The files on the HDR are already decrypted and shrunk (auto-decrypt and auto-shrink) and files less than 2GB transfer OK. The PC is running 32bit Windows 7. The 2GB limitation happens in both directions but with differing results. If I try to copy a 2.6GB .ts file from the PC to the HDR using...
Further to my previous posts, it looks as if there is a further problem with Samba and files larger than 2GB. I have been using FTP (Filezilla) to copy files larger than 2GB back to the HDR from a PC successfully. However, I continued using a Samba share to copy files in the other direction as...
I keep receiving failed recording emails for recordings that had failed but have since been deleted from the HDR-Fox T2 box.
I have checked the HDR My Video disk to verify that the files pertaining to the failed recordings or parts of them (particularly the .hmt files) are no longer there...
Hi Mike0001, thanks for that. I'd become blinkered going down the Samba route and didn't think about using FTP instead. Installed Filezilla on the PC, connected to the HDR and copied the files back OK. Only problem is that after all that I couldn't decrypt them as I'd deleted the .nts and .thm...
Further to my previous post. I tried copying the same file (larger than 2GB) to my Foxsat-hdr running the custom firmware and this worked OK. This is running 2.2.12, which is the same version that the HDR-Fox T2 is running. So my question is, why does it work on the Foxsat but not on the HDR-Fox?
Thanks for that, changed the entry in the smb.conf file and Windows properties for the network drive is now reporting the correct size but I still can't copy the file back. It says that there is insufficient space on the HDR drive. I presume that Samba is reporting an error that Windows is...
I'm trying to copy some files from a Win7 PC back to a HDRFOX-T2 via a Samba share. The copy fails with no space on the destination drive although there is plenty of space available. If I look at the HDR drive using properties on the PC the size shows as 56.4GB instead of the real size of...
The files on the HDR are already decrypted and shrunk (auto-decrypt and auto-shrink) and files less than 2GB transfer OK. The PC is running 32bit Windows 7. The 2GB limitation happens in both directions but with differing results. If I try to copy a 2.6GB .ts file from the PC to the HDR using...
Further to my previous posts, it looks as if there is a further problem with Samba and files larger than 2GB. I have been using FTP (Filezilla) to copy files larger than 2GB back to the HDR from a PC successfully. However, I continued using a Samba share to copy files in the other direction as...
I keep receiving failed recording emails for recordings that had failed but have since been deleted from the HDR-Fox T2 box.
I have checked the HDR My Video disk to verify that the files pertaining to the failed recordings or parts of them (particularly the .hmt files) are no longer there...
Hi Mike0001, thanks for that. I'd become blinkered going down the Samba route and didn't think about using FTP instead. Installed Filezilla on the PC, connected to the HDR and copied the files back OK. Only problem is that after all that I couldn't decrypt them as I'd deleted the .nts and .thm...
Further to my previous post. I tried copying the same file (larger than 2GB) to my Foxsat-hdr running the custom firmware and this worked OK. This is running 2.2.12, which is the same version that the HDR-Fox T2 is running. So my question is, why does it work on the Foxsat but not on the HDR-Fox?
Thanks for that, changed the entry in the smb.conf file and Windows properties for the network drive is now reporting the correct size but I still can't copy the file back. It says that there is insufficient space on the HDR drive. I presume that Samba is reporting an error that Windows is...
I'm trying to copy some files from a Win7 PC back to a HDRFOX-T2 via a Samba share. The copy fails with no space on the destination drive although there is plenty of space available. If I look at the HDR drive using properties on the PC the size shows as 56.4GB instead of the real size of...
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