I've never managed to get this to work on my network for my HDR FOX T2, but a friend did have it working for his HDR-2000TRight, well, searching the Humax site or the iOS app store for "humax remote" comes up with this:
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The interesting thing about it is that so long as the DLNA server is turned on the app picks it up and offers to control it, and even claims to send it commands (which are, of course, not actioned). 192.168.1.108 is the current IP address of the "new" unit (which all checks out satisfactorily with seal intact and 6446 hours on the HDD):
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Yes, my screenshot was from the supported devices on the Android app.That's Android is it? It's hard to see how it could be HDR-FOX compatible. The same screen on the iOS app:
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I can't see where that link provides any information! The other screens contain some clangers too.