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Smart TV help needed

Hi -  Can any kind soul advise on recording from a smart tv?


I have installed external usb hard drive and the tv is recording to this.


Am I correct, that only one channel can be recorded and that you cannot record a channel and watch another channel at the same time?


That the hard drive format, means cannot be played back on a windows computer?


That the tv will access my wifi laptop on network, re audio video & photo's but I cannot access the tv on my laptop, even though it is shown on the network?


Thanks


Created By on 04/02/2019

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Speeednet
5th Apr 2019 15:16:19
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Thanks for voting!
There are several programmes available, many free that will allow you to convert films etc to a format that can be played on a pc or mac device.

Using windows explorer, investigate the external drive and check the extension of the files ( the .XXX) bit at the end of the file name.

Quite common is a .rec format used by many PVR machines.
eg dvr2014060220134001.rec00.trp

I have just rescued a bunch of my wife's programmes from a perfectly good hard drive out of a dead PVR.

Just a note though, if they have been downloaded from sky or similar they may still be encoded.
Speeednet
5th Apr 2019 15:16:19
0
Thanks for voting!
There are several programmes available, many free that will allow you to convert films etc to a format that can be played on a pc or mac device.

Using windows explorer, investigate the external drive and check the extension of the files ( the .XXX) bit at the end of the file name.

Quite common is a .rec format used by many PVR machines.
eg dvr2014060220134001.rec00.trp

I have just rescued a bunch of my wife's programmes from a perfectly good hard drive out of a dead PVR.

Just a note though, if they have been downloaded from sky or similar they may still be encoded.

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