Hello Everyone
Has anyone tried recording movies from Videocon D2H HD STB onto a NAS connected drive over USB/ ethernet?
Pl let me know.
regards
First things first - It is illegal to copy the transmission onto your own storage device. And the encryption mechanism built into the chip won't allow you watch those ripped files on any other device. Believe me you will be wasting time attempting this.
+1 to this and hence should be avoided. However just for the sake of discussion in my opinion if I have to record the PS3 Game playback playing on my TV then I will put one HDMI splitter to allow PS3 output to go to TV and Capture card of my PC (if I had one) like this one HD Video Capture Card - PCI Express HDMI, DVI, VGA, and Component HD Capture Card | StarTech.com
@manniraj, the encryption is in the source signal which is over the wire connecting Dish antenna on rooftop to STB input. However the HDMI out from STB is not encrypted or else the TV would never understand that.
Not sure whether you can do the scheduled/programmed recording over the HDMI card that you posted the link in the above post.
HI Folks: many thanks for the responses and not sure if my question was rightly understood (except for baijuxavior).
The HD STB does legally provide recording over USB (once you subscribe for the feature and pay required fee etc.) which is known to be locked to that STB only. We can connect a USB HDD and record to watch later.
Now the question is if anyone tried recording to a NAS storage - either thru USB or ethernet. I see VD2H HD STBs have both USB & ethernet ports.
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