Sorry just noticed that on the far right after the humax media info 2.0 each file has some odd characters, sometimes a rectangle, an arrow, an & sign etc. nothing readable.
Well this just gets curiouser and curiouser. I transferred all the movie files that I had saved from my old Humax box to my 128Gb USB3 stick formatted in NTFS, this time I re-formatted the stick and transferred just the .ts files. All my files had been recorded in SD and they included 5 Father...
An update on my new findings. Up till now the prime .ts video I have been using is an old Father Brown episode recorded from the BBC. Today I installed three different .ts files without their counter parts onto my 128Gb USB3 stick. Two of those were recorded feature length filma and they ran...
Again I am not sure what all that means but I do know that all the recordings that I saved from my old box were in SD format. I have no H D recordings. When I get some free time I will try again with different recordings onto my 128Gb USB3 stick formatted to NTFS. I will try .ts file only and...
Sorry Graham but I am not sufficiently technical to understand the first part of your setencing is "Try remuxing......" or what TSmuxerGUI is. Can you explain it to me please.
I solemnly recognise the efforts of grahamlthompson for his 8 responses to my queries over the course of this discussion, I also recognise the efforts of Trev with his 3 responses and Luke for his reply regarding how to format memory sticks greater than 32Gb in FAT32. Finally I recognise the...
I'm sorry that you see my remark as spiteful, I just happened to see your remark as stating the obvious which added absolutely nothing concrete to the thread. In fact I took your comment as rather rude as if pointing out that I could not read. While Luke was posting his welcome comment I was...
Graham, the voice of reason, let me tell you how this has panned out. Using a 128Gb USB3 formatted to NTFS. Plug it in and get the USB Device is Loading notification followed by a menu with Video, Photo, Music and Copy to HDD. Select video and both files (one .TS and one MP4 show up). Click...
Well I'm glad that you know that, if you had pointed it out earlier we could all have saved some time and trouble. I learned it the hard way by doing it myself.
I have given up on the idea of using an SSD, I have found that I have a 128Gb USB3 stick which is as big as my SSD drives that I have and in that way I don't have to worry about power etc.
My final word, I promise. It seems that Windows will not let you format a USB drive (2 or 3) which is larger than 32Gb in anything other than exFAT or NTFS. However you can do this using other software so I have managed to format a 64Gb USB3 drive in FAT 32 and after some delay it is...
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