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<blockquote data-quote="tye" data-source="post: 216994" data-attributes="member: 229691"><p>try this m8</p><p></p><p>FTPing to Dbox and how to Transfer and Backup Images, Service files and Bouquets </p><p>Whats needed.... </p><p>A Dbox in Debug Mode </p><p>A RJ45 Crossover Cable (if you do not know what this is then its probably best to stop here) </p><p>A PC (I had a few problems using my laptop but no issues using a desktop.) </p><p>Either a recent version of Internet Explorer, version 5 or above, or FlashFXP or other FTP </p><p>program </p><p>Note: The DBox is NOT to be connected to the PC at this point so if you have connected them via </p><p>Crossover cable then take it back out. </p><p>First things first, Setting up the PC so that its ready to communicate with the Dbox </p><p>1. Open the Control Panel then go into Network Connections </p><p>2. You may have a few different connections so disable all of them with the exception of the </p><p>connection that you are going to use to communicate with the dbox. </p><p>3. Right click on the connection to be used and select "Properties" </p><p>4. If using Windows XP turn off the firewall by clicking on the "Advanced" tab, click "Settings" </p><p>under "windows firewall" then select "Off" then click "Ok" then click on the "general" tab </p><p>4b. If you are using another firewall then be sure to disable it or you won't be able to connect to </p><p>the Dbox. If you don't know how then stop here. </p><p>5. Double click on "internet protocol" to take you into the IP settings </p><p>6. Click "Use the following IP addess" </p><p>7. Type in 192.168.0.101 into the "IP address box </p><p>8. Type in 255.255.255.0 into the "Subnet mask" box if it is not automatically put in </p><p>9. Type in 192.168.0.1 into the "Default gateway" box </p><p>10. Click "OK" then "OK" again to save the settings </p><p>Thats the computer ready now its time to setup the DBox </p><p>1. If not already turned on, turn on the Dbox. If there is no image on the box or if "Kein System" is </p><p>showing on the display then move onto the IFA tutorial. </p><p>2. Once booted up press the "Dbox" button on the remote which on mine is 2 below the power </p><p>button </p><p>3. Select "Settings" from the menu that pops up on the screen (should be 4 from the bottom) </p><p>4. Select "Network" from the new menu (should be 6 from the top) </p><p>5. Select "IP Address" (should be 7 from top) and change it to 192.168.0.100 then press "OK" on </p><p>the remote </p><p>6. Select "Default Gateway" (3 below IP Address) and change it to 192.168.0.1 then press "OK </p><p>on the remote </p><p>7. The "Subnet Mask" (Below "IP Address") should be 255.255.255.0, if it is not change it </p><p>accordingly </p><p>8. Select "Start/Restart Network Now" (5th from top) </p><p>9. Select "Show Active Network Settings" (4th from top) </p><p>10. Go "Back" then click "Save Settings" to save everything. </p><p>Now that everything is set up its time to communicate with your dbox </p><p>1. Connect your Dbox to your PC via the crossover cable. </p><p>2. Open your "Network Connections" from the "Control Panel" of your PC </p><p>3. Right click on the connection you are using to communicate with your DBox and select Repair </p><p>(this simply refreshes the connection) </p><p>4. Open up Internet Explorer or Flash FXP or whatever program you are using to connect to the </p><p>DBox </p><p>5a. If using Internet explorer simply type <a href="ftp://192.168.0.100/" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #006699">FTP://192.168.0.100</span></u></a> into it. If asked, the username is </p><p>"root" and the password is meant to be "Dbox2" but it can be absolutely anything. </p><p>5b. If using Flash FXP click on the lightning flash then quick connect then type 192.168.0.100 into </p><p>the "Server or URL" box type in "root" as the username and "dbox2" as the password then click </p><p>"Connect" </p><p>You have now connected to your Dbox but its time to backup some stuff </p><p>If you are mearly updating your image then you will want to backup your services files and your </p><p>bouquet files to do this you need to find where they are. </p><p>1a. In IE type <a