When the HDR code is running on the HD, what is the software version that I would expect to see displayed on the system menu on the TV. I'm seeing KZTFT 1.02.20 which is the HD version, rather than FHTCP 1.02.20which is the HDR version. Does the version which is displayed correspond to what is...
Just to clarify, when I run /mod/sbin/bootHDRmode the Hummy reboots into what ought to be HDR mode. At that point, the system version displayed on the TV screen still shows KZTFT 1.02.20 as the software version. I reckon that it ought to be saying FHTCP 1.02.20 which is the HDR version. However...
It may sound silly, but I'm not entirely certain which code is running. I've done the install to run the HDR code but when the Hummy reboots it still reports that it's running software version KZTFT 1.02.20 which is the HD version. If it was running the HDR version then it would report FHTCP...
Thanks brian.
I'd reckoned that that had to be the explanation. So, I've installed virtual-disk instead but I cannot figure out how to copy content to the virtual disk. I can select a file, and using the OPT+ key on the remote control try to copy the file to the virtual disk. The "red button"...
Okay, I have UPnP Inspector installed but cannot see the HD-FOX T2. The other media servers on my network all show up and I can wget content from them using URLs displayed in UPnP Inspector. The instructions say:
Turn on Humax Streaming with Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Settings >>...
I'll install UPnP Inspector on my PC to get the mediaID. I'll also set up a virtual disk on the USB HDD and see how that goes.
Does anybody else want the baton?
Thanks, Black Hole.
I'm using the OPT+ download button on WebIF but the downloaded file is still encrypted: I cannot play it in VLC or edit it with VideoReDo. That suggests that something is still wrong. Would the decryption step (as opposed to the download) fail if the DLNA server was not...
As I understand it, both SD and HD recordings are encrypted by the HD-FOX T2. However I'm struggling to understand, whether booting into HDR mode should decrypt both the SD and HD recordings when they are downloaded using the option on the OPT+ button in webin. Downloaded SD files appear still...
Thanks for the feedback. The problem is that the Iomega portable HDD does not have an aux power connector but does seem to need more power than can be supplied by the USB port on an HD-FOX T2. As I explained in my original post, I'm using the powered USB hub simply as a power source: no data are...
I recently bought an Iomega 320 GB HDD so that I can make recordings. It's powered via the USB cable but it must be a bit of a power hog as the cable has two Type A plugs at one end and the "manual" suggests that both plugs might need to be connected depending on the power that can be delivered...
Thanks af123. There's no substitute for getting it straight from the horse's mouth :). I've just placed an order for a USB HDD which ought to arrive by the end of the week.
Thanks Brian. I tried to install the modified firmware but got a HUGE number of error messages when I attempted the web interface download and install. The Humax is still functional but the web interface is broken. Flashed it back to 1.02.20 for now.
I have updated my HD-Fox T2 to the latest firmware (1.02.20) but I cannot find a way to enable the FTP server. The advice is to enable it using Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting >> FTP server. However, that final menu page has no setting for FTP server. All that's there is...
When the HDR code is running on the HD, what is the software version that I would expect to see displayed on the system menu on the TV. I'm seeing KZTFT 1.02.20 which is the HD version, rather than FHTCP 1.02.20which is the HDR version. Does the version which is displayed correspond to what is...
Just to clarify, when I run /mod/sbin/bootHDRmode the Hummy reboots into what ought to be HDR mode. At that point, the system version displayed on the TV screen still shows KZTFT 1.02.20 as the software version. I reckon that it ought to be saying FHTCP 1.02.20 which is the HDR version. However...
It may sound silly, but I'm not entirely certain which code is running. I've done the install to run the HDR code but when the Hummy reboots it still reports that it's running software version KZTFT 1.02.20 which is the HD version. If it was running the HDR version then it would report FHTCP...
Thanks brian.
I'd reckoned that that had to be the explanation. So, I've installed virtual-disk instead but I cannot figure out how to copy content to the virtual disk. I can select a file, and using the OPT+ key on the remote control try to copy the file to the virtual disk. The "red button"...
Okay, I have UPnP Inspector installed but cannot see the HD-FOX T2. The other media servers on my network all show up and I can wget content from them using URLs displayed in UPnP Inspector. The instructions say:
Turn on Humax Streaming with Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Settings >>...
I'll install UPnP Inspector on my PC to get the mediaID. I'll also set up a virtual disk on the USB HDD and see how that goes.
Does anybody else want the baton?
Thanks, Black Hole.
I'm using the OPT+ download button on WebIF but the downloaded file is still encrypted: I cannot play it in VLC or edit it with VideoReDo. That suggests that something is still wrong. Would the decryption step (as opposed to the download) fail if the DLNA server was not...
As I understand it, both SD and HD recordings are encrypted by the HD-FOX T2. However I'm struggling to understand, whether booting into HDR mode should decrypt both the SD and HD recordings when they are downloaded using the option on the OPT+ button in webin. Downloaded SD files appear still...
Thanks for the feedback. The problem is that the Iomega portable HDD does not have an aux power connector but does seem to need more power than can be supplied by the USB port on an HD-FOX T2. As I explained in my original post, I'm using the powered USB hub simply as a power source: no data are...
I recently bought an Iomega 320 GB HDD so that I can make recordings. It's powered via the USB cable but it must be a bit of a power hog as the cable has two Type A plugs at one end and the "manual" suggests that both plugs might need to be connected depending on the power that can be delivered...
Thanks af123. There's no substitute for getting it straight from the horse's mouth :). I've just placed an order for a USB HDD which ought to arrive by the end of the week.
Thanks Brian. I tried to install the modified firmware but got a HUGE number of error messages when I attempted the web interface download and install. The Humax is still functional but the web interface is broken. Flashed it back to 1.02.20 for now.
I have updated my HD-Fox T2 to the latest firmware (1.02.20) but I cannot find a way to enable the FTP server. The advice is to enable it using Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting >> FTP server. However, that final menu page has no setting for FTP server. All that's there is...
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