Fine. So now you have a number of options for playing media files that are stored on the HDR-FOX on your PC, presuming that the PC is powerful enough to do it (mine struggles with HiDef playback).
1. By DLNA streaming. This requires (at the HDR-FOX)
Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting >> Content Share = On, and at the PC a DLNA-capable media player. Note that this option does not require custom firmware except for HiDef. I suggest VLC, but note that some versions don't work with the HDR-FOX DLNA server,
v2.0.1 (click) is known to work.
In VLC's opening window menu bar, click "View" then "Playlist". A navigation pane opens to the left, under "Local Network" select "Universal Plug'n'Play". You should now be able to locate the HDR-FOX, browse the recordings, and play them.
2. By network file access. Again I suggest VLC, and to make this option work the file you wish to play has to be decrypted first. WebIF decryption requires
Menu >> Settings >> System >> Internet Setting >> Content Share = On. We can worry about general decryption later, but for the moment choose one recording and decrypt it:
WebIF >> Browse Media Files. Navigate to a test recording (file name ends ".ts"), and if it does not already have the "Dec" icon against it, check it has the DLNA icon (green circle with white blobs in it - see
HERE for a list of symbols). Presuming it does, click the "OPT+" icon and select "Decrypt" from the list.
At this point you should be able to use your file browser on the PC, locate the Humax under "Network", browse to the file you just decrypted, and left-click to select "Open with..." and choose VLC.