You make it sound so easy. I have been struggling away, as has jsrobo, we both seem to be getting so far and then a brick wall appears. For my part I can get as far as pressing play from start and after a few seconds get the message The program is scrambled or unavailable. Any help or advice...
I am trying (badly) to do the same thing. I can see the program I want to watch on the HD that was recorded on the HDR, but when I press play I get the message - The channel is scrambled or not available. I have tried changing password to 0000 but to no avail. I have tried rebooting but still no...
I've decided to download the new update on my HD. The main reason for having the HD was to stream from the HDR. The 4GB fix is what swayed the decision for me. I am currently testing the streaming with Inglorious Bastards that I recorded on Channel 4 HD a while ago. It is 6.21 GB and is 3 hours...
I've just set up my wireless dongle. http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/20710113/-/Product.html and have connected to my network. (I changed from AUTO which seemed to prefer channel 1 to channel 8) I am getting a connected speed of 65mbps which results in pauses in picture when watching the BBC...
Problem sorted. I went down the route of a possible dodgy USB stick, I then realised that it was formatted in EXT3 instead of EXT 2. :oops: Quick reformat and re-installation later, all works OK. :frantic:
Thanks again for all the help.
No doubt I'll be back when I go wireless. :eek:
Connecting to 192.168.0.7...Could not open connection to the host, on port 80: connect failed
I am almost certainty sure that it was the HD Version, but as I had to rename the file I'm not sure if there is a way to check if it was the right file.
Running Windows Network Diagnoses reports;
The remote device or resource won't accept the connection The device or resource (192.168.0.7) is not set up to accept connections on port "The World Wide Web service (HTTP)"
I have just taken delivery of a HD Fox T2 to stream programs from my HDR Fox T2. All worked well, I updated to the lasted firmware and the latest customised firmware and although everything was OK to begin with I can no longer connect via Webif to the HD Fox T2. I can still stream from the HDR...
You make it sound so easy. I have been struggling away, as has jsrobo, we both seem to be getting so far and then a brick wall appears. For my part I can get as far as pressing play from start and after a few seconds get the message The program is scrambled or unavailable. Any help or advice...
I am trying (badly) to do the same thing. I can see the program I want to watch on the HD that was recorded on the HDR, but when I press play I get the message - The channel is scrambled or not available. I have tried changing password to 0000 but to no avail. I have tried rebooting but still no...
I've decided to download the new update on my HD. The main reason for having the HD was to stream from the HDR. The 4GB fix is what swayed the decision for me. I am currently testing the streaming with Inglorious Bastards that I recorded on Channel 4 HD a while ago. It is 6.21 GB and is 3 hours...
I've just set up my wireless dongle. http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/20710113/-/Product.html and have connected to my network. (I changed from AUTO which seemed to prefer channel 1 to channel 8) I am getting a connected speed of 65mbps which results in pauses in picture when watching the BBC...
Problem sorted. I went down the route of a possible dodgy USB stick, I then realised that it was formatted in EXT3 instead of EXT 2. :oops: Quick reformat and re-installation later, all works OK. :frantic:
Thanks again for all the help.
No doubt I'll be back when I go wireless. :eek:
Connecting to 192.168.0.7...Could not open connection to the host, on port 80: connect failed
I am almost certainty sure that it was the HD Version, but as I had to rename the file I'm not sure if there is a way to check if it was the right file.
Running Windows Network Diagnoses reports;
The remote device or resource won't accept the connection The device or resource (192.168.0.7) is not set up to accept connections on port "The World Wide Web service (HTTP)"
I have just taken delivery of a HD Fox T2 to stream programs from my HDR Fox T2. All worked well, I updated to the lasted firmware and the latest customised firmware and although everything was OK to begin with I can no longer connect via Webif to the HD Fox T2. I can still stream from the HDR...
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