Hi,
I've got a HDR-1800T which I recently connected to my home network. Having read about the 'Foxy' process on these forums, I was initally using that to be able to watch HD recordings on other TVs around the house. However, I ended up writing a small Windows utility to automate the process - a sort of 'AutoFoxy'. I thought I'd share it here in case it's of use to anyone else.
There's a screenshot attached to give you the idea. But essentially, it takes care of all the FTP-ing and modifying of the .hmt files. You just connect to your Humax from the app, choose which recordings to 'Foxy' and they'll all be done at once.
I'm aware this probably isn't the first program or script to automate the Foxy procedure (and it's probably several years too late!) but it may be useful to someone.
Download available here:
www.mediafire.com
Chris

I've got a HDR-1800T which I recently connected to my home network. Having read about the 'Foxy' process on these forums, I was initally using that to be able to watch HD recordings on other TVs around the house. However, I ended up writing a small Windows utility to automate the process - a sort of 'AutoFoxy'. I thought I'd share it here in case it's of use to anyone else.
There's a screenshot attached to give you the idea. But essentially, it takes care of all the FTP-ing and modifying of the .hmt files. You just connect to your Humax from the app, choose which recordings to 'Foxy' and they'll all be done at once.
I'm aware this probably isn't the first program or script to automate the Foxy procedure (and it's probably several years too late!) but it may be useful to someone.
Download available here:

MediaFire
MediaFire is a simple to use free service that lets you put all your photos, documents, music, and video in a single place so you can access them anywhere and share them everywhere.
Chris
