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<blockquote data-quote="thecaretaker" data-source="post: 695089" data-attributes="member: 292455"><p>Well done so far, but first things first. You will need to set up your ftp/telnet access in the settings options (see attachment image below)</p><p></p><p>password: root</p><p>username: relook</p><p></p><p>This should allow you to download the channel list.</p><p></p><p>You can use any ftp program to access the drive. I use Cuteftp. </p><p></p><p>The folder layout takes some getting used to, but the media folder give access to the files stored on your hard drive. Programme recordings are stored in the divx folder.</p><p></p><p>I suggest you go to the Cuberevo website and download the user guide and have a good read up. Also, you'll find a lot of help on the Denktenk forum. If you are not used to a Linux system, it does take a learning cure to get your head round. But the ip9000HD is a fantastic box with stunning quality picture, you made a good choice. I love mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thecaretaker, post: 695089, member: 292455"] Well done so far, but first things first. You will need to set up your ftp/telnet access in the settings options (see attachment image below) password: root username: relook This should allow you to download the channel list. You can use any ftp program to access the drive. I use Cuteftp. The folder layout takes some getting used to, but the media folder give access to the files stored on your hard drive. Programme recordings are stored in the divx folder. I suggest you go to the Cuberevo website and download the user guide and have a good read up. Also, you'll find a lot of help on the Denktenk forum. If you are not used to a Linux system, it does take a learning cure to get your head round. But the ip9000HD is a fantastic box with stunning quality picture, you made a good choice. I love mine. [/QUOTE]
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