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Access HD without disconnecting it

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    Dontknow

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    Hello everybody,
    I just found this forum and, being a nooby, I'd like to ask a question.
    I already own a Tivumax pro, but lately I bought a HD-9800S decoder, and I'm happy the way it works. I'm still looking for a way to sort the Favorites the way I can on the Tivumax, but this is not so important for the moment.
    I'd like to know if there is a way to acces the recorded programs from my pc, without having do disconnect the harddisk from the decoder and connecting it to my pc every time I want to edit a recording. The recorder is part of my network.
    I hope someone can help me in doing this.
    For the moment I'm still learning, but when I know more about decoders I hope I can help others with their problems, as I already on other fora for pc problems.
    Thanks and regards,
    Carlo

    | Tue 17 Oct 2017 17:47:10 #1 |
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    Not a model we have in the UK. To gain access to the HDD look for Network Server, FTP or Samba settings in the box set up options. I take it the box has a network connection (wired or WiFi) ?

    | Tue 17 Oct 2017 17:58:50 #2 |
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    Thank for your answer!
    It has Wifi and wired connections, but I use the wired one.
    I'll look for the settings you name, I'll let you know if it works.

    | Thu 19 Oct 2017 9:23:53 #3 |
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    The box is connected to the network, but I can't connect to the HD throughout my pc.
    I found the way to use an USB stick to transfer the files to my pc, without having to disconnect the HD, this will suffice for the moment.
    Thanks anyway for your help!

    | Thu 2 Nov 2017 16:34:36 #4 |

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