Hi BH
I'm using the stock FTP server. Filezilla is definitely in passive mode. Oh, hang on, maybe it's not - it gets a "command not implemented" response to the PASV command:
Status: Connecting to 192.168.0.3:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220...
I've been streaming some programmes from iPlayer via the Humax portal, and saving them in the media list via the webif with the intention of transferring them to my Mac later for burning to disc. Tonight I've discovered that I can't get the files off the Humax. I can see them listed on the...
I do, and so does SWMBO. Can't say I've noticed any significant slowness in the EPG with 1.03.06. Maybe a little bit less smooth, but not something I could confidently point to and say: "There you go, it's being slow right there."
I rarely drive the Humax from the web interface for...
Come to think, I am currently running the 1.03.06 firmware so it's just possible that this version doesn't suffer from the Twonky v7 bug anyway. If I get a chance I'll try downgrading to 1.02.32 and see whether or not that crashes with the fix in place for Twonky v7.
UPDATE: Since writing...
There have been numerous reports here, and on the Twonky community forums, that version 7 of Twonky Server will cause an HDR-FOX T2 on the same network to crash, if the HDR-FOX T2 is set to share its content via DLNA. I believe I have found a solution to this problem, at least for Mac users and...
I can select the required media sources OK, no problem there. I can see the other DLNA servers, and select content on the local disk farm which I would like to stream to DLNA clients. That content plays within XBMC just fine, but I can't get it to stream. I go in to System -> Services and enable...
Thanks for confirming that, BH. I suspected it would be the case but, not having a way to check it out, I didn't want to promise something I hadn't seen done with my own eyes.
I tried XBMC again last night: for the life of me I can't work out how to get it to do anything useful, not even as a...
My understanding is that music purchased through iTunes is normally in AAC format. (Checks...yup, the three tracks I have purchased through iTunes are all in AAC format.) I can't remember whether the Humax can play AAC. As you say, though, it's easy to convert from another iTunes-recognised...
It certainly is on a Mac - they're just audio files, albeit in a location which is not immediately intuitively obvious to an unsophisticated user. <placeholder until I can get home and remind myself exactly where the iTunes content lives>
What could make a difference is the audio/video format...
No. HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) is basically a way for devices connected by HDMI to share a single LAN connection - see http://ecorecables.com/resources/what-is-a-hdmi-ethernet-channel. The HDR-FOX T2 doesn't have HEC. (I use a sub-£20 unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch to provide wired LAN...
Not really the same, though, is it? TonyV5 has the Humax dongle, not the Edimax, and his can see the SSID of his Wifi network - it just times out waiting for him to enter his long WPA password and so (unsurprisingly) fails to connect. Jasperoni's Humax can't even see his network's SSID.
Your experience with duplicate recording schedules and deleting them sounds similar to what happened to me when I first tried using the schedule backup & restore function via the web interface. What happened in my case was that restoring the schedule created duplicate entries, as if it hadn't...
You do know what market capitalization actually means, don't you? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_capitalization
Companies don't pay tax on their market cap - that would be utterly irrational. That 117bn KRW (140.87bn today, according to the FT) is spread across 12.58m shares, and we...
Many thanks for that clarification - I did indeed have expert mode turned on (only managed to check it today, been a hectic week!) I shall remember in future: expert = don't need a menu, everything is done from the command line. Aye, just like when I were a lad, programming PDP11s to steal...
Are the telnet menu and the maintenance menu built-in, or do they have to be installed?
Last weekend I finally took the plunge and upgraded my HDR-FOX T2 to 1.0.32. I installed the 2.17 custom firmware and added the packages I wanted, especially Disable DSO and Disable OTA, plus the one that...
D'oh! Forgot that I have the auto-unprotect package installed...
Still getting the problem with the streaming hanging if I try to use the transport controls. Doesn't seem to make any difference which DNLA client or video player I use. Does anyone else get this or is it just me?
Does it? I've just started experimenting with DLNA streaming from my HDR to my Android phone (Sony Xperia Acro S runing stock ICS) and in my experience HD recordings play back just as well as SD recordings do. I've had success with Skifta, MediaHouse and UPnPlay, using MX Player as the media...
I thought this one was funnier:
My experience of Panasonic manuals (a DVD player and more recently a recorder) and has been that they are bloated and impenetrable, and it's nigh-on impossible to find the information you are looking for in them.
Apart from the ease with which manufacturers...
"Streaming" simply means delivering media content in a way that allows playback to start while the file is being transmitted, rather than having to wait for the complete file to be sent and then playing it. If you're using Twonky to play music, you're streaming from the Mac already. If you're...
