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Old 06-01-2012, 22:32   #17
Andrewcrawford23
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Re: Download Recordings off a Samsung V+ box

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Originally Posted by hairyhobo View Post
Still annoying.

I can't see it just being copyright as you can record tv onto a computer with eyetv and do what you like with it after, and if the yanks let people do it. I guess it's just virgin being tight
nothing to do with vigrn, the copyright holder have said no

yeah you can record form eyetv, but the quailty is **** compared to the acutally stream that is broadcast to yoru tv, and that is what you download it be the highest quailty possiable so in there eyes you can use it for fraudently things

trust me you might not believe it but i believe the system should be open more, you should be able to put your recording onto any device etc and have no drm but the idiot at the top of these companeis are living in the 70s and think the itnernet doesnt exist well shouldnt because they cant control you, there ways round it, but i ont detail them you need to look up on the internet

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Originally Posted by caph View Post
I'm also looking to get content off my Tivo, but I'm specifically wanting to get an HD recording off the thing and keep it in HD.

Any options? I haven't got a blue ray recorder and don't really want one but would appreciate knowing if this is an option. I would be willing to invest in an HD USB capture device if one exists - if it does a tried and tested make/model would be much appreciated.

Failing that, if someone in the know could indicate if there is some way, by whatever means, of grabbing the file off the Tivo HD in decrypted form, I will follow it up and hopefully find out how to do it. Obviously don't break any cable forum T&Cs in your reply.

As someone has already said, there is absolutely no issue regarding copyright infringement here because I can already play any of my recordings on my Tivo and record them directly on to a DVD. It's just that I want the HD quality rather than the SD quality.

Thanks in advance for any info.
tell that to the idiot at the top of thecompanies and defend there copyright, there no way to get it off just forget about it if you cant buy it find the studio it ade it and peter them to releae it on blu-ray
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