I've been reading about transferring recordings to a PC for editing and saving them.
I've read about how it's a Linux file system and people have figured out ways to read it on a PC. It seems the problem is that the .tsp files are encrypted (though some stuff I've read says they're not encrypted on the internal drive, only on the external). It's hard to find new information, but it sounds like sometime in the last year the programs that COULD convert the tsp files no longer work. Dish changed something.
Anyways, have people confirmed this to be true for both satellite recordings AND OTA recordings? Like if I record something OTA using my antenna and the OTA tuner in the 722, will that mpeg2 recording be encrypted? I understand if the satellite provided feeds are encrypted, but the OTA stuff isn't. Unless the tuner is messing with it, shouldn't it be unencrypted and editable/archivable?
I've read about how it's a Linux file system and people have figured out ways to read it on a PC. It seems the problem is that the .tsp files are encrypted (though some stuff I've read says they're not encrypted on the internal drive, only on the external). It's hard to find new information, but it sounds like sometime in the last year the programs that COULD convert the tsp files no longer work. Dish changed something.
Anyways, have people confirmed this to be true for both satellite recordings AND OTA recordings? Like if I record something OTA using my antenna and the OTA tuner in the 722, will that mpeg2 recording be encrypted? I understand if the satellite provided feeds are encrypted, but the OTA stuff isn't. Unless the tuner is messing with it, shouldn't it be unencrypted and editable/archivable?