Hi all,
I have taken the plunge and installed Raydon's firmware on my FoxSat HDR's (thanks ever so much!!!).
However, I am having issues moving some recordings from one unit to the other (kids get the 320GB and we get the 500GB unit). I have installed one of the FTP packages on the 320, used FTP to copy them and the 2 smaller files (and the folder with the same name as the program) to my laptop. Then Used FTP to push the files to the 500 (could not get FXP to work).
However, some of the files can't be seen in the "media" listing on the 500. Many play and work ok. I can see they are there but they just don't list when the media list on the humax is selected.
Some folders show (1) or (3) as if there are recordings in the folder, yet it shows as empty.
I have installed Twonky media server and just realised I didn't try and play one of these "hidden" recordings and should have! But from the laptop, they were there, had size and looked no different to the ones that work.
None of these recordings are in HD.
Any ideas?
Thanks all,
Rob
I have taken the plunge and installed Raydon's firmware on my FoxSat HDR's (thanks ever so much!!!).
However, I am having issues moving some recordings from one unit to the other (kids get the 320GB and we get the 500GB unit). I have installed one of the FTP packages on the 320, used FTP to copy them and the 2 smaller files (and the folder with the same name as the program) to my laptop. Then Used FTP to push the files to the 500 (could not get FXP to work).
However, some of the files can't be seen in the "media" listing on the 500. Many play and work ok. I can see they are there but they just don't list when the media list on the humax is selected.
Some folders show (1) or (3) as if there are recordings in the folder, yet it shows as empty.
I have installed Twonky media server and just realised I didn't try and play one of these "hidden" recordings and should have! But from the laptop, they were there, had size and looked no different to the ones that work.
None of these recordings are in HD.
Any ideas?
Thanks all,
Rob