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Old 30-12-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Dish Network DVR-942

Is there any way that will allow to transfer recorded shows from Dish Network 942 HDTV DVR receiver?

the DVR has two USB ports, but no RJ45. are there any programs that take advantage of the usb?

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Re: Dish Network DVR-942

The UBS port is disabled. I was fortunate enough to get a 921 before they discontinued them. It has SVHS out that works pretty well for recording the HD content. I actually returned a 942 because of the total absense of analog output on the main tuner. How they can justify having only composite video out is beyond my comprehension on a reciever of that size.

Anyway, your only other option is to remove the HD and try to access that. Nobody has yet been successful with that AFAIK.
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Re: Dish Network DVR-942

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The UBS port is disabled.
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Re: Dish Network DVR-942

damn, so no hacks or anything like that?
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Re: Dish Network DVR-942

My understanding is that in the latest software patch, the USB port has been enabled for use with the pocketdish. I've read that you can now get data off of it, but you still have encripted data. I would like to know if there is anyway to upload the data back onto the 942.
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Re: Dish Network DVR-942

The 942 has now been replaced by a newer model (622) with more connects, and a ethernet port as well as USB. There's no indication what the ethernet port is for, but the receiver is supposed to output both SD and HD at the same time, which is a big step forward for folks with DVD recorders.
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