I've been looking for a new PVR to replace my Media Centre PC, and finally plumped for an HDR-2000T this week. An big reason I chose the Humax was because it can stream recorded content - something the wife has got used to with the PC.
When the 2000T arrived I set it up in the lounge and tried streaming a test SD recording to the Panasonic TV upstairs - no joy; the format isn't supported. Annoyingly the Samsung TV in the lounge (next to the Humax) streams SD recordings perfectly! Undeterred, I decided to buy a second 2000T for the bedroom thinking that would stream everything from the lounge box, even HiDef recordings. Although I couldn't confirm this online, the consensus was that the 2000T is very similar to the HDR Fox T2, and that can stream HiDef recordings to itself. The 2000T manual just says "content share...can send those files to other devices" - it doesn't mention any restrictions (unlike the manual for the Panasonic DVR I looked at, which specifically states HiDef content cannot be streamed).
So...you can probably guess where this is going - installed the second 2000T upstairs, went to browse the lounge box and I can see all the recordings. SD recordings play perfectly...but HiDef ones just throw up a "cannot support this file format" error and won't play. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaggghh!
Both boxes are connected to a wired network, so there are no bandwidth issues. I also tried WiFi on one box but no change. "Content Sharing" and FTP access are on on both boxes. I've power cycled both boxes and even tried playing a few seconds of a HiDef recording downstairs before trying to stream it upstairs (in case it somehow generated a decryption key - clutching at straws!) but to no avail.
Am I missing something obvious, or have Humax hobbled the 2000T so it can't stream HiDef recordings? If so it's incredibly annoying - I've bought a box for one purpose, and it fails at it! Wish I'd bought a cheap Samsung BluRay player now - if my TV can stream from the Humax, one of those should too.
Any other suggestions - if I can still find one, is a HDR Fox T2 likely to work as an HD streaming client?
When the 2000T arrived I set it up in the lounge and tried streaming a test SD recording to the Panasonic TV upstairs - no joy; the format isn't supported. Annoyingly the Samsung TV in the lounge (next to the Humax) streams SD recordings perfectly! Undeterred, I decided to buy a second 2000T for the bedroom thinking that would stream everything from the lounge box, even HiDef recordings. Although I couldn't confirm this online, the consensus was that the 2000T is very similar to the HDR Fox T2, and that can stream HiDef recordings to itself. The 2000T manual just says "content share...can send those files to other devices" - it doesn't mention any restrictions (unlike the manual for the Panasonic DVR I looked at, which specifically states HiDef content cannot be streamed).
So...you can probably guess where this is going - installed the second 2000T upstairs, went to browse the lounge box and I can see all the recordings. SD recordings play perfectly...but HiDef ones just throw up a "cannot support this file format" error and won't play. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaggghh!
Both boxes are connected to a wired network, so there are no bandwidth issues. I also tried WiFi on one box but no change. "Content Sharing" and FTP access are on on both boxes. I've power cycled both boxes and even tried playing a few seconds of a HiDef recording downstairs before trying to stream it upstairs (in case it somehow generated a decryption key - clutching at straws!) but to no avail.
Am I missing something obvious, or have Humax hobbled the 2000T so it can't stream HiDef recordings? If so it's incredibly annoying - I've bought a box for one purpose, and it fails at it! Wish I'd bought a cheap Samsung BluRay player now - if my TV can stream from the Humax, one of those should too.
Any other suggestions - if I can still find one, is a HDR Fox T2 likely to work as an HD streaming client?