Well, I have now rebooted and the series entry is now in the humax schedule just like all the other expired entries. Do you really mean that it will not pick up new episodes?
This.
Currently there are no new episodes in the series but there will be.
Does the fact that there are no new episodes mean that the event which was set up as a series record will just stay blank until new episodes appear or will it disappear on reboot?
Connect the HDD from the old HDR-FOX to a PC, and use Linux or Windows* software available on this forum to decrypt all recordings. After that, all the existing recordings will be playable by installing the old HDD into the new HDR-FOX, or you could copy the recordings into the new HDR-FOX by...
Is the solution as simple as this:
copy encryption key from old T2 taken from webif
paste it to encryption key on the new T2
All the recordings will be playable by the new T2 with the old HDD installed in it?
Is there a relatively simple way to play such files on VLC on android also being able to use things like skipping, ff, rw ?
Moving the cursor will tale you to a different time in the file but seems quite imprecise. The time length of the file says 0 on the player.
Well, I have now rebooted and the series entry is now in the humax schedule just like all the other expired entries. Do you really mean that it will not pick up new episodes?
This.
Currently there are no new episodes in the series but there will be.
Does the fact that there are no new episodes mean that the event which was set up as a series record will just stay blank until new episodes appear or will it disappear on reboot?
Connect the HDD from the old HDR-FOX to a PC, and use Linux or Windows* software available on this forum to decrypt all recordings. After that, all the existing recordings will be playable by installing the old HDD into the new HDR-FOX, or you could copy the recordings into the new HDR-FOX by...
Is the solution as simple as this:
copy encryption key from old T2 taken from webif
paste it to encryption key on the new T2
All the recordings will be playable by the new T2 with the old HDD installed in it?
Is there a relatively simple way to play such files on VLC on android also being able to use things like skipping, ff, rw ?
Moving the cursor will tale you to a different time in the file but seems quite imprecise. The time length of the file says 0 on the player.
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