Not sure about that Chip, however, it's easy enough for the OP to try that ahead of time.
I think if it doesn't get unplugged it might work, but if it loses power it will look for a signal before forwarding into the menus to be able to access them.
before i had my hr21 deactivated almost two years ago, i unplugged the coax and ethernet cables and then i made the call to deactivate. i was able to watch all of my recordings with no issues
But you kept the POWER connected, correct ?
See I too have tried this, but always unplug the power when setting up in the Motor home, the intention is being able to watch recorded shows for a few nights while traveling before we get to our destination where I then set up the dish again.
Wow, thwen why is it I take my HR20 to the Motorhome and set it up, it won't let me access the recorded shows if it doesn't have a Sat signal ?
Were you connected to the Sat signal at the time ?
I was NOT.
Wonder if thats the difference.
may be. or since the last time i did this there might have been an update to the software that doesn't allow what i used to do. now you have me curious. i should try this again when i get home. when i did this it was with an HR21 but that shouldn't matterInteresting, so if I go to my bedroom for example and disconnect the SWM and the coax feeding the Sat input, unplug the power ... plug the recvr back in without the Sat being hooked back up, I will be able to access my playlist and watch recordings .....
This is very interesting .... I will give it a try as it would make traveling much easier.
edit:
Ok, I just did what was posted above.
Reconnected my recvr, power, no Sat signal ....
Let it boot up, went to menu, playlist, my play list DID come up, when I went to play one, I got " Service Not Active, Call Customer Service .... ext. 750"
Now we KNOW, that my service IS active as it was working till I disconnected the Sats signal, as well as when I plug the Sat Signal back in.
Could the HR20 be different in this instance from the other newer recvrs ?
Do you have a DVD recorder? That will do, I burn a dvd when I want to keep the program. I don't trust keeping it in the hard drive.