href="ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #006699">ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/</span></u></a> again you may be asked for a username </p><p>and password </p><p>1b In Flash FXP if you don't know how to do it start using IE coz i can't be arsed typing out 2 sets </p><p>of instructions anymore =oP </p><p>2. Copy the Services.xml and Bouquets.xml to a safe place such as your desktop </p><p>Now to upload a nice new Image </p><p>1. Get your new image from the "Usual" places but make sure its the appropriate one. If it is a </p><p>single processor box then the 1x image is needed if it has 2 processors then the 2x image is </p><p>needed. </p><p>2. In internet explorer address bar type <a href="ftp://192.168.0.100/tmp" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #006699">ftp://192.168.0.100/tmp</span></u></a> again typing in the username and </p><p>password if necessary </p><p>3. Drag the image from where you have saved it into the window. </p><p>Now that the new Image is uploaded its time to flash the box </p><p>1. Press "Dbox" on the remote </p><p>2. Select "Service Menu" (3rd from bottom) and hit "OK" </p><p>3. Select "Image Update" (very last option) </p><p>4. Select "Flash Read/Write" (2nd Option) </p><p>5. Select "Write One Partition" (2nd From Bottom) </p><p>6. Select "Flash without bootloader" </p><p>7. Select the Image to flash. If you can't see the image make sure its the correct image and that it </p><p>has been extracted ie make sure its a .img file and not .rar </p><p>8. Select yes if prompted to continue and your finished. The box will reboot and your nearly there </p><p>Now that you have a fresh new image its time to get back your channels and bouquets </p><p>that you saved </p><p>1. Go to this part of the guide "Thats the computer ready now its time to setup the DBox" and </p><p>follow those steps through to reconfigure the IP on your box. </p><p>2. Open IE and type <a href="ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #006699">ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/</span></u></a> into the address bar </p><p>3. Copy the Services.xml and Bouquets.xml files that you backed up earlier into this folder. </p><p>4. Either reboot your box or Hit Dbox-Service-Refresh Channel List to get your channels back </p><p>Note, if you are starting from scratch you will be able to get the Services and Bouquets files for </p><p>your area from the usual places. If you can't you will need to perform a Scan and set up your own </p><p>Bouquets which is also in this guide. </p><p>Using IFA to flash the Dbox </p><p>Some people prefer to use IFA right from the get go but others use it only in emergencies. </p><p>Regardless this program will flash your Dbox from the boot which means if you have any errors </p><p>such as the dredded "Kein System" then IFA will sort them. </p><p>Before beginning make sure you back up your service.xml and bouquets.xml files if you want to </p><p>keep them </p><p>1. Make sure your computer is set to the settings given in "First things first, Setting up the PC so </p><p>that its ready to communicate with the Dbox" </p><p>2. Open IFA at the welcome screen hit "next" </p><p>3. Select the Image you wish flashed onto the box by clicking "Scan" and selecting it </p><p>4. Select the Network Device you are using to connect to the Dbox. If you have followed my guide </p><p>correctly there should only be 1. </p><p>5. If you have a Nullmodem Cable you can connect it if you wish but it is not necessary. If you </p><p>have one select yes, if you don't select no. then click "start" </p><p>6. Turn on your Dbox at the mains. If you had it turned on turn it off (at the mains) then turn it </p><p>back on. </p><p>7. If you get lucky "flashing" will show on the Dbox screen. If after a few seconds it doesn't turn it </p><p>off at the mains. </p><p>8. The window should minimize so click on it to get it back. Select the "Settings" tab and change </p><p>the IP to 192.168.0.100 </p><p>9. Click "Start" </p><p>10. Turn on your Dbox. </p><p>11. It should now come up flashing first time. If it doesn't try turning the dbox off then back on </p><p>again a few times. If it doesnt work after a dozen goes start from the beginning as it should really </p><p>work first time. </p><p>Your box now has a nice image in it, if you backed up your Service and Bouquet