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    need to view recordings on other box

    i have a duo with internal hdd and i set up my solo to play the recordings elsewhere,now i want to add the max digital into the system ,it sees the duo but cannot access it,on the vu boxes i just pressed the recording list button but nothing therethink i missed a step if anyone can help please ,cheers.

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    On the server box, Menu -> Setup -> Network -> Samba setup, install both options.
    On the client box, Menu -> Setup -> Network -> Samba setup, install the first option.

    Then on the client boxes:
    Menu -> Setup -> Network -> Mounts Setup -> Network Browser, mount your server share.

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    Re: need to view recordings on other box

    I was told nfs is better for linux to linux samba is more for windows to linux
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    Quote Originally Posted by s1m0nw View Post
    I was told nfs is better for linux to linux samba is more for windows to linux
    You're right: you should indeed install NFS on both the DUO (probably already done) and the MaxDigitaal. Once done you can use the networkbrowser on the MaxDigitaal to mount the DUO, using the NFS (not the cifs) option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by s1m0nw View Post
    I was told nfs is better for linux to linux samba is more for windows to linux
    Yes, I install both, I have linux & windows on the same network, so samba seems the easiest way to get a new win box connecting.
    But if all you need is NFS, just choose that option.

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    just have to find the right buttons to press now,why cant remotes be standard

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactikid View Post
    just have to find the right buttons to press now,why cant remotes be standard
    should be the same buttons as you are setting up through the menus

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