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    That however doesn't solve my problem. I'm still having big difficulties copy&pasting my radio files to my win10 laptop. The drag/drop isn't working at all well. Really poor chance of the file copying across. Trying to copy more than 1 file across at a time also has a low chance of success.

    The popular errors I am getting are:
    0xC00D001A
    0xC00D0035 (trying to copy too large a file??!!)
    Quite often these occur near to the completion of the coping. Checking google, I don't see these errors coming up much related to windows10, though the fixes seem to be to mess around with the registry. Hmm! Perhaps rolling back the windows10 update but I'd like to back up my laptop first!

    I do have an external hard drive connected to my network which has some .ts recordings - films so largish files. Much larger than the radio files. I copy/pasted them onto my win10 laptop without any problems. I guess, that's not via samba so not quite the same thing but hopefully(?) shows my wifi network is working...

    I've done the turn everything off/on. Didn't change anything. I have to think the problem is a recent update - now is it the windows update or the fvp-5000T update that is the problem...

    Or anyone else got any ideas?

    | Mon 31 Dec 2018 17:19:19 #21 |
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    Sor - 20 minutes ago  » 
    That however doesn't solve my problem. I'm still having big difficulties copy&pasting my radio files to my win10 laptop. The drag/drop isn't working at all well. Really poor chance of the file copying across. Trying to copy more than 1 file across at a time also has a low chance of success.
    The popular errors I am getting are:
    0xC00D001A
    0xC00D0035 (trying to copy too large a file??!!)
    Quite often these occur near to the completion of the coping. Checking google, I don't see these errors coming up much related to windows10, though the fixes seem to be to mess around with the registry. Hmm! Perhaps rolling back the windows10 update but I'd like to back up my laptop first!
    I do have an external hard drive connected to my network which has some .ts recordings - films so largish files. Much larger than the radio files. I copy/pasted them onto my win10 laptop without any problems. I guess, that's not via samba so not quite the same thing but hopefully(?) shows my wifi network is working...
    I've done the turn everything off/on. Didn't change anything. I have to think the problem is a recent update - now is it the windows update or the fvp-5000T update that is the problem...
    Or anyone else got any ideas?

    many thanks for all your work on this. Copying the files - I am on a windows 10 desktop does not pose a problem for me. I simply cannot get the files to play with anything even when adding .mp2

    Importing it audacity with or without changing extension gives the following error even with ffmpeg installed.

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    cmr_myhumax - 30 minutes ago  » 
    Copying the files - I am on a windows 10 desktop does not pose a problem for me. I simply cannot get the files to play with anything even when adding .mp2

    Again if the extension comes across as .ts (which I think is what the image is showing) any amount of extension changing won't alter the fact it is still encrypted. Please can you post a screen shot of Windows Explorer similar to the one I posted in post #4.

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    Please see below:

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    Lets try again..

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    cmr_myhumax - 12 minutes ago  » 
    Please see below:

    I am guessing the file size of the image is too big.

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    Martin Liddle - 1 minute ago  » 

    cmr_myhumax - 12 minutes ago  » 
    Please see below:

    I am guessing the file size of the image is too big.

    Yes if you right click and copy the image from my last post, that will give you the imgur link.. can't seem to make it smaller..

    | Mon 31 Dec 2018 20:20:54 #29 |
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    cmr_myhumax - 5 hours ago  » 

    Sor - 20 minutes ago  » 
    That however doesn't solve my problem. I'm still having big difficulties copy&pasting my radio files to my win10 laptop. The drag/drop isn't working at all well. Really poor chance of the file copying across. Trying to copy more than 1 file across at a time also has a low chance of success.
    The popular errors I am getting are:
    0xC00D001A
    0xC00D0035 (trying to copy too large a file??!!)
    Quite often these occur near to the completion of the coping. Checking google, I don't see these errors coming up much related to windows10, though the fixes seem to be to mess around with the registry. Hmm! Perhaps rolling back the windows10 update but I'd like to back up my laptop first!
    I do have an external hard drive connected to my network which has some .ts recordings - films so largish files. Much larger than the radio files. I copy/pasted them onto my win10 laptop without any problems. I guess, that's not via samba so not quite the same thing but hopefully(?) shows my wifi network is working...
    I've done the turn everything off/on. Didn't change anything. I have to think the problem is a recent update - now is it the windows update or the fvp-5000T update that is the problem...
    Or anyone else got any ideas?

    many thanks for all your work on this. Copying the files - I am on a windows 10 desktop does not pose a problem for me. I simply cannot get the files to play with anything even when adding .mp2
    Importing it audacity with or without changing extension gives the following error even with ffmpeg installed.

    Try opening the file with MediaInfo.

    https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo

    If the file opens - select View - Tree. Export the information as a text file and post the info here

    If it says no PMT the file is encrypted

    | Mon 31 Dec 2018 22:57:19 #30 |

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