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May 7, 2013 at 2:53 pm #14611
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InactiveI have been using my HDR 1000S for some months with no problems and have greatly enjoyed the ease of use, good pictures, etc. But I thought maybe I should back up those recordings I want to keep onto an external hard drive. Can I do this and how?
May 7, 2013 at 3:37 pm #43775myhumax
ParticipantNo export of recordings facility at launch of this box. I don’t think the beta update had either.
May 7, 2013 at 5:23 pm #43776Anonymous
InactiveCorrect, there is currently no means of backing up anything. Result is I have twice had to format HDD and lost lots of great recording I had not watched.
May 8, 2013 at 10:33 am #43777Anonymous
InactivePity. I had hoped that somebody would have found a way through either the TV or a LAN.
June 28, 2013 at 8:25 pm #43778Anonymous
InactiveGiven that these boxes constantly start to miss recordings when you hit the 50+ % mark, you would thing that Humax would allow some sort of backup feature
June 28, 2013 at 8:38 pm #43779Anonymous
InactiveMandlebrot – 11 minutes ago »
Given that these boxes constantly start to miss recordings when you hit the 50+ % mark, you would thing that Humax would allow some sort of backup feature

Really? Mines on 72% and has never missed a recording. If yours is constantly missing recordings then I’d suggest its related to other issues.
June 29, 2013 at 11:06 am #43780Anonymous
InactiveMandlebrot – 14 hours ago »
Given that these boxes constantly start to miss recordings when you hit the 50+ % mark, you would thing that Humax would allow some sort of backup feature

I’m surprised by that claim. Mine was at one time well in excess of 50% and never missed a recording.
June 29, 2013 at 11:37 am #43781Barry
ModeratorHave been running 1TB at over 90% for a number of weeks checking out auto delete, which is also performing as it should.
June 29, 2013 at 4:02 pm #43782Anonymous
InactiveA while back the forum was full of people with the 500GB boxes stating that they had problems at say 52% and had to reformat. I had the same issue and it has started again when I’ve hit 50 odd %. Humax say to reformat the HD and yet again I’ve got to lose recordings that I actually want to keep. We should have a way of moving these off to an external HD or memory stick. Now I can understand that they may have to stick to some laws about allowing the transfer of HD material in it’s digital form if it were to be watchable on other devices because of encryption etc. but I would be quite happy if they only allowed this particular type of recording to be backed up and then returned to the original machine. Failing that they should at least allow the digital transfer of the SD stuff.
June 29, 2013 at 4:19 pm #43783Anonymous
InactiveMandlebrot – 15 minutes ago »
A while back the forum was full of people with the 500GB boxes stating that they had problems at say 52% and had to reformat. I had the same issue and it has started again when I’ve hit 50 odd %. Humax say to reformat the HD and yet again I’ve got to lose recordings that I actually want to keep. We should have a way of moving these off to an external HD or memory stick. Now I can understand that they may have to stick to some laws about allowing the transfer of HD material in it’s digital form if it were to be watchable on other devices because of encryption etc. but I would be quite happy if they only allowed this particular type of recording to be backed up and then returned to the original machine. Failing that they should at least allow the digital transfer of the SD stuff.
Actually I believe it was 32% which was fixed ages ago.
June 30, 2013 at 11:48 pm #43784Anonymous
InactiveThere’s no logical reason why you can’t back up recordings, there maybe however over zealous reasons why freesat don’t allow it. So much for free to air, on-demand etc.
There are so many licensing deals going on and people worried about being sued, copyright protection and all that rubbish that things get tied up in knots, and really knotted where the average consumer gets stomach cramps from the whole saga, don’t start me on hdcp and hdmi handshaking!. People who illegally download music are three times more likely to buy that music, which just shows how back to front and how little the legal greedy corrupt suits understand.
If you’re not worried about warranty you can take the hard drive out and take a disc-image/mirror-image of it, using linux or other tools, and use that as a backup. You won’t be able to access any of the content on it with out copying the whole image back as it was (at that point in time) onto the hard drive. This is how backups used to be made and until someone comes out with a custom firmware this is the only way I know of backing up the hard drive.
There’s nothing to stop you doing this every few months, take a backup, compress it, and copy it back as and when necessary, obviously taking a new backup first.
I’ve not noticed a usb stick version of Downton Abbey or Crossroads on Ebay recently and people who want to take a copy and sell it have more than enough other means to do it easier than using a hdr1000s. In the meantime we’re left in the position that you can watch live or record a programme onto hard drive, but freesat don’t think you’re trustworthy enough to make a backup copy for personal use. Just like Sony won’t let you play back a dvd in RGB quality on a ps3 because we’re all pirates; however a £9.99 dvd player from asda (or other reputable supermarkets) will play back dvd’s in RGB with no problem. I seem to remember buying dvd’s, cracking/copying it onto a blank disc so that I could play it back properly on my equipment as the original copyright protection stopped me from doing so (you couldn’t make this up it’s so stupid!). Ironically there was a big advantage in losing all the insidiuos adverts at the start that you couldn’t normally click through.
At the moment there’s no suitable way of backing up without taking the drive out every time or other hands-on jiggery pokery. Pirates don’t have any problems getting around these things and the rest of us that are treated like children and told to sit on the naughty step for even thinking about making a backup just have to live with it.
In the meantime, don’t let your hdr1000s overheat, make sure it’s well ventilated, always wait for it to power down properly before pulling the plug and treat it with respect like you would a computer and you’re unlikely to have problems with it.
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