files its time to </p><p>put them back in via "Now that you have a fresh new image its time to get back your channels </p><p>and bouquets that you saved" part of the guide. </p><p>Scanning for New Channels </p><p>If you are looking to start from scratch you may want to find your own channels and create your </p><p>own bouquets. In order to do this you need to perform a Scan to find what channels are available </p><p>to you. Heres now.. </p><p>1. Press "Dbox" on your remote </p><p>2. Select "services" from the menu </p><p>3. Select "Service Scan" (3rd down) from the menu </p><p>4. "Scan for Services" should be set to "TV & Radio" </p><p>5. "Bouquet" should be set to "Leave existing" press ok to scroll through </p><p>6. "Cable provider" should be set to Sym6887 for N*L or Sym 6952 for TellyPest </p><p>7. "Fast Scan" should be set to off </p><p>8. Select "Start Scan" </p><p>Be prepared to wait up to an hour for the scan to complete. Once it has its time to create some </p><p>bouquets with your nice new channels. </p><p>Creating Your own Bouquets </p><p>If you want to make up your own Bouquets (menu's) then its actually pretty easy </p><p>1. Press "Dbox" on your remote </p><p>2. Select "Services" </p><p>3. Select "Bouquet Editor" </p><p>4. Along the bottom you will see your options. The red button deletes the selected bouquet, the </p><p>green button adds a bouquet, the yellow button moves the bouquet up and down the list and the </p><p>blue button renames a bouquet. </p><p>5 Press the green button to add a bouquet and type the name of it </p><p>6. Select that bouquet once you have added it then press the green button again to add a </p><p>channel to it. </p><p>7. The list of new channels will come up, select the one you wish to add to this particular list. You </p><p>can select more than one, just press the ok button for each one you wish to add and a dot will </p><p>appear next to it. When you are happy press back. </p><p>8. Repeat this for as many bouquets and channels you wish to add. </p><p>9. When finished press back until you are asked if you want to save. If you are happy select </p><p>"yes" to save your new bouquets. </p><p>At any time you can go back in and change the order of the bouquets etc by using the move </p><p>button. Play around, you won't break it =oP </p><p>Recording Direct to your PC </p><p>Ok here is where things get a little more complicated. I only advise doing this if you are really </p><p>comfortable with flashing/scanning etc as there have been problems in the past lol </p><p>Mounting your Harddrive so that your Dbox can see it </p><p>1. Make sure your computer is set to the settings given in "First things first, Setting up the PC so </p><p>that its ready to communicate with the Dbox" </p><p>2. Make sure your username on the pc has a password on it. If not then create one by going into </p><p>control panel, user accounts, select your username then create a password. </p><p>3. Create a folder in your C: drive named "Dbox" then folders inside it called "Movies", "MP3" and </p><p>"Pics" </p><p>4. Right click on each of the folders, including the "Dbox" one, then select "Sharing and Security" </p><p>5. Tick "Share this folder on the Network" and "Allow network users to change my files" then click </p><p>"Ok" </p><p>6. Press "Dbox" on your remote. </p><p>7. Select "Settings" </p><p>8. Select "Network Settings" </p><p>9. Scroll to "Mount Network Volume" </p><p>10. Select the fist NFS: </p><p>11. Change "Type" to CIFS </p><p>12. Change "Server IP" to 192.168.0.101 </p><p>13. Change "Directory Share" to "Dbox" </p><p>14. Change "local Directory" to /mnt </p><p>15. Mount on startup is optional </p><p>16. Mount Options are to be set to rw,soft,udp </p><p>17. Username is your windows username and password is the windows password </p><p>18. Select Mount Now. </p><p>Recording Settings </p><p>1. Press Dbox then "Settings" then "Recording" </p><p>2. Scroll "Recording device" until it says "Direct(file)" </p><p>3. Select "Direct Recording Settings" </p><p>4. Select "Default Recording Directory" and select "mnt/movies" </p><p>5. Set Max File size to 4096 </p><p>6. Set No. of Ringbuffers to 20 </p><p>7. Set all other options to off with the exception of "record all Audio PID's" and "Long </p><p>Filename....." Which should be set to "on" </p><p>8. Go back then select "Save/Activate Changes" </p><p>9. Go back again then go to Miscellaneous </p><p>28. Set "Load SPTS at boot" to "on" </p><p>29. Go back then save again </p><p>Now the Box is set to record to your computer, its time to sort out playback. </p><p>1. Press "Dbox" </p><p>2. Select "Movie Player" </p><p>3. Select "Settings" </p><p>4. Set "Streaming Server" to "On" </p><p>5. Set "Streaming Server IP" to 192.168.0.101 </p><p>6. Set "Directory(VLC)" to C:/Dbox/Movies </p><p>7. Set "Default Directory" to /mnt/movies </p><p>8. Go back then into the "Settings" menu then select "Save" </p><p>Playing a recording </p><p>1. To test that everything is working come out of all the menu's. </p><p>2. Press the blue button then the red button "Record start". Let it run for a minute or so saving to </p><p>your harddrive. </p><p>3. Press "record stop" or if you have came out of that menu blue button then red again. </p><p>4. If no errors occur press "Dbox" button then select "Movie Player" </p><p>5. Select "Play TS" then select the recording that you just made. </p><p>If everything plays then you are finished! </p><p>Playing MP3's Thru the Dbox and Viewing Pics </p><p>1. Press Dbox </p><p>2. Go to Settings then "Audio Player / Pic Viewer" </p><p>3. Change Default Directory under Picture Viewer to /mnt/Pics/ </p><p>4. Change Default Directory under Audio Player to /mnt/MP3/ </p><p>5. Any MP3's you want to play put them into the MP3 folder in DBox in your Cdrive </p><p>6. Any Pics you want to view put them in the Pics folder in Dbox in your Cdrive </p><p>7 To play MP3's Press Dbox then Audio Player, press the green button to add songs then select </p><p>the ones you want on the playlist. </p><p>8 To view pics Press Dbox then go to Picture Viewer, press the green button to add pics from the </p><p>Pics folder and up it comes. </p><p>Adding Games to your Dbox </p><p>1. Get games from the usual places. </p><p>2. Setup an ftp connection as per the start of this guide. Make sure you can browse the Dbox. </p><p>3. Copy the games you have downloaded to either (make sure you extract them first) </p><p><a href="ftp://192.168.0.100/var/plugins" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #006699">ftp://192.168.0.100/var/plugins</span></u></a> </p><p><a href="ftp://192.168.0.100/lib/tuxbox/plugins" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #006699">ftp://192.168.0.100/lib/tuxbox/plugins</span></u></a> </p><p><a href="ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/plugins" target="_blank"><u><span style="color: #006699">ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/plugins</span></u></a> </p><p>One of these will exist, a bit of trial and error will let you know which one to use. Different images </p><p>are different. </p><p>4. Press Dbox then Games to try them out </p><p>Hopefully this guide will provide usefull to everyone in one way or another. I have tried my best to </p><p>keep it as thorough as possible while being relatively simple to follow. In some cases i have put </p><p>where in the menu the option is i am talking about, as in 5th one down, but i stopped doing this </p><p>the further through the guide i went as if you want to do the more advanced setups you should </p><p>start at the beginning and learn your way up to them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tye, post: 216994, member: 229691"] try this m8 FTPing to Dbox and how to Transfer and Backup Images, Service files and Bouquets Whats needed.... A Dbox in Debug Mode A RJ45 Crossover Cable (if you do not know what this is then its probably best to stop here) A PC (I had a few problems using my laptop but no issues using a desktop.) Either a recent version of Internet Explorer, version 5 or above, or FlashFXP or other FTP program Note: The DBox is NOT to be connected to the PC at this point so if you have connected them via Crossover cable then take it back out. First things first, Setting up the PC so that its ready to communicate with the Dbox 1. Open the Control Panel then go into Network Connections 2. You may have a few different connections so disable all of them with the exception of the connection that you are going to use to communicate with the dbox. 3. Right click on the connection to be used and select "Properties" 4. If