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    jailhouse2

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    Hi

    I have a Fox HDR T2 and a Fox HD T2 with Hard Drive Connected both resident on my home PC network (Ethernet not WiFi)
    I can stream TV programs recorded on the HDR T2 to the HD T2 with no problem, but cannot stream HD recordings.

    I have also tried to copy HD recordings and transfer to the hard drive connected to the HD T2 and they wont play.

    Is this normal? If so is there a workaround.

    Regards

    | Fri 3 Feb 2012 15:05:32 #1 |
  2. myhumax

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    Make sure both boxes are running the latest firmware v1.02.20.

    HD FOX T2 firmware v1.02.20

    HDR FOX T2 firmware v1.02.20

    | Fri 3 Feb 2012 15:11:23 #2 |
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    jailhouse2

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    That seems to have fixed it. Many Thanks

    Just one other thing
    I don’t now need a hard drive on the Fox HD T2 How do I reformat it back to a format that will work with my PC.
    My PC no longer recognises my Hard Drive with the Humax format

    Regards

    | Fri 3 Feb 2012 16:37:27 #3 |
  4. myhumax

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    Plug it in. Right click on My Computer, select Manage. Double-click Storage and then Disk Management(Local).

    One of the entries will be the USB drive (probably Disk 1, test it out by unplugging and plugging it back.)

    Once you've confirmed and are sure it is the right disk drive, right click on the partition, delete and then format.

    | Fri 3 Feb 2012 16:42:37 #4 |
  5. grahamlthompson

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    Easeus partition home edition.

    http://www.partition-tool.com/download.htm

    Connect the drive by usb to your PC. Select the drive and format FAT32 or NTFS.

    You could also let your PC work with the drive by installing EXT2FS (A driver for Linux formatted drives in windows)

    | Fri 3 Feb 2012 16:44:42 #5 |

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