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saving to Humax 1010s
Can I save video on my JVC HDD camera to my Humax 1010s freesat?
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No, but you can playback the video from a network or portable storage device.
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Assuming it's a HD camera saving AVC/H264 content
Yes you can upload a HD Video file from a camcorder. Ideally it should be the native H264/AVC content with ac3 audio in a transport stream container (.ts). If not need more details as to type of camcorder (digital or analogue, file type etc). Basically if you can create a video file in a standard format mpeg2, mpeg4 or H264/AVC compressed in a standard resolution 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i or 1080P and standard containers (.ts, MKV etc) the HDR1000S should play it. Don't expect it to play AVI files without conversion. The hard disk has an unencrypted partition you can upload/download video, mp3 audio and jpeg photos. The box doesn't recognise .MTS/M2TS file extensions but if you change this to .ts it's happy. If you have a load of clips then use TSmuxerGUI to create a quick file to view on a big screen. Open TSmuxerGUI and a file explorer window. Drag the first clip to the TSmuxer Add button, group select the remaining clips and drag to the join button. Select the .ts format, select a location and file name. Click Start Muxing. It's a very fast operation as the content is not recoded, just joined and packaged into the .ts container. You don't however have to upload it, you can play it back directly from a PC running a DLNA server (Windows Media Player is a DLNA server) |
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