using Windows XP turn off the firewall by clicking on the "Advanced" tab, click "Settings" under "windows firewall" then select "Off" then click "Ok" then click on the "general" tab 4b. If you are using another firewall then be sure to disable it or you won't be able to connect to the Dbox. If you don't know how then stop here. 5. Double click on "internet protocol" to take you into the IP settings 6. Click "Use the following IP addess" 7. Type in 192.168.0.101 into the "IP address box 8. Type in 255.255.255.0 into the "Subnet mask" box if it is not automatically put in 9. Type in 192.168.0.1 into the "Default gateway" box 10. Click "OK" then "OK" again to save the settings Thats the computer ready now its time to setup the DBox 1. If not already turned on, turn on the Dbox. If there is no image on the box or if "Kein System" is showing on the display then move onto the IFA tutorial. 2. Once booted up press the "Dbox" button on the remote which on mine is 2 below the power button 3. Select "Settings" from the menu that pops up on the screen (should be 4 from the bottom) 4. Select "Network" from the new menu (should be 6 from the top) 5. Select "IP Address" (should be 7 from top) and change it to 192.168.0.100 then press "OK" on the remote 6. Select "Default Gateway" (3 below IP Address) and change it to 192.168.0.1 then press "OK on the remote 7. The "Subnet Mask" (Below "IP Address") should be 255.255.255.0, if it is not change it accordingly 8. Select "Start/Restart Network Now" (5th from top) 9. Select "Show Active Network Settings" (4th from top) 10. Go "Back" then click "Save Settings" to save everything. Now that everything is set up its time to communicate with your dbox 1. Connect your Dbox to your PC via the crossover cable. 2. Open your "Network Connections" from the "Control Panel" of your PC 3. Right click on the connection you are using to communicate with your DBox and select Repair (this simply refreshes the connection) 4. Open up Internet Explorer or Flash FXP or whatever program you are using to connect to the DBox 5a. If using Internet explorer simply type [URL="ftp://192.168.0.100/"][U][COLOR=#006699]FTP://192.168.0.100[/COLOR][/U][/URL] into it. If asked, the username is "root" and the password is meant to be "Dbox2" but it can be absolutely anything. 5b. If using Flash FXP click on the lightning flash then quick connect then type 192.168.0.100 into the "Server or URL" box type in "root" as the username and "dbox2" as the password then click "Connect" You have now connected to your Dbox but its time to backup some stuff If you are mearly updating your image then you will want to backup your services files and your bouquet files to do this you need to find where they are. 1a. In IE type [URL="ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/"][U][COLOR=#006699]ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/[/COLOR][/U][/URL] again you may be asked for a username and password 1b In Flash FXP if you don't know how to do it start using IE coz i can't be arsed typing out 2 sets of instructions anymore =oP 2. Copy the Services.xml and Bouquets.xml to a safe place such as your desktop Now to upload a nice new Image 1. Get your new image from the "Usual" places but make sure its the appropriate one. If it is a single processor box then the 1x image is needed if it has 2 processors then the 2x image is needed. 2. In internet explorer address bar type [URL="ftp://192.168.0.100/tmp"][U][COLOR=#006699]ftp://192.168.0.100/tmp[/COLOR][/U][/URL] again typing in the username and password if necessary 3. Drag the image from where you have saved it into the window. Now that the new Image is uploaded its time to flash the box 1. Press "Dbox" on the remote 2. Select "Service Menu" (3rd from bottom) and hit "OK" 3. Select "Image Update" (very last option) 4. Select "Flash Read/Write" (2nd Option) 5. Select "Write One Partition" (2nd From Bottom) 6. Select "Flash without bootloader" 7. Select the Image to flash. If you can't see the image make sure its the correct image and that it has been extracted ie make sure its a .img file and not .rar 8. Select yes if prompted to continue and your finished. The box will reboot and your nearly there Now that you have a fresh new image its time to get back your channels and bouquets that you saved 1. Go to this part of the guide "Thats the computer ready now its time to setup the DBox" and follow those steps through to reconfigure the IP on your box. 2. Open IE and type [URL="ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/"][U][COLOR=#006699]ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/config/zapit/[/COLOR][/U][/URL] into the address bar 3. Copy the Services.xml and Bouquets.xml files that you backed up earlier into this folder. 