Possiedo un paio di Humax PVT-9200T PVR dual Freeview, entrambi i quali sono ora abbastanza pieno con programmi registrati. Humax hanno fornito un programma chiamato eLinker, ma non è molto buono. Una buona alternativa è Humax Media Controller ma sfortunatamente non funziona con Windows x64, come Mike Dimmick spiega. Per fortuna, Mike ha anche creato una soluzione per patch alcuni dei file, in modo che Humax Media Controller può ora essere utilizzato con successo in Windows 7 x64. L'unico problema è che Windows deve essere avviato con l'applicazione della firma del driver disabilitata.
Update Apr 2024
Mike’s site is still up but the link to HumaxPVR.zip that he offered is now dead.
I found a copy of Humax Media Controller with Mike’s driver added that I downloaded and e‑mailed to someone around 14 years ago still intact in my old gmail and have now rescued it.
You can download it directly qui
I’m trying to locate a copy of the software mike created to support Windows x64 (HumaxPVR.zip).…the download link on his Blogger page is no longer functional …it is a very old piece of software now.
Should anyone be able to point me in the direction of a copy, I’d appreciate it.
Hi Roger
I have an “in use” copy which at 593k is a bit larger than the original — I think because it has some extra files dumped in it. But hopefully it has what you need. Please try this link https://diymediahome.org/download.php?HumaxMediaControllerV105.zip/1vOBbKXjpKh5FZSpxJyO3gqSwEvs2FNv_
Jon, Grazie per i file.
Unfortunately I don’t seem to be able to get the correct driver to install.
I’m bypassing the unsigned driver protection and am offered HumaxSTBAlternate.inf as the driver installer .…but the driver installed by this is described as written by ‘Humax STB’ version 0.1.12.1 20/3/2007
I get a device connection error on running Humax.bat
Hi Roger
That is frustrating. I assume you’re on windows 10 o 11? This was from the Windows 7 days so that might be the issue. It sounds like the correct driver is installing — the inf file was created by Humax and modified by Mike D but still shows as version 0.1.12.1 as you say.
I assume you’ve connected the humax to the computer with a USB cable and then installed the driver for the “unknown device” or whatever the humax shows up as?
There are instructions here for how to use the drivers — http://www.enigma.eclipse.co.uk/humax/HumaxMediaController.htm
Make sure you’ve rebooted with driver signing enforcement turned off first (which is quite faffy on win 10 i believe) — tips on how to do that here — https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/permanent-disable-driver-signature-verification/009c3498-bef8-4564-bb52-1d05812506e0