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YouTube content different on 2000T than Internet?

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    vigman

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    Hi again

    I wanted to show a few selected YouTube files via the 2000T. Even with very specific searches the files that were available on the net on my PC, the phone and tablet were simply not there.

    I logged in with both Family and personal+pin logins but no good.

    I was trying to get Midsomer Murders Death in Disguise which you will find easily on the net version of YouTube, but not on the Humax 2000T version?

    Any thoughts and/or info welcomed

    TIA

    Vigman

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 11:02:44 #1 |
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    JamesB

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    Try searching on the string death_in_disguise. Comes up with no trouble on my box.

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 11:20:02 #2 |
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    Excited to see the underscores used as I had tried everything else in my searches but, however that episode has not come up. It has been posted on YouTube as several parts.

    It is this and the following I cannot get:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L27t54xltdg

    Thanks

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 11:29:42 #3 |
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    JamesB

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    Apologies vigman, I mistook the sub-forum. My box is a HB1000S.

    Can you pair your tablet with the Humax YouTube app and thus watch the episode on your TV?

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 11:35:37 #4 |
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    Thanks, James. I've been trying hard to do this. I can use DLNA to send stored video, photo or music files but have found no way of pairing or sending the tablet live display to the Humax 2000T.

    BTW why should the Humax 2000T not see the full YouTube files available, please?

    Vigman

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 11:50:32 #5 |
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    I don't know. Could be to do with the search function on that particular app, I suppose.

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 12:03:44 #6 |
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    Answered on AVforums saying that this episode is not available on the 2000T YouTube service but is on freetime boxes!?

    Why please Humax?

    TIA

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 13:00:00 #7 |
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    Which version of the Youtube app is on the freetime boxes?
    Is it the version that has the red and white icons down the left hand side? The HDR-2000T Youtube app is older than that and uses a version that does not appear to support pairing.

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 13:03:48 #8 |
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    Luke - 5 minutes ago  » 
    Which version of the Youtube app is on the freetime boxes?
    Is it the version that has the red and white icons down the left hand side? The HDR-2000T Youtube app is older than that and uses a version that does not appear to support pairing.

    Yes the freetime version has the icons down the left side.

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 13:10:13 #9 |
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    The video in question is also available on my 2012 Samsung TV's YouTube app, which does not have the menu icons down the lefthand side. There doesn't seem to be a version number on any of these YouTube apps.

    Edit. The TV version does support pairing. Also, both the Freetime box and the TV have ITV Player in their catchup section. I wonder if YouTube only shows TV catchup content on devices where the relevant player is present, i.e. rights have been agreed.

    | Mon 5 Jan 2015 13:17:36 #10 |

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