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    Using Raspberry PI to dim the bright display on a HDR-FOX T2

    Yes. I think you need to have the blueray player below the humax, this would act as a more stable base for the pi modification. You may need to support the rear of the humax though as i dont think the blueray device is deep enough to support it !
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    Using Raspberry PI to dim the bright display on a HDR-FOX T2

    I have 2 HDR,s Brian. The one in the bedroom is far too bright. The older one downstairs is too dim. Maybe i should just swop them around !
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    Using Raspberry PI to dim the bright display on a HDR-FOX T2

    I have found a way to utilise the Raspberry PI computer hardware to solve the problem with the bright VF display on the fox T2. No programming knowledge is required. Please see the attached photo for more information. If anybody requires instructions on how to fit this modification, please dont...
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    Content sharing with 2 HDR FoxT2,s

    Thanks again for your help. I decided to go Wifi and purchased the Edimax Ew-7711UAn adaptor. It works great now. Thanks again. Regards Grant
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    Content sharing with 2 HDR FoxT2,s

    Problem solved. I ran a long cat5 between the boxes and it works great. Plays everything perfectly. The problem seems to be the belkin power line home plugs. My house is very small and the distance from the socket downstairs to upstairs is about 20 feet. Both are plugged directly Into the wall...
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    Content sharing with 2 HDR FoxT2,s

    Hi Kev. Both boxes are on 1.02.28. Content share is turned on. FTP is off. Should FTP be on ?
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    Content sharing with 2 HDR FoxT2,s

    I have recently purchased a second HDR FoxT2 for the bedroom. The plan is to enable content sharing over the network,which should give us the ability in theory to record 4 channels at once. The downstairs box is connected to the router by cat5 Ethernet,whilst upstairs is connected to a Belkin...
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