MediaInfo will give you virtually everything there is to know about the contents of a Video Container file (like .ts transport stream) Select View- Tree. You can export the data to a .txt file.
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download
You need to use a box that can remove the encryption...
There are no broadcast sources of 720p - there never has been. NOW TV uses 720p. All HD channels on satellite are now the full 1920 x 1080 interlaced. The BBC have the most efficient HD H264 AVC encoders so use a lower bitrate than the other broadcasters so has smaller file sizes...
What a pathetic post. There is also Freeview,
No one has suggested using a single cable gives you all possible combinations. Just that your total ignorance of the real situation is frankly totally ignorant, flawed and for many thousands stuck with a single cable a more than acceptable...
Incorrect - the true number is much larger.
This down to the very small number of High Band channels that are on the Freesat epg. For low band channels split by polarisation (horizontal or vertical). If you exclude the high band channels then for a Foxsat-Hdr operating in single cable mode...
What filesystem is on the USB Drive ? Can you access the drive in windows Explorer. If so is it just one partition ? If Windows is set to hide known file extensions. Change the settings to show all files.
Can you see the video partition on the HDR-FOX-T2 using filezilla ? Each recording...
Going back to post #1. You do realise a factory reset does no delete your recordings ? It will delete the recording schedule. Just photograph it first with a digital camera.
Of course the TV can control what the box outputs. It's all part of the HDCP handshaking between a source and a display device, Amazed you don't know this already.:(
All HD Tv's exchange this information during the HDCP handshake. If the TV says it cannot do 1080p 50, the source will...
After setting a HDR-FOX-T2 to output 1080p. The signal is deinterlaced to produce a 25fps progressive stream (if not already 25p) Each frame is then transmitted twice to create a 1080p50 data stream so it has twice the original data rate. A TV with a HDready 1080p spec is required to...
Windows media player is a dlna server. It's built into windows.
Google is your friend.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/245888/how_to_stream_digital_media_from_your_windows_7_pc.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance
In the CF software addons are DLNA servers...
Give us a clue (make and model of blu-ray player would help} . Is it a smart model with media playback options ? . re-install Twonky it does work with the CF.
Does it has a DlNA client ? for me, Is it connected to same home network as your Foxsat ?
A LG smart blu-ray player worked fine...
First thing you need to do is install Nowsters Patch, This records HD without encryption on new recordings. You can then view and stream HD recordings elsewhere. On a phone, tablet etc.
Remove the USB stick. Power Down, Reboot the box. Open a web browser on any device on your network. Enter the ip address of your Foxsat-HDR into the url and you should see the Web Interface appear. From there you can add the packages you want.
Looking good. The basic install simply...
Flashing the CF will restore the latest standard Humax firmware. The procedure is identical to flashing the latest released Humax Firmware.
On your Windows PC do you have hide known file extensions selected ? if so the file you have may be called FOXSAT-HDR_upgrade.hdf.hdf.
Did you find the...
Because by far the great majority with the 3dB or so of the attenuation introduced by a passive splitter will have zero affect on signal quality. So if they suggest this, the few that have marginal signals will not understand the reason why if it fails to work . That's why forums like this...
As you had the drive connected to a Linux computer. Why did you not format the drive EXT 3 using the built in cabability of the Linux distro you were using ? Installing the Custom firmware will totally avoid having to use USB to back up the files. It's a no-brainer option,
MediaInfo will give you virtually everything there is to know about the contents of a Video Container file (like .ts transport stream) Select View- Tree. You can export the data to a .txt file.
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download
You need to use a box that can remove the encryption...
There are no broadcast sources of 720p - there never has been. NOW TV uses 720p. All HD channels on satellite are now the full 1920 x 1080 interlaced. The BBC have the most efficient HD H264 AVC encoders so use a lower bitrate than the other broadcasters so has smaller file sizes...
What a pathetic post. There is also Freeview,
No one has suggested using a single cable gives you all possible combinations. Just that your total ignorance of the real situation is frankly totally ignorant, flawed and for many thousands stuck with a single cable a more than acceptable...
Incorrect - the true number is much larger.
This down to the very small number of High Band channels that are on the Freesat epg. For low band channels split by polarisation (horizontal or vertical). If you exclude the high band channels then for a Foxsat-Hdr operating in single cable mode...
What filesystem is on the USB Drive ? Can you access the drive in windows Explorer. If so is it just one partition ? If Windows is set to hide known file extensions. Change the settings to show all files.
Can you see the video partition on the HDR-FOX-T2 using filezilla ? Each recording...
Going back to post #1. You do realise a factory reset does no delete your recordings ? It will delete the recording schedule. Just photograph it first with a digital camera.
Of course the TV can control what the box outputs. It's all part of the HDCP handshaking between a source and a display device, Amazed you don't know this already.:(
All HD Tv's exchange this information during the HDCP handshake. If the TV says it cannot do 1080p 50, the source will...
After setting a HDR-FOX-T2 to output 1080p. The signal is deinterlaced to produce a 25fps progressive stream (if not already 25p) Each frame is then transmitted twice to create a 1080p50 data stream so it has twice the original data rate. A TV with a HDready 1080p spec is required to...
Windows media player is a dlna server. It's built into windows.
Google is your friend.
https://www.pcworld.com/article/245888/how_to_stream_digital_media_from_your_windows_7_pc.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Living_Network_Alliance
In the CF software addons are DLNA servers...
Give us a clue (make and model of blu-ray player would help} . Is it a smart model with media playback options ? . re-install Twonky it does work with the CF.
Does it has a DlNA client ? for me, Is it connected to same home network as your Foxsat ?
A LG smart blu-ray player worked fine...
First thing you need to do is install Nowsters Patch, This records HD without encryption on new recordings. You can then view and stream HD recordings elsewhere. On a phone, tablet etc.
Remove the USB stick. Power Down, Reboot the box. Open a web browser on any device on your network. Enter the ip address of your Foxsat-HDR into the url and you should see the Web Interface appear. From there you can add the packages you want.
Looking good. The basic install simply...
Flashing the CF will restore the latest standard Humax firmware. The procedure is identical to flashing the latest released Humax Firmware.
On your Windows PC do you have hide known file extensions selected ? if so the file you have may be called FOXSAT-HDR_upgrade.hdf.hdf.
Did you find the...
Because by far the great majority with the 3dB or so of the attenuation introduced by a passive splitter will have zero affect on signal quality. So if they suggest this, the few that have marginal signals will not understand the reason why if it fails to work . That's why forums like this...
As you had the drive connected to a Linux computer. Why did you not format the drive EXT 3 using the built in cabability of the Linux distro you were using ? Installing the Custom firmware will totally avoid having to use USB to back up the files. It's a no-brainer option,
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