I want to save my DVR recordings on my computer. The problem is that, from the googling I've done, my DVR model encrypts the files in such a way that I can't transfer the recordings directly onto my computer, even if the USB ports on the DVR did work. I am wondering if maybe I can play the recording on my TV and just 'capture' the playback on my computer so I can save it. If there's a way to get the raw recordings unencrypted, that'd be great, but I doubt it's possible. More inside.
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Relevant info: I have Time Warner Cable and the dreaded Scientific Atlanta Explorer 8300HD. (Let me state for the record that when I have a Tivo, transferring recordings to my computer was a breeze and a built-in Tivo feature.) I don't have a TV tuner or anything in my desktop PC for TV viewing, although I'm not sure I need that for this. My computer has 8GB of RAM and an i7 processor, so hopefully it can handle whatever it needs to do. Also has an HDMI port.
I need to know what is the simplest, least expensive means of getting the recordings off my DVR and onto my computer and what software, if any, do I need. And I would like to retain HD quality, if possible. Or, if you know a better place to go for questions on doing this, please share. (Also, I don't need to do this regularly -- this is only to save special stuff. And this is just for my own collection - I will not be distributing anything.)
Thanks!
what you need is this.
it's a second box that sits between your DVR and your computer. It's pretty low fuss and it works.
yes, it's expensive, but it works. read the user reviews and you will see that people are using it to do what you would like to do and much more.
there are cheaper versions of these, but they are usually terrible and have little to no support offered
posted by bobdow at 9:46 AM on February 11, 2013 [1 favorite]
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posted by luriete at 9:49 AM on February 11, 2013
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Help me get my DVR recordings onto my computer somehow please! February 11, 2013 9:36 AM Subscribe. I want to save my DVR recordings on my computer. The problem is that, from the googling I've done, my DVR model encrypts the files in such a way that I can't transfer the recordings directly onto my computer, even if the USB ports on.
posted by AppleTurnover at 10:00 AM on February 11, 2013
posted by stupidsexyFlanders at 10:08 AM on February 11, 2013 [1 favorite]
Anything currently being shown on TV is available on the internet (in torrent form). Someone else has already done the work for you.
Technically this is piracy but realistically the effect is exactly the same. You have access to a show on your cable, you record it to your tivo, you end up with it on your computer.
Years ago I started down the path you're on, got pretty far along it, and then gave up. Why was I breaking my back trying to recreate something that is already available with no improvement whatsoever?
posted by RustyBrooks at 10:54 AM on February 11, 2013 [2 favorites]
posted by RustyBrooks at 10:54 AM on February 11, 2013
posted by Pronoiac at 11:02 AM on February 11, 2013
posted by aubilenon at 11:18 AM on February 11, 2013
If I wanted to simply have my computer record a feed of what I see on my TV monitor, how would I do this?
Also: RustyBrooks, you are not answering my question at all. I know about torrents and use them a lot -- enough to know that no one is torrenting women's soccer games. I didn't ask, 'How can I get The Office on my computer?' I asked a very specific question, which you are providing zero help with. Also, you might want to try re-reading: I used to have a Tivo and I have an Explorer 8300HD now.
posted by AppleTurnover at 12:49 PM on February 11, 2013
Unless I'm misunderstanding my search results about your particular DVR, yes, that is correct.
Apparently the easiest workaround is to convert it to analog and then re-digitize it. But that has some quality loss.
posted by aubilenon at 1:08 PM on February 11, 2013
It's both. The box encrypts the files on disk, and uses HDCP to encrypt the signal as it goes down the cable to the TV. It's technically been cracked but you'd have to find 'pirate' hardware to save the video and I don't know if it even exists- most people who are willing to spend money on this sort of thing are looking to crack, say, BluRays and people just crack the bluray format itself.
If you have an analog output from your set-top box, you can buy a cheap TV capture card for your PC and get it that way. There might be a fairly large quality dropoff, but it will work.
posted by BungaDunga at 1:31 PM on February 11, 2013
I think I've changed my mind and I now just want to do what is easiest because I find this all very confusing.
posted by AppleTurnover at 2:17 PM on February 11, 2013
it's listed in their FAQ
http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_hdpvr2-gaming.html
posted by bobdow at 2:29 PM on February 11, 2013
If you have component (analog) video outputs, then either of the devices bobdow linked to should work. Quality will be plenty good enough, though technically worse than it could be.
posted by aubilenon at 2:42 PM on February 11, 2013
posted by ambrosen at 3:30 PM on February 11, 2013
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posted by DirtyOldTown at 3:34 PM on February 11, 2013
Sadly, bungadunga's idea of grabbing the component video in SD may be the most practical approach for your existing recordings. I know you were hoping for HD, but that's going to be tough to pull off.
posted by DirtyOldTown at 3:46 PM on February 11, 2013
posted by zachlipton at 5:40 PM on February 11, 2013
This page may help.
posted by wierdo at 11:28 PM on February 11, 2013 [1 favorite]
Also, people seemed to mention an analog way to pull the recordings off, but no one explained what equipment I would need or how to do that. Googling that was too vague. More specifics, please?
Thanks.
posted by AppleTurnover at 12:59 PM on February 28, 2013
To get your existing recordings in analog SD, you just need an analog TV capture device with a composite or S-Video input (preferably S-Video) and some recording software. Most TV cards come with some software to record. You can do the same thing in HD with component cables, but capture cards that do that are very expensive. (or were last time I looked)
Firewire really is the best way to go here if the content wasn't recorded from a copy protected channel. You can get a card and cable from monoprice for less than $20, including shipping.
posted by wierdo at 4:22 PM on February 28, 2013
So if my TV is too new to have an S-video connection, I will need to hook my DVR up to a TV that does have S-video? The TV I wanted to use has VGA, USB, HDMI and that old-school red/yellow/white audio/video thing. So I just need something like this maybe? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815150274 I've never tried anything like this, so a bit out of my depth.
(After I get these saved recordings off the DVR, I really want to set up a home theater PC that can use Windows Media Center to record or something, or get a Tivo again, and I will just pay $2 to rent a cable card. This is annoying.)
posted by AppleTurnover at 6:43 PM on February 28, 2013
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AppleTurnover, I think that SIIG device would work for recording SD video from your DVR. S-video is higher quality than composite. You'd hook the video capture device up instead of your TV, so the inputs on your TV aren't really relevant.
posted by Pronoiac at 7:59 PM on February 28, 2013
Pronoiac, yes, with a Motorola box. The interface is actually there to connect to DVHS decks and the like. It outputs whatever is playing on your screen minus the interface elements.
posted by wierdo at 9:01 PM on February 28, 2013
posted by AppleTurnover at 8:50 PM on March 3, 2013
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