Do you not get two buttons, one saying "free user" and one saying "premium user"? I just tried it and I did. Granted, the amount per day you can download for free is ridiculously small, and the ads are ridiculously large, but it should work.
Site wants me to pay them for premium membership to download.
No thanks.
Is it possible to access this box remotely and get into the system folders?
Is there any advantage to using this putty thing? Ie I just use the Hyperterm that comes with Windows, and that works fine. I do use a separate FTP program (WSFTP and/or SmartFTP) instead of Windows FTP however. But I'm curious whether putty has some advantage over Hyperterm?
I'm curious how you did this, and I'm also curious whether there is any increase relative to the bitrates of video that you're able to play?
My Roku uses samba type file sharing (I think), and if I remember right, the highest bitrate it could handle across the lan was around 27 mbps, although I think newer firmware improved this a bit. However when it would receive a stream instead of grabbing it from a share, it could handle in excess of 40 mbps, basically never saw a rate too fast for it. So this NFS filesharing sounds interesting. But I'm also interested in perhaps some way of getting the Azbox to receive a stream. Seems like some of the Azbox applications involve getting streams off the internet, so it seems like it should be possible to simulate this over a lan, possibly making it a bit more efficient and able to exceed the 20 mbps cap???
I've always wondered if this so called 20 mbps "cap" on the bitrate was really intentional or if it just happened to be the fastest rate that the Azbox happened to be able to play? Ie I've never seen any URLs posted indicating that Azbox really did this intentionally, but that seems to be the common opinion.
I suggested PuTTY because I use SSH for everything. telnet is unencrypted.
You can mount your file share anywhere under /DATA. In fact you can make it so your azbox records directly to your server by mounting your file share under /DATA/usb1/sda1.
Mounting your share on /DATA/movie will let you see everything as soon as you go into the Movie function of the receiver.
If you were looking for something like NX server, you'd probably be better off getting a DVB pci card or usb DVB device and use something like MythTV.
Do you not get two buttons, one saying "free user" and one saying "premium user"? I just tried it and I did. Granted, the amount per day you can download for free is ridiculously small, and the ads are ridiculously large, but it should work.
select 'free user'.. wait 45 sec... download
Anyone else tried to use NFS to play or record shows from AZBox via LAN by now? Can you confirm any speed or playback & recording quality gain with high bit rate shows compare to Samba or Windows Networking with current AZBox firmware?I've got my Azbox set up to use one of my servers as a file server with NFS (faster than Samba/Windows filesharing) to play/record movies across the network. I set that up by logging in remotely.
...Should this thread be in AZBox section? ...
I wondered the same thing...
Then I wondered why one would be inclined to change fonts on the Azbox... What benefit is there to that?
I wondered the same thing...
Then I wondered why one would be inclined to change fonts on the Azbox... What benefit is there to that?