Thanks for that raydon, I've uploaded them to hummy.tv so we don't have to use 4shared.com.
http://hummy.tv/files/raydons_AV2HDR_v1_6_for_Windows.rar
http://hummy.tv/files/AV2HDR_v1_4_for_MAC.zip
http://hummy.tv/files/AV2HDR_v1_4_for_Linux.zip
-- Old Version..
http://hummy.tv/files/AV2HDR_v1_4_1_for_Windows.zip
Enjoy
Thanks,
Michael
Sorry for the confusion Michael but I did update my download link at the top of the thread before requesting that you update your local copy.
These links just return 404 errors
It's a utility which creates Foxsat HDR compatible files from non-native video sources which can then be imported to the HDR's hard disk. i.e. Home movies, DVD rips etc can be imported and played back on the HDR, not just programs recorded by the box itself. The help file included in the download zip gives full details of program usage and source video requirements.
I too would be very interested in converting .ts files the other way (to avi)! I could them put the converted videos on my twonky drive so my Sony Bravia can play them. My Bravia currently doesn't like playing the Humax video format but can read the file list on the HDR! Grrrrr....This utility is just awesome. Thank you Raydon. Any chance of a sister version for a FOX T2 HDR so recordings can be swapped between the two?
I too would be very interested in converting .ts files the other way (to avi)! I could them put the converted videos on my twonky drive so my Sony Bravia can play them. My Bravia currently doesn't like playing the Humax video format but can read the file list on the HDR! Grrrrr....
As well as having the base Mono package you need to also install the Mono System.Windows.Forms library since AV2HDR is a .NET Windows application. Use Synaptic package manager to install it (libmono.winforms1.0-cil).Many thanks. Unfortunately the program fails to run on either my Mac (OS X 10.5.8) or on my netbook running Ubuntu 12.04LTS. I have the MONO framework installed on both. Nothing happens on clicking the program links, even using WINE on the Ubuntu with a windows version. Grateful for any assistance.
BW
Mazhar