Since this thread is fairly recent, and related to my current situation, I have some thoughts.
1. Is there any mileage in building a Linux boot environment that includes stripts that can be downloaded to bootable USB or posted out on CD - that any PC user can attach and follow standard guide to create playable files from Humax recordings?
2. In the WebIf Advanced/encryption key setting that allows setting a different key including one from another FoxT2, is there any key that saves unencrypted recordings, ie. that play via file access (not media share) without an intermediate decryption step?
My current stage is that we ran two CF FoxT2s for several years, no HDD upgrades. We also have two BT boxes, one in the Fox style case (cost me £20 complete) and one on the BT/EE ISP/TV sub (which is a warranty replacement!), and a Panasonic FreeviewHD twin tuner which cost me £3 + a replacement handset! (Charity shop purchases).
Late 2024, one FoxT2 suffered HDD power issue, we flunked the capacitor replacement (no display after), so swiftly bought another used Fox and set it up, the old one retained.
Mid 2025 the other old one started quickly increasing HDD errors and is currently mothballed. I plan to transfer the BT Humax' HDD to it and resurrect it, while using the PC to read the original HDD. Oh and fit a HDD into the BT box just to retain the timeslip feature. I always tried to keep on top of decrypting and shrinking recordings as they're made, manually, or by moving them into a folder which has folder-level shrink&decrypting set.