I have not been able yet to understand how exactly OpenATV users should act when wanting to move (or copy) files from an hard disk folder to another using just the H5/OpenATV basic functions (that is without network connection).
I noticed that when browsing/selecting multimedia files, recorded by the H5 itself (ts) or coming from elsewhere (mp4 ...), the green button at the bottom of the screen shows the tip "move". So I highlighted the movie file I wanted to move and I presses the green button on the remote, thus obtaining a message telling me to choose a destination for the file. The following events seemed quite vague and mysterious. I wanted to send the file to a specific folder inside another drive (connected to the front usb port), but I was unable to select the destination and confirm the operation. No more messages appeared and so I thought the operation had been aborted. I tried another couple of times, with the same (null) result.
Later I casually discovered that something had actually happened, as the file seemed to have been copied (not moved) to the root folder of the destination drive. However, when I opened that file in the PC, I found out it contained only the first hour of the movie.
So, in short:
the file wasn't moved but was (partially) copied, to a folder not chosen by me and in total absence of any feedback.
Can anybody shed some light?
What am I missing? :]
I noticed that when browsing/selecting multimedia files, recorded by the H5 itself (ts) or coming from elsewhere (mp4 ...), the green button at the bottom of the screen shows the tip "move". So I highlighted the movie file I wanted to move and I presses the green button on the remote, thus obtaining a message telling me to choose a destination for the file. The following events seemed quite vague and mysterious. I wanted to send the file to a specific folder inside another drive (connected to the front usb port), but I was unable to select the destination and confirm the operation. No more messages appeared and so I thought the operation had been aborted. I tried another couple of times, with the same (null) result.
Later I casually discovered that something had actually happened, as the file seemed to have been copied (not moved) to the root folder of the destination drive. However, when I opened that file in the PC, I found out it contained only the first hour of the movie.
So, in short:
the file wasn't moved but was (partially) copied, to a folder not chosen by me and in total absence of any feedback.
Can anybody shed some light?
What am I missing? :]