Well that's annoying. Same as the 5000t then. We're record a lot so don't always have time to watch it all. I have stuff that's 18 months old. Takes a long time to scroll down to it 😉
-Mat
Can you scroll up from the top of the recordings list to get to the oldest one at the bottom I wonder. Not having that on the 5000 is a serious omission as far as I'm concerned.
-Mat
it has an ftp and samba server but you will need to enable them. You'll find it under file share settings. I use WinSCP as a good ftp client on my PC if you're looking for a recommendation. Nice GUI and all drag and drop etc. One tip - the default password if requested on the Hummy is 0000...
I can confirm that you can reset without losing your recordings. You will lose your schedule though.
As to not being able to copy off (or on) big files. If you have access to a pc on the same network, then enable the ftp server and use your favourite ftp client and copy that way. I've used it...
Thanks Black Hole. Seems I need to have a think then. I've always used padding since AR didn't seem to be that accurate originally, but perhaps now is the time to try it again and see how it goes. Most of our recording these days is from BBC/ITV/CH4 which I assume would be pretty accurate now...
I think I did it so that the start and end bookmarks are put in (I use 2/10 padding) so that I could run a script to remove the padding and save space that way if needed. I know that can be done on a per-file basis, but I need to do some reading and see it it can be set on a folder basis...
I have about 33% free so still fairly ok, but the kids have started to record more and more nonsense and space seems to be shrinking. I can't remember the reason for decrypting now, but it seemed like a good idea at the time :-)
Thanks
-Mat
Hi both,
sorry for the delay - this has gone to my spam folder for some reason!
Anyway, 192.168.2.117 is the local IP address of my Hummy
Is fixpkg the same as fix-flash-packages because I had some issues with that which I sort of documented at the start of this thread?
I have installed a...
I have checked thanks and all ip addresses are correct on both router and hummy.
Presumably the fact that I can connect from a browser and see the hummy via the webif proves that?
OK so I should probably change the thread title now but let's see.
After my 'crash' earlier now I seem to get the following error after trying to install any new package:
The site can't be reached
192.168.2.117 refused to connect
Initially all is fine and I can see the GUI. I try to install a...
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