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    I can send SD recordings from my Humax FVP4000t to my iPad to watch with no problem, but I cannot find any way to send HD recordings. Is this, or will this ever be possible?

    | Sun 14 Oct 2018 8:20:34 #1 |
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    Not unless you can find a way of decrypting them.

    | Sun 14 Oct 2018 12:38:17 #2 |
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    I wouldn’t even know where to begin.

    | Sun 14 Oct 2018 14:41:31 #3 |
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    mand - 2 hours ago  » 
    I wouldn’t even know where to begin.

    A Pair of secondhand HDR-FOX-T2's connected to your home network are able to view all the recordings made on the other (this includes HD and SD). Technically they both have DTCP IP protected DLNA server and client capability.

    Having two extends recording capability to 4 at the same time. Adding the custom firmware extends the capabilities a lot more but isn't needed to remotely view recordings.

    | Sun 14 Oct 2018 17:02:13 #4 |
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    Thanks for that ,I didn’t know that model had that capability. I can look at that possibility. Hopefully Humax will made an upto date model in the future.

    | Mon 15 Oct 2018 20:14:15 #5 |
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    mand - 13 hours ago  » 
    Thanks for that ,I didn’t know that model had that capability. I can look at that possibility. Hopefully Humax will made an upto date model in the future.

    Also the HD-FOX-T2 with custom firmware (very easy to install) will play back the recordings (SD and HD) from a FVP4000T on the same network.
    This is a fairly cheap option, units on eBay for £35 or so.

    | Tue 16 Oct 2018 9:19:50 #6 |
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    pigolato - 1 hour ago  » 

    mand - 13 hours ago  » 
    Thanks for that ,I didn’t know that model had that capability. I can look at that possibility. Hopefully Humax will made an upto date model in the future.

    Also the HD-FOX-T2 with custom firmware (very easy to install) will play back the recordings (SD and HD) from a FVP4000T on the same network.
    This is a fairly cheap option, units on eBay for £35 or so.

    The box needs to be a HDR-FOX-T2, the HD Fox-T2 lacks an internal hard disk.

    | Tue 16 Oct 2018 11:18:55 #7 |
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    grahamlthompson - 2 hours ago  » 
    The box needs to be a HDR-FOX-T2, the HD Fox-T2 lacks an internal hard disk.

    I would have expected an HD to play recordings from an FVP via DLNA without a hard drive?

    | Tue 16 Oct 2018 14:11:35 #8 |
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    Martin Liddle - 11 minutes ago  » 

    grahamlthompson - 2 hours ago  » 
    The box needs to be a HDR-FOX-T2, the HD Fox-T2 lacks an internal hard disk.

    I would have expected an HD to play recordings from an FVP via DLNA without a hard drive?

    Pretty sure you need a usb Drive (and Hub) to even install the Custom Firmware on a HD-FOX-T2.

    | Tue 16 Oct 2018 14:24:12 #9 |
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    grahamlthompson - 52 minutes ago  » 

    Martin Liddle - 11 minutes ago  » 

    grahamlthompson - 2 hours ago  » 
    The box needs to be a HDR-FOX-T2, the HD Fox-T2 lacks an internal hard disk.

    I would have expected an HD to play recordings from an FVP via DLNA without a hard drive?

    Pretty sure you need a usb Drive (and Hub) to even install the Custom Firmware on a HD-FOX-T2.

    Why would you need the custom firmware to play recordings via DLNA?

    | Tue 16 Oct 2018 15:17:04 #10 |

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