In order to Back up the 3 FIles - All_Channel.dat, Antenna_list.dat, and DVBS.dat Radar says you have to locate them on Disk 2 on the AZbox. How or where do I need to go to to view Disk 2 and Disk 1 on AZbox?
Jsattv,
What program are you using for your FTP Client? I personally recommend FileZilla (or MaZEdit 3.0 if you have it working for you). Other applications can be used, but I am familiar with these two. If you use another, then you will just have to modify what I say here to apply the appropriate navigation routes.
Let's use FileZilla for the example.
Open the FileZilla application, connect to your AZBox using your AZBox IP address as HOST, use root as the USERNAME, azbox as the password and 21 as the FTP PORT.
In the panel to the right that is named "REMOTE SITE" (thats your AZBox), left click on the file folder with the "?" and it will open the directories so that you can view the DISK1 and DISK2 folders and others.
Left click on the DISK2 folder and in the panel below named "FILENAME" you will be able to see your all_channel.dat, antenna_list.dat and DVBS.dat files, among others.
On FileZilla's left panel named "LOCAL SITE" (this is your PC) select the directory where you want to install the three files. In the "FILENAME" panel below that, select and open the precise file you want to place them in.
CTRL + left click on the files you want to backup so that they are highlighted in the "FILENAME" panel below the "REMOTE SITE". Then right click to open a menu and find "add files to queue". The files and their destination will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. You may transfer multiple files this way. If you prefer, you can just select each file, one at a time, and transfer them individually.
Now, click on the toolbar "TRANSFER" and select "PROCESS QUEUE". The files will be transferred directly.
That's it. Now you have the three files saved on your PC for backup. To restore these files, the process is virtually the same, in reverse order - move them from your PC to the AZBox in the same manner.
RADAR
Thanks a lot Radar, I had wrongly thought you could see those Disk 1 and Disk 2 files just from the AZBox side. I wanted to Back up my Satellite Files, but first shouldn't I update my Satellite List for North America? I am using FileZilla the Zipped Version, downloaded it yesterday and extracted it with winrar, when I double click Filezilla I can see on the left hand side the 2 Files for my customized 46 Satellite - Antenna_List, and DVBS_dat files that I need to upload into AZbox under My Documents. Not sure how to transfer the Files yet but the Help Documentation said to Double Click or drag them to the Right to transfer them to the Right Hand or Host Side. I am assuming that you have to Connect to the AZbox first BEFORE this can happen?
So summerizing:
1. First I will go to FTP Connect on AZBox and set up for Host Port ID and PW (password). Then Click on "CONNECT"?
2. Then go back to my computer and open up FileZilla, locate my 2 files Open the FileZilla application, connect to AZBox using my AZBox IP address as HOST, use root as the USERNAME, azbox as the password and 21 as the FTP PORT. I guess I hit "Quickconnect" to transfer the files?
This stuff is all new to me & I want to get it right, so I definately appreciate your help.
For instance, say you have three AZBoxes in your home (wouldn't that be awesome!). You might have one at IP 192.168.1.102, one at 192.168.1.103 and one at 192.168.1.104. But, you might have a PC at 192.168.1.105. So, select or highlight the intended quick connect route before you click on QUICK CONNECT.
Darn it ! Now I guess I have to change my 3 azboxes ip addresses. That is exactly how I have my az IP addy's set up.
Then please explain to me how I can do it!
I wanted to watch a movie that is in one azbox that is connected to a small tv to the another azbox that is connected to a 46" HD TV.
I can find the movie using the az ftp feature just can't figure out how to copy it to the other box or view it from the other box.
Wait a minute, haven't you had like a long time to learn this box?
I'm still a newbie with it and caught up to you already!
Seriously though, if this can be figured out, I can see some really decent things some of us can do in the future with the satellite and channel lists and other files.
Then please explain to me how I can do it!
I wanted to watch a movie that is in one azbox that is connected to a small tv to the another azbox that is connected to a 46" HD TV.
I can find the movie using the az ftp feature just can't figure out how to copy it to the other box or view it from the other box.
Jsattv,
What program are you using for your FTP Client? I personally recommend FileZilla (or MaZEdit 3.0 if you have it working for you). Other applications can be used, but I am familiar with these two. If you use another, then you will just have to modify what I say here to apply the appropriate navigation routes.
Let's use FileZilla for the example.
Open the FileZilla application, connect to your AZBox using your AZBox IP address as HOST, use root as the USERNAME, azbox as the password and 21 as the FTP PORT.
In the panel to the right that is named "REMOTE SITE" (thats your AZBox), left click on the file folder with the "?" and it will open the directories so that you can view the DISK1 and DISK2 folders and others.
Left click on the DISK2 folder and in the panel below named "FILENAME" you will be able to see your all_channel.dat, antenna_list.dat and DVBS.dat files, among others.
On FileZilla's left panel named "LOCAL SITE" (this is your PC) select the directory where you want to install the three files. In the "FILENAME" panel below that, select and open the precise file you want to place them in.
CTRL + left click on the files you want to backup so that they are highlighted in the "FILENAME" panel below the "REMOTE SITE". Then right click to open a menu and find "add files to queue". The files and their destination will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. You may transfer multiple files this way. If you prefer, you can just select each file, one at a time, and transfer them individually.
Now, click on the toolbar "TRANSFER" and select "PROCESS QUEUE". The files will be transferred directly.
That's it. Now you have the three files saved on your PC for backup. To restore these files, the process is virtually the same, in reverse order - move them from your PC to the AZBox in the same manner.
RADAR
I don't have multiple AZs to test with but it shouldn't be that much of a problem, and there are other options since the AZ IS basically a computer.
If that movie was on a computer hard drive somewhere on your LAN, then you could watch it on the AZ without having it on the HD connected to that AZ. In fact, all three of your AZs could watch that same movie at the same time or starting at different times.
I even watch DVD movies on my AZ using the DVD players on a couple of the computers on my LAN. You just have to enable network file sharing on everything you want the AZ to access, ie, hard drive, DVD ROM, etc.
Great info Radar. Well I finally saw those Disk 1 and Disk 2 files and a bunch of other files as you noted on AZbox yesterday using Filezilla on my Laptop. The only problem I had was when I went to save them to my Laptop it kept wanting to overwrite my new North American 46 Sat Files on the Desktop so I didn't go thru with it. Then the Wireless Connection in Red said that the connection was lost to AZbox. Guess need to connect to a more stable connection via my Desktop?
Also to go from Desktop to AZbox with my new 2 Sat (DVBS.dat & Antenna_list.dat) 46 Sat Files do they get stored in Disk 1or Disk 2? Do they replace the Existing 125 European Channel List that now resides on AZbox, or are Both Lists there after I do the Transfer?