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Old 3rd February 2004, 15:15   #16  |  Link
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Originally posted by MrDarcy
Most of the PVR (receivers with HD) have a port to transfer files to a PC. But usually you need first to record the file to the receiver's HD, and then you can transfer it to the PC offline. The program TPVRconv has been written to process (demux, convert to Divx, cut, trim, etc.) this kind of files.
I would be interested to learn how fast this transfer process is and what connection is used. As it's probably quicker to remove the HD from the STB and connect it to an PC!

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But recently I've read about a couple of models which are able to record directly to the PC hard-disk. They are called Neotion and SkyBox (nothing to do with Sky UK and Sky Italia pay-tv services) and I think it's the same receiver with two different brands.

They use the Video-Link software that allows a full-control from the PC, including direct stream recording:

http://www.neotionbox.com/datas/indexbox-gb.html

Bye!
This is great news. More competition for the Hauppauge DEC3000-s!

Thanks for this


EDIT: Just read the spec for the Neotion box. No mention of whether the USB connection is 1.1 or 2.0. Interesting that it's tailored for receiving porn channels
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