Hi BH
I'm using the stock FTP server. Filezilla is definitely in passive mode. Oh, hang on, maybe it's not - it gets a "command not implemented" response to the PASV command:
Status: Connecting to 192.168.0.3:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220...
I've been streaming some programmes from iPlayer via the Humax portal, and saving them in the media list via the webif with the intention of transferring them to my Mac later for burning to disc. Tonight I've discovered that I can't get the files off the Humax. I can see them listed on the...
I do, and so does SWMBO. Can't say I've noticed any significant slowness in the EPG with 1.03.06. Maybe a little bit less smooth, but not something I could confidently point to and say: "There you go, it's being slow right there."
I rarely drive the Humax from the web interface for...
Come to think, I am currently running the 1.03.06 firmware so it's just possible that this version doesn't suffer from the Twonky v7 bug anyway. If I get a chance I'll try downgrading to 1.02.32 and see whether or not that crashes with the fix in place for Twonky v7.
UPDATE: Since writing...
There have been numerous reports here, and on the Twonky community forums, that version 7 of Twonky Server will cause an HDR-FOX T2 on the same network to crash, if the HDR-FOX T2 is set to share its content via DLNA. I believe I have found a solution to this problem, at least for Mac users and...
I can select the required media sources OK, no problem there. I can see the other DLNA servers, and select content on the local disk farm which I would like to stream to DLNA clients. That content plays within XBMC just fine, but I can't get it to stream. I go in to System -> Services and enable...
Thanks for confirming that, BH. I suspected it would be the case but, not having a way to check it out, I didn't want to promise something I hadn't seen done with my own eyes.
I tried XBMC again last night: for the life of me I can't work out how to get it to do anything useful, not even as a...
My understanding is that music purchased through iTunes is normally in AAC format. (Checks...yup, the three tracks I have purchased through iTunes are all in AAC format.) I can't remember whether the Humax can play AAC. As you say, though, it's easy to convert from another iTunes-recognised...
It certainly is on a Mac - they're just audio files, albeit in a location which is not immediately intuitively obvious to an unsophisticated user. <placeholder until I can get home and remind myself exactly where the iTunes content lives>
What could make a difference is the audio/video format...
No. HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) is basically a way for devices connected by HDMI to share a single LAN connection - see http://ecorecables.com/resources/what-is-a-hdmi-ethernet-channel. The HDR-FOX T2 doesn't have HEC. (I use a sub-£20 unmanaged Gigabit Ethernet switch to provide wired LAN...
Not really the same, though, is it? TonyV5 has the Humax dongle, not the Edimax, and his can see the SSID of his Wifi network - it just times out waiting for him to enter his long WPA password and so (unsurprisingly) fails to connect. Jasperoni's Humax can't even see his network's SSID.
Your experience with duplicate recording schedules and deleting them sounds similar to what happened to me when I first tried using the schedule backup & restore function via the web interface. What happened in my case was that restoring the schedule created duplicate entries, as if it hadn't...
You do know what market capitalization actually means, don't you? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Market_capitalization
Companies don't pay tax on their market cap - that would be utterly irrational. That 117bn KRW (140.87bn today, according to the FT) is spread across 12.58m shares, and we...
Many thanks for that clarification - I did indeed have expert mode turned on (only managed to check it today, been a hectic week!) I shall remember in future: expert = don't need a menu, everything is done from the command line. Aye, just like when I were a lad, programming PDP11s to steal...
Are the telnet menu and the maintenance menu built-in, or do they have to be installed?
Last weekend I finally took the plunge and upgraded my HDR-FOX T2 to 1.0.32. I installed the 2.17 custom firmware and added the packages I wanted, especially Disable DSO and Disable OTA, plus the one that...
D'oh! Forgot that I have the auto-unprotect package installed...
Still getting the problem with the streaming hanging if I try to use the transport controls. Doesn't seem to make any difference which DNLA client or video player I use. Does anyone else get this or is it just me?
Does it? I've just started experimenting with DLNA streaming from my HDR to my Android phone (Sony Xperia Acro S runing stock ICS) and in my experience HD recordings play back just as well as SD recordings do. I've had success with Skifta, MediaHouse and UPnPlay, using MX Player as the media...
I thought this one was funnier:
My experience of Panasonic manuals (a DVD player and more recently a recorder) and has been that they are bloated and impenetrable, and it's nigh-on impossible to find the information you are looking for in them.
Apart from the ease with which manufacturers...
"Streaming" simply means delivering media content in a way that allows playback to start while the file is being transmitted, rather than having to wait for the complete file to be sent and then playing it. If you're using Twonky to play music, you're streaming from the Mac already. If you're...
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