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    Default IP address query

    Hi there....I am very new to the world of Dreambox.

    I am setting it up to record to my pc. There are refernces to ip address and usually is 192.168.etc.

    My pc is one of 4 and connected to a modem / router.

    When I do the command "ipconfig" on my pc I get 10.1.1.3. Is this the ip address I should use on the Dreambox configuration.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Ray

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    trying to set up my external hard drive that is connected to my Netgear WNDR3400 router with usb cable. I can access the hard drive on my pc but not on my Dreambox 500s. In my router settings page i have 4 different options to access it. ftp, ftp via internet, Http, and Http via internet. what one should i use? My router has \\readyshare\USB_Storage listed as available folders. Im running PLI jade3 and am in the web interface trying to mount no luck. any help please?

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    I got mine mounted and it started recording and then crashed the box. Any suggestions?

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    Hi all,

    I read your post regarding setting up a HDD for recording and wonder if you can help me out.

    I am using a Buffalo Linkstation NAS but I couldn't mount it using the tutorial found in the thread:

    Here are my settings:

    I am using Newnigma2 image on my 800HD and I have created a folder "Recordings" in the root directory of my NAS. The username and password are the login details when I access the NAS from a web browser.

    Active: enable
    Local share name: Recordings
    Mount type: CIFS share
    Server IP: 192.168.2.7
    Server share: media/hdd
    use as HDD replacement: yes
    Mount options: rw
    Username: admin
    Password: ********

    Devilfish mentioned using SMBFS for NAS enclosure but I cannot find it in the mount type option. I can only choose between NFS and CIFS.

    Any help would be much appreciated, thanks..

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    Hi,

    Need Help... I able to config to mount my drive to the dreambox but when recording the audio and video freeze every 2-3 seconds for a second when playback. Any tips ?

    Running PLi Image with PC i7 Processor with Windows 7. Tried on Windows XP also same problem.

    Anyone can help my problem...

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    Default Need help setting up to record with Buffalo Linkstation Pro Duo

    I have gone through all the pages in this thread with no avail.

    Need help filling this page just to start off on the right track.



    Client directory:
    ServerDirectory:
    Remote Host Name/IP:

    I have given static address for my dreambox 500c (192.168.1.135) and NAS (192.168.1.203).

    I have created a folder (RECORDINGS) in my NAS web interface. Allowed for read & write mode. Guest access is enabled.
    Last edited by siletto; 28th December, 2011 at 03:56 PM.

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    Hi I have problem to mount my drive on DM500S.

    Can anyone help me set the DM500S settings for mount drive?
    NAS is Buffalo TeraStation PRO TS-H2.0TGL/R5-EU

    My router IP: 192.168.1.1 (Netgear)
    DM500S IP: 192.168.1.10
    My NAS IP: 192.168.1.7 (only admin access for configuration, no file access)
    My NAS folder: \\NAS-001\DreamBox (shared folder)
    NAS user and password: dreambox

    My problem is that with IP I not have access to shared folder, I need to use Network manager to access files and folders.

    How can I set this on DM500S?
    Anyone have any solutions?

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    Default Help

    when i do this i get a error message can any on help
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    Hi guys,
    i need yr help to setup my stuff....

    1. i have dreambox 500s and i want to record directly to NAS (Synology DS212J)
    2. on my synology i have a shared folder "Downloads" in which i want my recordings go in .
    the location is :
    i. smb://192.168.2.9/Downloads
    ii. \\PGM_DISKSTATION\Downloads

    My questions are:
    1.on the add mount point window filestystem i will choose 3= smbfs, right ?
    2. automount check , right ?
    3. client directory and server directory , how i will enter the location ?
    4. ip : the ip of the NAS
    5.user name , pass - selfexplanatory

    it has some boxes on the right, should i check some of them ? the last 4 are checked .....

    Sorry for my noobs questions ((

    Thanks in advance for yr help guys .....











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    guys how do I record to pc. first I am using Cnigma2 image.
    so first thing I do is go to bluepanel>setup>automount editor>add. then I key in my ip address n set the rest.
    after which I still cant record. reading the instructions, I do not have communications setup, so am I doing rightly?

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    thanks man

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    What is the format of the recorded media?
    Can I setup or configure the recording format type?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivony View Post
    What is the format of the recorded media?
    Can I setup or configure the recording format type?
    Thanks.

    TS Format
    no u can't only TS
    if not use video converter to any format you wish to
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    NEED HELP!!!

    I cant mount to my network drive using engima2 image.

    Anyone can help ?
    Last edited by smackinghar5; 2nd October, 2013 at 06:45 PM.

 

 
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