If so you should be able to copy to a PC using Filezilla

    #105941
    Anonymous
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    I downloaded and installed Filezilla, but when I tried to connect to ftp://192.168.1.103 which is the address that Raydon’s explorer uses with http://, it says connection was refused. Filezilla added a port 21 I think – could this be relevant? Should I try Filezilla on Linux instead of Windows?

    #105942
    Martin Liddle
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    Dave W – 27 mins ago  » 

    I downloaded and installed Filezilla, but when I tried to connect to ftp://192.168.1.103 which is the address that Raydon’s explorer uses with http://, it says connection was refused. Filezilla added a port 21 I think – could this be relevant?

    What login credentials did you use?

    Should I try Filezilla on Linux instead of Windows?

    FTP should be cross platform so I doubt that it would help.

    #105943
    Anonymous
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    Check the ip address again and firewall settings.

    #105944
    grahamlthompson
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    Login details password if default its 0000. You can check the Foxsat in Windows explorer network entries

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    #105945
    grahamlthompson
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    If you install Samba you can access using Windows File Explorer. If I remember rightly the filename is odd when recorded from non freesat rename it to a sensible name

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    #105946
    Anonymous
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    I am on Windows 8.1 and see no Site Manager. Windows Explorer shows only the Humax folders and files (see attached pic). My non-freesat video is not in the Videos folder. What is needed in my Firewall settings? Is the IP address in your screenshot the computer's or the Humax's? In Filezilla, is 'Host' IP address the Humax or my laptop.

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    #105947
    Anonymous
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    The host address is the Humax – you need to install Samba via the web interface and reboot. Graham has also remined me that non freesat names are odd. Think they may start with a dot which would hide them. You could also locate and rename the file via telnet.

    #105948
    Martin Liddle
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    REPASSAC – 37 mins ago  » 

    The host address is the Humax – you need to install Samba via the web interface and reboot.

    Why? Won’t Filezilla do the job?

    Graham has also remined me that non freesat names are odd. Think they may start with a dot which would hide them.

    Filezilla show file names with a leading dot for me.

    #105949
    grahamlthompson
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    #105950
    Anonymous
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    It seems no longer available. I tried installing the fixfilenames plugin and got Fail1. I then tried downloading the package list and got Fail2. I then went online to hummy.tv and found packages relate only to the Fox HDR, not Foxsat HDR.

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    #105951
    Anonymous
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    Sorry, hpkg.tv redirects to hummypkg.org.uk which is where I went.

    #105952
    grahamlthompson
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    I will check on mine next time I boot it.

    #105953
    grahamlthompson
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    Seems to work on mine update package list from internet connects.

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