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01-04-2012, 11:56 AM #1New Member
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Anyone succeeded in adding files to USB HD from Windows 7?
Hi all,
I yesterday purchased a 32PFL6606H/12 and trying to understand all the features.
One thing i want to do is to put video files from my PC to the HD that I will use for USB recording.
I know the file systems are different (the formated HD has EXT3) and that the HD is not accessible by normal means in Windows 7, but I know there are tools making the drive accessible on Win7.
Since the HD is empty right now (just formatted an old 500 GB I had), I have nothing to lose in terms of content on the HD so I am willing to test a bit.
So my overall questions branches out into serveral ones:
- Anyone tried to add files to the "TV formatted" HD, for example an MP4 or MKV file?
- Will the TV reckognize those files?
- Are there any restrictions on folder structure/file namning/etc that I need to take into account to play the files?
Please note that I am only trying to put files to the HD, not to "grab" recorded content on the HD.
Grateful for any input!
BR
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01-04-2012, 12:25 PM #2New Member
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Use a Linux installation, either from a live cd or from a virtual machine (or throw away Win7 and install Linux as your main OS
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Then you can mount both the windows disk and the usb disk and copy between them.
Or you might try this software: http://www.fs-driver.org/ (don't know whether it is any good: I've never used it.)
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Managed to put files on HD but cant read them in the USB menu
Hi,
Thanks for the input!
Yesterday I managed to mount the drive, and copied a few mp4 files to the drive in different locations (to check if there were a specific folder the files needed to be in like the "PVR" folder)
Unfortunately, the files are not listed when I go to the "browse USB" menu (or whatever it is called). Which makes me ask myself these questions:
- Are the files in the wrong format or wrong fodler?
- The TV does not count a EXT3 HD as a valid USB disk, thus does not look for video files on it?
- There needs to be recordings on the disk (today it is empty -- except for the MP4s -- since everything is brand new) in order for TV to do a file listing?
Anyone have any ideas on this?
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Hi
Files to playback, which are not recorded via the TV can not be placed on the HDD which is designated for Recordings!
They have to be on a different HDD.
You can use a USB Hub with an own Power Supply to connect this 2nd HDD.
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01-09-2012, 10:53 AM #5New Member
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Thanks for the input Thomas.
I have another issue though, but will create a separate thread about it.
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01-16-2012, 09:21 PM #6New Member
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I use a 4 port Hub from maplins, cost £9.99 and works a dream with dongle and mains powered HDD.
Hub is a cerulian 4 port.
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01-22-2012, 04:41 PM #7New Member
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I just bought the 40pfl6626t here in Finland, they advised to use the sd card(has sd card slot) I bought one but it is useless. The sd card is only to record ordered movies through nettv rental shops and can not be used for anything else.
USB stick recording not possible as I saw in another thread.
So not tried yet but might it be possible to create 2 partitions on de HDD disk if 1 partion for the tv recordings are about 250gb and another partition for other recorded movies from the pc for instance?
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No, I think the disk needs to be formated from the TV, in order to be used for recordings. And I think you cannot have two partitions on the disk. The disk will be used exclussively by the TV...
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