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Old 24-02-2009, 16:22   #16
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Re: External Storage for VM STBs/DVRs?

Not really an issue with Sky though... Virgin on the other hand has had it's problems on that front over the years.
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Old 24-02-2009, 16:57   #17
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Re: External Storage for VM STBs/DVRs?

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That's part of it, however content is encrypted whether it be on the embedded or external storage devices. You can't access the content if you were to disconnect and take to a PC.
And of course we all know you can never break encryption!
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Re: External Storage for VM STBs/DVRs?

The problem with external storage is that you could connect it to a pc and copy the content, but suppose if you really wanted to, you could remove the internal hard drive to do it.
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Old 26-02-2009, 12:44   #19
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Re: External Storage for VM STBs/DVRs?

Though Panasonic are now going to be doing Blu-Ray PVRs for Freesat!
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Re: External Storage for VM STBs/DVRs?

The <1% of people that may figure out how to crack the encryption are not the worry of the service providers. So long as 99%+ don't do it, then I believe it is not really an issue.
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Old 26-02-2009, 16:10   #21
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Re: External Storage for VM STBs/DVRs?

It's probably only because it's more hassle than it's worth for someone to open up a STM, pull out the hard drive, plug it into a PC, unplug it again, and put the STM back together that there hasn't been some form of software to break the encryption

If it was as easy as a USB/eSATA connection - then I would expect it to be a LOT more of an issue.

And again it's not the service providers - its the content providers that worry about it. For them even 0.5% is 0.5% too much.
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Re: External Storage for VM STBs/DVRs?

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Though Panasonic are now going to be doing Blu-Ray PVRs for Freesat!
If these have a CAM slot and someone can get the old Dragon/Sky combo working in one of these then I'm sold. The TD household requirements are a bit of HD, Dave, Living and Virgin One. A basic Sky sub would cover all this, and then I can DO WHAT I WANT WITH MY OWN RECORDINGS!

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