or mpegs and avis from my nas and laptop?
sounds useful to have even if your signal is poor.
so would i be right in thinking that anywhere you had a T2 and it was connected to your home network then it would act as a viewer for any supported video format available on your network?
Thanks for taking the time to explain that. I guess I'd hoped it could be recovered with software like when you accidentally erase an sd card of photos.
I'm off for a quick weep...
I'm using an HDR with custom firmware and the ability to transfer and watch files on my pc is much used.
When i upgrade to another freesat recorder, can any of them do the same thing?
I've done something very, very stupid and I'm throwing myself on the mercy of the forum...
I was browsing the hidden menus on my HDR - I promise I hadn't intended to change anything - and instead of backing out of a menu the back arrow key selected some kind of reset and it ran the startup...
or mpegs and avis from my nas and laptop?
sounds useful to have even if your signal is poor.
so would i be right in thinking that anywhere you had a T2 and it was connected to your home network then it would act as a viewer for any supported video format available on your network?
Thanks for taking the time to explain that. I guess I'd hoped it could be recovered with software like when you accidentally erase an sd card of photos.
I'm off for a quick weep...
I'm using an HDR with custom firmware and the ability to transfer and watch files on my pc is much used.
When i upgrade to another freesat recorder, can any of them do the same thing?
I've done something very, very stupid and I'm throwing myself on the mercy of the forum...
I was browsing the hidden menus on my HDR - I promise I hadn't intended to change anything - and instead of backing out of a menu the back arrow key selected some kind of reset and it ran the startup...
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