4. Either reboot your box or Hit Dbox-Service-Refresh Channel List to get your channels back Note, if you are starting from scratch you will be able to get the Services and Bouquets files for your area from the usual places. If you can't you will need to perform a Scan and set up your own Bouquets which is also in this guide. Using IFA to flash the Dbox Some people prefer to use IFA right from the get go but others use it only in emergencies. Regardless this program will flash your Dbox from the boot which means if you have any errors such as the dredded "Kein System" then IFA will sort them. Before beginning make sure you back up your service.xml and bouquets.xml files if you want to keep them 1. Make sure your computer is set to the settings given in "First things first, Setting up the PC so that its ready to communicate with the Dbox" 2. Open IFA at the welcome screen hit "next" 3. Select the Image you wish flashed onto the box by clicking "Scan" and selecting it 4. Select the Network Device you are using to connect to the Dbox. If you have followed my guide correctly there should only be 1. 5. If you have a Nullmodem Cable you can connect it if you wish but it is not necessary. If you have one select yes, if you don't select no. then click "start" 6. Turn on your Dbox at the mains. If you had it turned on turn it off (at the mains) then turn it back on. 7. If you get lucky "flashing" will show on the Dbox screen. If after a few seconds it doesn't turn it off at the mains. 8. The window should minimize so click on it to get it back. Select the "Settings" tab and change the IP to 192.168.0.100 9. Click "Start" 10. Turn on your Dbox. 11. It should now come up flashing first time. If it doesn't try turning the dbox off then back on again a few times. If it doesnt work after a dozen goes start from the beginning as it should really work first time. Your box now has a nice image in it, if you backed up your Service and Bouquet files its time to put them back in via "Now that you have a fresh new image its time to get back your channels and bouquets that you saved" part of the guide. Scanning for New Channels If you are looking to start from scratch you may want to find your own channels and create your own bouquets. In order to do this you need to perform a Scan to find what channels are available to you. Heres now.. 1. Press "Dbox" on your remote 2. Select "services" from the menu 3. Select "Service Scan" (3rd down) from the menu 4. "Scan for Services" should be set to "TV & Radio" 5. "Bouquet" should be set to "Leave existing" press ok to scroll through 6. "Cable provider" should be set to Sym6887 for N*L or Sym 6952 for TellyPest 7. "Fast Scan" should be set to off 8. Select "Start Scan" Be prepared to wait up to an hour for the scan to complete. Once it has its time to create some bouquets with your nice new channels. Creating Your own Bouquets If you want to make up your own Bouquets (menu's) then its actually pretty easy 1. Press "Dbox" on your remote 2. Select "Services" 3. Select "Bouquet Editor" 4. Along the bottom you will see your options. The red button deletes the selected bouquet, the green button adds a bouquet, the yellow button moves the bouquet up and down the list and the blue button renames a bouquet. 