Tim.C
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If you want to transfer high def. stuff to the new box without custom firmware, you could download Raydon's Foxy program. If you use FTP to copy the HMT files, run Foxy on them and then copy back to the HDR-FOX, overwriting the originals this will remove the protection flags and allow them to be treated like standard def. recordings. Once done, any recordings you copy to a USB drive using the remote control handset will be decrypted and thus playable on the HDR-2000T.
Yes. I've been doing it that way to copy from the T2 or to enable HD streaming (though I don't often bother and stick to SD for most things as usually streaming to a small display anyway)
The trick for streaming (which I found elsewhere in this forum) is to copy the HD files to a temp directory (not needed but makes it easier), then FTP all the HMT files, run through FOXY (1 at a time, annoyingly) to remove the ENC flag, copy back the HMT files, than MOVE the files from the temp directory to the destination directory of your choice. This then allows streaming of the HD.
Yes, it is much much easier with the CF, but it is possible to do some things the 'hard way'.