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Ok thanks to lincsat ive been playing with my Dbox again. Nothing ever runs smoooth but hey thats life with me. Anyway ive followed the tutorial i have to change the dbox settings but it asks me to change a perticular file which just doesnt exsist on my dbox.
This is what it says: Recording Settings 1. Press Dbox then "Settings" then "Recording" 2. Scroll "Recording device" until it says "Direct(file)" 3. Select "Direct Recording Settings" 4. Select "Default Recording Directory" and select "mnt/movies" 5. Set Max File size to 4096 6. Set No. of Ringbuffers to 20 7. Set all other options to off with the exception of "record all Audio PID's" and "Long Filename....." Which should be set to "on" 8. Go back then select "Save/Activate Changes" 9. Go back again then go to Miscellaneous 28. Set "Load SPTS at boot" to "on" 29. Go back then save again Ok number 4 set default settings to mnt/movies. Well i only have mnt/ and then a list of files but no movies folder. Can i create 1 and if so how? Hence when you test record it says file not found |
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You need to setup the mounts in network settings first, if you're still using my image it has 4 sub-folders in /mnt - I usually use /mnt/rec.
If you have files in your /mnt folder you have mounted your PC folder into /mnt and not /mnt/rec in the network settings |
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