5 Press the green button to add a bouquet and type the name of it 6. Select that bouquet once you have added it then press the green button again to add a channel to it. 7. The list of new channels will come up, select the one you wish to add to this particular list. You can select more than one, just press the ok button for each one you wish to add and a dot will appear next to it. When you are happy press back. 8. Repeat this for as many bouquets and channels you wish to add. 9. When finished press back until you are asked if you want to save. If you are happy select "yes" to save your new bouquets. At any time you can go back in and change the order of the bouquets etc by using the move button. Play around, you won't break it =oP Recording Direct to your PC Ok here is where things get a little more complicated. I only advise doing this if you are really comfortable with flashing/scanning etc as there have been problems in the past lol Mounting your Harddrive so that your Dbox can see it 1. Make sure your computer is set to the settings given in "First things first, Setting up the PC so that its ready to communicate with the Dbox" 2. Make sure your username on the pc has a password on it. If not then create one by going into control panel, user accounts, select your username then create a password. 3. Create a folder in your C: drive named "Dbox" then folders inside it called "Movies", "MP3" and "Pics" 4. Right click on each of the folders, including the "Dbox" one, then select "Sharing and Security" 5. Tick "Share this folder on the Network" and "Allow network users to change my files" then click "Ok" 6. Press "Dbox" on your remote. 7. Select "Settings" 8. Select "Network Settings" 9. Scroll to "Mount Network Volume" 10. Select the fist NFS: 11. Change "Type" to CIFS 12. Change "Server IP" to 192.168.0.101 13. Change "Directory Share" to "Dbox" 14. Change "local Directory" to /mnt 15. Mount on startup is optional 16. Mount Options are to be set to rw,soft,udp 17. Username is your windows username and password is the windows password 18. Select Mount Now. 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 Now the Box is set to record to your computer, its time to sort out playback. 1. Press "Dbox" 2. Select "Movie Player" 3. Select "Settings" 4. Set "Streaming Server" to "On" 5. Set "Streaming Server IP" to 192.168.0.101 6. Set "Directory(VLC)" to C:/Dbox/Movies 7. Set "Default Directory" to /mnt/movies 8. Go back then into the "Settings" menu then select "Save" Playing a recording 1. To test that everything is working come out of all the menu's. 2. Press the blue button then the red button "Record start". Let it run for a minute or so saving to your harddrive. 3. Press "record stop" or if you have came out of that menu blue button then red again. 4. If no errors occur press "Dbox" button then select "Movie Player" 5. Select "Play TS" then select the recording that you just made. If everything plays then you are finished! Playing MP3's Thru the Dbox and Viewing Pics 1. Press Dbox 2. Go to Settings then "Audio Player / Pic Viewer" 3. Change Default Directory under Picture Viewer to /mnt/Pics/ 4. Change Default Directory under Audio Player to /mnt/MP3/ 5. Any MP3's you want to play put them into the MP3 folder in DBox in your Cdrive 6. Any Pics you want to view put them in the Pics folder in Dbox in your Cdrive 7 To play MP3's Press Dbox then Audio Player, press the green button to add songs then select the ones you want on the playlist. 8 To view pics Press Dbox then go to Picture Viewer, press the green button to add pics from the Pics folder and up it comes. Adding Games to your Dbox 1. Get games from the usual places. 2. Setup an ftp connection as per the start of this guide. Make sure you can browse the Dbox. 3. Copy the games you have downloaded to either (make sure you extract them first) [URL="ftp://192.168.0.100/var/plugins"][U][COLOR=#006699]ftp://192.168.0.100/var/plugins[/COLOR][/U][/URL] [URL="ftp://192.168.0.100/lib/tuxbox/plugins"][U][COLOR=#006699]ftp://192.168.0.100/lib/tuxbox/plugins[/COLOR][/U][/URL] [URL="ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/plugins"][U][COLOR=#006699]ftp://192.168.0.100/tuxbox/plugins[/COLOR][/U][/URL] One of these will exist, a bit of trial and error will let you know which one to use. Different images are different. 4. Press Dbox then Games to try them out Hopefully this guide will provide usefull to everyone in one way or another. I have tried my best to keep it as thorough as possible while being relatively simple to follow. In some cases i have put where in the menu the option is i am talking about, as in 5th one down, but i stopped doing this the further through the guide i went as if you want to do the more advanced setups you should start at the beginning and learn your way up to them. [/QUOTE]
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