im pretty sure my DVR has a USB port (not at home right now)has anyone ever downloaded stuff from a dvr to their computer?
12/9/2007 10:16:05 PM
Please don't tell us anything at all about what model of DVR you have.Because it doesn't matter one bit. They're all exactly the same.
12/9/2007 10:36:21 PM
hehe good pointI'll get back to you on that one. I know its the High Def one. something 100will provide info laterthanks for pointing this out
12/9/2007 10:44:57 PM
I'd be interested in learning about this also. Mine is a Directv HR-20.
12/9/2007 11:01:56 PM
Ok, I have TIME WARNER in case that matters. Model: Explorer 8300 HDCI see a usb port on it. At some point i may just plug the USB into the computer and the DVR and see what XP thinks about it.
12/11/2007 6:57:09 PM
haha who issued the permit for this noob parade?
12/11/2007 7:02:45 PM
I did.
12/11/2007 7:05:52 PM
You could possibly use a capture card. If you're hoping the USB port on your DVR will prove useful for this, it won't.
12/11/2007 9:47:43 PM
12/14/2007 1:01:22 PM
length of time on this forum has nothing to do with his use of n00b, though...his point has been proven
12/14/2007 1:02:52 PM
the only thing you'll find that usb port useful for is wondering what in the hell it's useful for.
12/14/2007 1:13:44 PM
If you're hoping the USB port on your DVR will prove useful for this, it won't.ive looked into it for the same model DVR. the only somewhat decent solution is running audio/video out into a tv capture card on your pc. other than that you might as well just replay it on your tv and videotape it with a camcorder
12/14/2007 1:25:13 PM
12/14/2007 2:03:09 PM
^^ lol
12/17/2007 2:58:36 PM
I've been wondering how to do this too... and for future reference, has anyone figured out what the usb port is for anyways?
12/26/2007 5:52:46 PM
could said usb port be used to transfer downloaded guide data from the pc to the dvr?
12/27/2007 2:57:48 PM
It could probably be used for lots of things. if time warner allowed it. but they don't. Seriously...
12/27/2007 5:43:37 PM
USB ports on these devices replace RS-232 connectors on older models. They are not at all like the USB ports on your PC.What you do is plug a USB RS-232 adapter into the USB port on your device and (using a proprietary protocol) it allows you to do things like get debugging information, update firmware, or remotely operate the device (in the same manner as a remote control, not really anything more sophisticated). The supported data rate is probably on the order of 9600 baud, i.e. to transfer 1 hour of HD (if it were possible) would take around 56,000 hours -- 6 years and 4 months.I have the specification for my DirecTV HR20-700. I'll see if I can find yours.
12/28/2007 5:45:58 AM
12/28/2007 5:54:52 AM
haha- i didn't see i was quoted til now
12/28/2007 8:06:50 AM