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Moving recordings
I've just bought the Humax Freesat HDR.
I must confess I am totally stumped by what I would have thought should be an easy exercise. How do I move a recorded program into a folder? I assumed that you go into file manager, select a file and then 'Move' using the green button would illuminate, you then select the folder and press 'go'. The 'move' selection remains greyed out, no matter what I do. I'm assuming that moving is possible, otherwise why would you want to make a folder? I'm trying to move some recorded programs into a folder created by a series link. I've looked in the manual, but this particular feature appears to have been left out. |
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I've just bought the Humax Freesat HDR.
I must confess I am totally stumped by what I would have thought should be an easy exercise. How do I move a recorded program into a folder? I assumed that you go into file manager, select a file and then 'Move' using the green button would illuminate, you then select the folder and press 'go'. The 'move' selection remains greyed out, no matter what I do. I'm assuming that moving is possible, otherwise why would you want to make a folder? I'm trying to move some recorded programs into a folder created by a series link. I've looked in the manual, but this particular feature appears to have been left out. |
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Many Thanks for the swift replies. It must have been the only variation I didn't try!
Basically you have to be in the folder you want to move the files into. I'm proficient in Windows and Linux, but it seems I need a crash course in Humax! Perhaps the manual should have the URL of this forum on its first page and save us head scratchers a lot time! |
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