I'm not sure if BBC iplayer is more demanding on your internet than the ITV one. I've not used it for a while i must admit. How do you connect your HDR to the net, direct into router or via homeplugs etc?
Is there a web page or something showing what that AV2HDR does. Does it allow recordings to be moved off the box like i have been doing but over a network. I might add that our HDR is really a secondary recorder up in the bedroom that gets used for 'my' stuff i want recorded (missus seems to...
Well i tried 'super' and didn't really get on too well with it, then i came across a guide using AVC video converter so tried that. Excellent results and includes an edit function so can whip out the adverts and convert to avi which plays on everything we need it to - had a film that was 3gb >...
Yeah laptop isn't a problem VLC will play it i guess, xbox gets used quite a lot in front room for playing our library of stuff when nothing else is on
Ah i'm not too clued up on file types mpeg/avi/mkv, containers, codecs and all that. Don't want to put on disc as we have a large collection of movies with avi extension that we store on a network hard drive that we can watch on laptop, xbox or kiss 1600 player. Guess i was just going with...
Thanks chaps, yes i thought i better do it Ext3 in case anything was over 4gb. EaseUS was easy to use formatted drive to Ext3 quickly, did a test copying a movie from Humax. Installed that Ext2fsd on my pc, wasn't too sure how to set it up but changed some setting to allow read and write to...
Oh yep see it - lol i had already downloaded that earlier when searching about for tips on how to do this job.
So that program once installed will recognise the usb Ext3 format drive just like any normal drive in windows yes?
Hi forum, i seem to remember Hummy.org or something similar - is this a reincarnation of that?
Anyway looking to do the mythical Humax HDR files to pc transfer and been trying to read up on it, some threads on the net are quite dated and i want to try and make sure i'm using the most up to date...
I'm not sure if BBC iplayer is more demanding on your internet than the ITV one. I've not used it for a while i must admit. How do you connect your HDR to the net, direct into router or via homeplugs etc?
Is there a web page or something showing what that AV2HDR does. Does it allow recordings to be moved off the box like i have been doing but over a network. I might add that our HDR is really a secondary recorder up in the bedroom that gets used for 'my' stuff i want recorded (missus seems to...
Well i tried 'super' and didn't really get on too well with it, then i came across a guide using AVC video converter so tried that. Excellent results and includes an edit function so can whip out the adverts and convert to avi which plays on everything we need it to - had a film that was 3gb >...
Yeah laptop isn't a problem VLC will play it i guess, xbox gets used quite a lot in front room for playing our library of stuff when nothing else is on
Ah i'm not too clued up on file types mpeg/avi/mkv, containers, codecs and all that. Don't want to put on disc as we have a large collection of movies with avi extension that we store on a network hard drive that we can watch on laptop, xbox or kiss 1600 player. Guess i was just going with...
Thanks chaps, yes i thought i better do it Ext3 in case anything was over 4gb. EaseUS was easy to use formatted drive to Ext3 quickly, did a test copying a movie from Humax. Installed that Ext2fsd on my pc, wasn't too sure how to set it up but changed some setting to allow read and write to...
Oh yep see it - lol i had already downloaded that earlier when searching about for tips on how to do this job.
So that program once installed will recognise the usb Ext3 format drive just like any normal drive in windows yes?
Hi forum, i seem to remember Hummy.org or something similar - is this a reincarnation of that?
Anyway looking to do the mythical Humax HDR files to pc transfer and been trying to read up on it, some threads on the net are quite dated and i want to try and make sure i'm using the most up to date...
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