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December 27, 2013 at 9:53 am #15253
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InactiveI wish to purchase a TV which will only be used to play DVDs and programmes recorded from Freesat on a Humax box via USB. The files will be FAT32 formatted woth a .ts extension. Which TV manufacturer’s support that?
December 27, 2013 at 10:37 am #49246grahamlthompson
ParticipantIf you buy a media streamer (I have a Xenta mini 1080p) you can use any TV with hdmi in. FAT32 has a max file size of 4GB which precludes most HD content and longer SD movies, better to use NTFS. I use a tiny 750GB usb hard disc with the Xenta with content recorded on a Foxsat-hdr and HDR FOX T2. I can also use the Hard Drive to watch the same files on my Nexus 7 tablet (Great on a long plane journey).
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December 27, 2013 at 10:41 am #49247Anonymous
InactiveHi, thanks for the answer – unfortunately the HD files on my Humax Freesat box (old one) are encoded so I will be watching SD. My box will only recognise FAT32. I was hoping there will be TVs that will accept these directly via a USB port.
December 27, 2013 at 10:52 am #49248grahamlthompson
ParticipantMikeHarrisonDA3 – 9 minutes ago »
Hi, thanks for the answer – unfortunately the HD files on my Humax Freesat box (old one) are encoded so I will be watching SD. My box will only recognise FAT32. I was hoping there will be TVs that will accept these directly via a USB port.
I think my sons Panny does, neither of My Sonys will. I will stick a short recording on a stick and get him to try one. What box are you using to record from ?
December 27, 2013 at 11:03 am #49249Anonymous
InactiveHUMAX FOXSAT HDR was the latest thing in 2009. Will only accept FAT32 format
December 27, 2013 at 11:12 am #49250grahamlthompson
ParticipantMikeHarrisonDA3 – 6 minutes ago »
HUMAX FOXSAT HDR was the latest thing in 2009. Will only accept FAT32 format
It will also accept EXT2/3 format. If you install the Custom Firmware you can copy the recordings directly to a PC onto any filesystem the PC can use. (EX2FSD is a windows driver for Linux EXT2/3 volumes). My Foxsat-hdr was new in November 2008. one of the first released.
December 27, 2013 at 11:15 am #49251grahamlthompson
Participantgrahamlthompson – 52 seconds ago »
MikeHarrisonDA3 – 6 minutes ago »
HUMAX FOXSAT HDR was the latest thing in 2009. Will only accept FAT32 format
It will also accept EXT2/3 format. If you install the Custom Firmware you can copy the recordings directly to a PC onto any filesystem the PC can use. (EX2FSD is a windows driver for Linux EXT2/3 volumes). My Foxsat-hdr was new in November 2008. one of the first released.
It also adds a DLNA media server, if your new TV is a smart model you may be able to play the recordings directly from the box over a home network.
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