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Extracting vids from Direct TV R 15 DVR... |
| cwb posted 2009 Jun 23 13:17 |
| Is there a how-to link here? I did this with a DVR 625, pulling the .tsp files, but what is the file to pull from a Direct TV receiver?
Thanks... |
| freebird73717 posted 2009 Jun 23 13:39 |
| I don't think you can pull files off of a r15. Some directv tivo dvr's you can hack to get files off of but not an r15 afaik.
See this old thread at dealdatabase.com http://dealdatabase.com/forum/showthread.php?t=57803 You might try posting a new thread there to see if someone has done it but I wouldn't be to hopeful. |
| cwb posted 2009 Jun 24 17:17 |
| I think you're right - no extraction from R15, yet. I read for about 4 1/2 hours yesterday, including a 4 page, 7 page, and 8 page threads (GOOD info) Same knowledgeable posters' names were coming up too. Came down to EBRTS (?) (file properties management - FAT64 type), and lots of cash for proprietary info...
Are there any DirectTV DVR's that can have vids offloaded by mounting the drive with a Linux system??? |
| freebird73717 posted 2009 Jun 24 18:13 |
| Yeah there is an awful lot of info out there to read. I went through the same thing with my r10. Then I found out the dang thing can't be hacked. Oh well. In another month I'm cancelling my directv and going with straight over the air DTV and a series 2 tivo/dtv convert combination.
Some of the tivo made directv dvrs can be hacked. I know that the Hughes SD-DVR40 can be. And there are others. You can find these cheap on ebay. Sometimes you can even find them on ebay that have already been hacked. Do a search on ebay for directv tivo. Once these are hacked you can use all the disabled tivo functions like tivotogo which allows you to pull the files from your tivo to your pc in a .tivo file. This .tivo file can then be edited with videoredo. Good luck to you. |
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