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As an example, I have used Dish dvrs that needed replaced or upgraded over the years. The techs that came to switch them out said that the programming on the dvr one or two tb hard drives were encrypted. The only way to save the recordings was to move the programs to an external hard drive. There are 2 usb ports on my current Dish box which also contains the dvr. The external drives could be read from a new Dish box.
None of the programs either on the box or the external could be converted to another file type to be read on any device not connected to the Dish box. The techs said Dish uses the encryption to prevent copyright infringement.
Everything left on the outgoing Dish dvr was lost when it was replaced. The hard drive inside the old could not be switched to the replacement box. Dish support said that each box had a unique encryption that could not be read by another Dish box.
Dish had to activate the encryption remotely on the externals. As of a couple years ago, 2tb drive capacity was the upper limit. I believe Dish support said that larger drives could be used but the Dish software only let 2tb could be recorded. It might have changed since then. They did suggest that I could switch out 2tb drives and switch back when content was needed.
It could be that Comcast uses a similar system. Perhaps Comcast boxes have usb ports to attach external drives.
-Tom
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On Aug 3, 2020, at 8:55 PM, M-D November <mdnov...@gmail.com> wrote:
The X1 DVR is backstopped by Comcast’s cloud DVR. I swapped out my DVR about a year ago (the newer models don’t have the very-tempting-to-a-toddler power button on the front of the box), and save for some very old recordings, everything was available on the new box via cloud DVR after the upgrade.
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