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    grahamlthompson – 36 minutes ago  » 

    Faust – 6 hours ago  » 

    This is why I say again. Never use a modern PVR for ‘treasured recordings’ because once your box dies your recordings die with it.

    If you have something like the Fox-T2 or the 2000T then you can export to a USB/HDD for transferring to a PC and that will work. In the case of the 2000T that must be in SD. Not sure about the format for the Fox-T2

    It’s possible to transfer HD recordings to USB on the HDR-FOX-T2 and the newer HDR-1800/2000T as well and preserve them. It’s much easier on the HDR-FOX-T2 because you do not need to use USB to transfer.

    Can’t say anything more except to say all three boxes are able to decrypt existing encrypted content using the built in software,

    You obviously know something I don’t regarding the HDR-2000T Graham. I do own the 2000T and have saved lot’s of recordings to USB then to PC/NAS for archiving. However, they are all in SD. I did try HD but had no luck.

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    Faust – 7 minutes ago  » 

    grahamlthompson – 36 minutes ago  » 

    Faust – 6 hours ago  » 

    This is why I say again. Never use a modern PVR for ‘treasured recordings’ because once your box dies your recordings die with it.

    If you have something like the Fox-T2 or the 2000T then you can export to a USB/HDD for transferring to a PC and that will work. In the case of the 2000T that must be in SD. Not sure about the format for the Fox-T2

    It’s possible to transfer HD recordings to USB on the HDR-FOX-T2 and the newer HDR-1800/2000T as well and preserve them. It’s much easier on the HDR-FOX-T2 because you do not need to use USB to transfer.

    Can’t say anything more except to say all three boxes are able to decrypt existing encrypted content using the built in software,

    You obviously know something I don’t regarding the HDR-2000T Graham. I do own the 2000T and have saved lot’s of recordings to USB then to PC/NAS for archiving. However, they are all in SD. I did try HD but had no luck.

    See your PM’s

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