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		|  03-10-2010, 19:03 | #1 |  
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			Hi all,
 Is it possible to transfer what you have recorded on Sky onto a disk, films etc?
 
 Ive got the new sky 3d channel and want to keep the 3d content on a seperate disk incase the sky hd box crashes.
 
 Ive had an engineer come round and he had 3d content on a usb stick, i know sky hd box has a usb slot somewhere but obviously its not meant for transferring what you have recorded to usb, or is it?
 
 any help appreciated as always.
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		|  03-10-2010, 19:08 | #2 |  
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			Nope - I've asked / researched before...
 
 And wouldn't you need a 3D device capable of storing the content?
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		|  03-10-2010, 19:12 | #3 |  
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			You can use the "VCR SCART" to archive stuff to VHS/DVD/HDD recorder, but it'll be SD only using composite video. No HD, no 3D. Some stuff may also be protected & unable to be archived.
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		|  03-10-2010, 19:22 | #4 |  
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			yup..I understand that most people use scart lead..and record onto dvd etc
 i of course never ever do that :|
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					Originally Posted by colin25  yup..I understand that most people use scart lead..and record onto dvd etc
 i of course never ever do that :|
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If you weren't meant to do it, Sky wouldn't give the box a specific "VCR SCART" & wouldn't give the box software an actual "Archive" function.
 
Of course, you're probably not meant to keep archived content for very long...
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		|  03-10-2010, 19:40 | #6 |  
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					Originally Posted by Matt D  You can use the "VCR SCART" to archive stuff to VHS/DVD/HDD recorder, but it'll be SD only using composite video. No HD, no 3D. Some stuff may also be protected & unable to be archived. |  ...yep - you can do that - completely pointless to do so though...
 
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			It would be useful to record movies, to take on holiday. 
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			If its not possible how come my Samsung engineer had it on USB that was from the Sky 3d channel? He didnt work for sky, am i missing something?
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					Originally Posted by Barewolf  If its not possible how come my Samsung engineer had it on USB that was from the Sky 3d channel? He didnt work for sky, am i missing something? |  
Well if thats true then he must know some trick / secret of the Sky HD box that nobody else knows about.
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					Originally Posted by Barewolf  If its not possible how come my Samsung engineer had it on USB that was from the Sky 3d channel? He didnt work for sky, am i missing something? |  Just because it was content showing on the Sky 3D channel, does not mean that the engineer acquired it *from* the Sky 3D channel.
 
The Samsung engineer may have been given content on a USB stick as a way of demoing the TV's 3D features.
 
I would assume that Sky are working with Samsung & the other 3DTV manufacturers, as they all need each other if this new gimmick is to work.
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