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September 1, 2016 at 9:09 am #18292
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InactiveI put media files in a folder and in order on a memory stick using my computer, this is because I want them to play in the correct order on my 4000T PVR.
However when I put the memory stick in my 4000T PVR, the folder and the files are there and play perfectly, but the files are jumbled up and not in the order I placed them on my computer.
I have tried various numbering and lettering formats, but the files will not go in order on the 4000T.
Does anyone know how I can number or name the files so I can get them in the correct order of play, I have contacted Humax UK, but their message was most confusing, so I don’t think they know either.
September 1, 2016 at 6:43 pm #73293Anonymous
InactiveUnfortunately the FVP has a mind of its own. Files will even change position after being viewed
September 1, 2016 at 7:04 pm #73294Anonymous
InactiveBitterman – 16 minutes ago »
Unfortunately the FVP has a mind of its own. Files will even change position after being viewed
From memory when retrieving files from the filing system in a Windows folder the order is indeterminate unless sorted.
I would start with a freshly formatted USB stick and transfer the recordings one by one in the order desired to see if that does the trick.
The order you see the files in Windows File Manager is a sorted order depending on what column header was clicked last.
Name, Size, date, etc
September 1, 2016 at 8:36 pm #73295Anonymous
InactiveREPASSAC – 1 hour ago »
Bitterman – 16 minutes ago »
Unfortunately the FVP has a mind of its own. Files will even change position after being viewed
From memory when retrieving files from the filing system in a Windows folder the order is indeterminate unless sorted.
I would start with a freshly formatted USB stick and transfer the recordings one by one in the order desired to see if that does the trick.
The order you see the files in Windows File Manager is a sorted order depending on what column header was clicked last.
Name, Size, date, etc
I can assure you, nothing works. The 4000t used to sort media files fine, but that changed after an update.
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