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HDR-FOX-T2 and FTP

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  1. myhumax

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    Use VLC player to playback transferred recordings. It sounds like WMP is not able to select the correct audio stream when playing back...

    Or what Graham recommends...

    | Wed 4 Jan 2012 11:38:00 #11 |
  2. grahamlthompson

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    Try

    http://mirillis.com/en/products/splash.html

    | Wed 4 Jan 2012 11:38:15 #12 |
  3. rkm_hm

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    son_t - 6 hours ago  » 
    Use VLC player to playback transferred recordings. It sounds like WMP is not able to select the correct audio stream when playing back...
    Or what Graham recommends...

    Many thanks! It works fine with VLC Player - complete with sound!

    | Wed 4 Jan 2012 18:10:24 #13 |
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    Good afternoon
    First time poster re-starting an old thread - this is asking for trouble.
    I've had a lovely time setting up my HD T2, including popping on a 1TB drive. Thanks all for providing such a useful forum, particularly Mr Pound for his interventions - I feel he has led me through confused waters like he did poor Tom Eliot all those years ago.

    My problem is with FTP.
    HD-T2 has latest firmware (29, natch) and is connected to a (wifi'd) laptop via crossover ethernet cable.
    Internet sharing on the laptop working, can get iPlayer on the Fox.
    But I cannot get to browse the HDD - either with a simple ftp://IP_address or via Filezilla.

    I fear FTP isn't enabled but can't find the bit that enables it.
    System/Internet/ConfigLAN just has the option to be DHCP (or not).

    Is there no FTP with HD-Fox - maybe as a legacy of it not having a HDD originally?
    Do I need to get a better firmware and, if so, what do you recommend?
    Or is there a better way to copy files back & forth (I am otherwise delighted with T2 as is)

    Best wishes to you all

    | Thu 7 Mar 2013 15:32:14 #14 |
  5. af123

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    You're right - the HD-Fox T2 does not have a native FTP server.
    If you install the custom firmware then you have the option to install one.

    | Thu 7 Mar 2013 16:28:13 #15 |

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