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5000T Stream Recordings

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    badger65

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    Hello, Is it possible to view my recordings on my 5000T on another TV in another room, via streaming or whatever means. TIA

    | Fri 15 Oct 2021 13:46:04 #1 |
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    badger65 - 18 mins ago  » 
    Hello, Is it possible to view my recordings on my 5000T on another TV in another room, via streaming or whatever means.

    Is the other TV a Smart TV? If so you could probably do it via the DLNA server om the FVP-5000T or depending on the distance you could use an HDMI splitter and run a long HDMI lead to the other TV

    | Fri 15 Oct 2021 14:06:36 #2 |
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    Thank you for your swift reply. No the second TV is not smart. And I am in between houses in a rental property. So cannot start running cables. Can I do it via a streaming device somehow ?

    | Fri 15 Oct 2021 14:41:40 #3 |
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    badger65 - 2 hours ago  » 
    Thank you for your swift reply. No the second TV is not smart. And I am in between houses in a rental property. So cannot start running cables. Can I do it via a streaming device somehow ?

    I am not an expert on streaming devices but if the streaming device has a DLNA client (eg VLC) or can install a client then yes.

    | Fri 15 Oct 2021 16:54:59 #4 |
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    https://uk.humaxdigital.com/product/h3/

    You can still find them on ebay.

    And they are capable of streaming both HD and SD recordings. However, it's flakey and unreliable (at least for me).

    | Fri 15 Oct 2021 18:30:34 #5 |
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    Thank you for your replies. So it looks like I cant stream recordings easily in my rental property. I dont know if I can ask this on the forum. But can I watch live TV and use the bbc, itv players, Netflix etc using a dongle. If so how exactly do I set one up on the second TV please ?

    | Sat 16 Oct 2021 8:29:10 #6 |
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    Have a search through the forum because I have a vague recollection that it has been demonstrated that two 5000t can be network linked to play recordings.

    | Sat 16 Oct 2021 12:03:17 #7 |
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    OK...will do thank you.

    | Sat 16 Oct 2021 13:17:21 #8 |
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    Hi, just joined and have a question.
    I need a freeview recorder. I would like to be able to watch what I record on other TVs in the house.

    If the 5000T has a DLNA server then that gives me all I need.

    Has anyone here had experience with this feature? Is it just like using any other DLNA source ?

    Thanks

    | Mon 15 Nov 2021 15:49:46 #9 |
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    leighcr - 2 hours ago  » 
    If the 5000T has a DLNA server then that gives me all I need.
    Has anyone here had experience with this feature? Is it just like using any other DLNA source ?

    Yes it has a DLNA server; in settings it is called Network server and you have to specify a time window when you want it available. As far as I know it is like using any other DLNA source.

    | Mon 15 Nov 2021 17:59:12 #10 |

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