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JerryR

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  1. I can see the files pop up and then when you select them it just shows the symbol of the clock like they are waiting to load.  

    At home I can also access the Dune from my computer and copy files into it from there.  Was hoping to get that setup to, but just being able to play videos Seems like Priority A. 

  2. I did transfer a number of videos straight to the HDD by connecting to the Mac.  The issue is now those won't play on the Dune.  

    The Dune I have at home works great because clearly someone smarter than me set it up and got it going.  

  3. Does anyone in here have pretty decent knowledge of the Dune HD players?  I have one on my home C4 network and it's fantastic.  So I wanted to get one to put in our cabin to play movies.  I'm trying to get connected to it from a Mac on our network but having trouble.  Looking for help to figure out how to access it in the Mac finder, then transfer files from my Mac onto the USB connected hard drive.  Any assistance is appreciated!

  4. On 10/17/2019 at 8:12 PM, mpeccon said:

    Hey Guys,

    I just had a company come over to the house to do a system takeover (long story). Well, I decided to also add additional things in the house. One of those items were a 6 button programable switch and four of the outlets you plug into an outlet. They had no issue with getting them to turn on and stay on. However, apparently they are dimmable outlets. The problem is i have LED upper/lower cabinet lights that plug into those outlets so when they get turned "off" apparently there is still a small voltage that go through the outlets so the flicker. Has anyone run into this issue and if so, what is the fix? For now we just unplugged them because the technician wasn't sure if there were ones that didn't have the dimmable feather (that would solve the issue). 

     

    Just to clarify, they flicker when the power is off? On something like this I've taken something else and plugged it into the outlet as well.  For exmple a LED nightlight.  Just something that draws power, even if not a lot.  That has taken care of my LED bleed problems before. 

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