Recording DVDs from a Sky box?
Recording DVDs from a Sky box?
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oblio

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5,567 posts

251 months

Wednesday 21st May 2014
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Folks

Im not wishing to double post but could anypne help with this?

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...


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Edited by oblio on Thursday 22 May 20:37

Muntu

7,674 posts

223 months

Wednesday 21st May 2014
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oblio said:
Folks

Im not wishing to double post but could anypne help with this?

http://www.cirencester.ac.uk/exams/rooming/2014-05...

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Pardon?

MissChief

7,847 posts

192 months

Wednesday 21st May 2014
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Muntu said:
oblio said:
Folks

Im not wishing to double post but could anypne help with this?

http://www.cirencester.ac.uk/exams/rooming/2014-05...

Cheers smile
Pardon?
I agree with my esteemed PH member. Pardon?

Yes it is possible to copy from a Sky box onto recordable DVD by running a SCART lead from the box to the SCART in on the DVD recorder. Change the input on the DVD recorder, hit play on Sky box and record on DVD Recorder.

mat13

1,977 posts

205 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Please tell me your not a ciren student?

(Harper Adams true blue over here)

oblio

Original Poster:

5,567 posts

251 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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Apologies but I dont understand the "pardon" references

No Im not a ciren student nor do I know what Harper Adams is (although I do now as Iv Googled it)

I only want to capture programmes in a format that I can use without a Sky box. I do not own a Sky box nor a device upon which to capture the programmes but I do have colleagues who have Sky boxes and am looking for a way of making it easy for them to do this (i.e. so I can get them to do this).

That's all.

As you will have guessed I am not at all techie so was looking to see if there was a way to do it that was relatively painless and cheap.

Thanks smile


MissChief

7,847 posts

192 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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oblio said:
Apologies but I dont understand the "pardon" references

No Im not a ciren student nor do I know what Harper Adams is (although I do now as Iv Googled it)

I only want to capture programmes in a format that I can use without a Sky box. I do not own a Sky box nor a device upon which to capture the programmes but I do have colleagues who have Sky boxes and am looking for a way of making it easy for them to do this (i.e. so I can get them to do this).

That's all.

As you will have guessed I am not at all techie so was looking to see if there was a way to do it that was relatively painless and cheap.

Thanks smile
Have you actually looked at what you linked? It has nothing whatsoever to do with recording from a sky box.

oblio

Original Poster:

5,567 posts

251 months

Thursday 22nd May 2014
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MissChief said:
Have you actually looked at what you linked? It has nothing whatsoever to do with recording from a sky box.
Whoops redface

Now I get it rofl

Please excuse me...I think I did say I wasnt techie hehe

Id better delete that (can you?)..iv changed it now smile

Cheers smile

Edited by oblio on Thursday 22 May 20:38

belleair302

6,995 posts

231 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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You connect a DVD recorder onto a SKY + box, tune in the DVD recorder to the correct channel and then just record whatever you require from either real time programming or what is contained on the Sky + hard drive. Loads of people do this every day.

Bullett

11,132 posts

208 months

Friday 23rd May 2014
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Can we summarise?
You want to take recordings other people have made and copy them to DVD so you can watch them?

The only way to do this is to use the method proposed. Seeing as this is legally dubious why don't you just download what you want directly? Or get a sky subscription and pay for your content?

keeling54

231 posts

193 months

Sunday 25th May 2014
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you could try this but it's a bit of a faff.

http://www.ph-mb.com/products/expvr/about

you would need to take the HD out of your sky box and copy the files you want onto a computer.

There was a free version but I can't find the link at the moment.

EDIT: Found it http://www.skycopyplus.co.uk/

Edited by keeling54 on Sunday 25th May 19:43

MissChief

7,847 posts

192 months

Sunday 25th May 2014
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keeling54 said:
you could try this but it's a bit of a faff.

http://www.ph-mb.com/products/expvr/about

you would need to take the HD out of your sky box and copy the files you want onto a computer.

There was a free version but I can't find the link at the moment.

EDIT: Found it http://www.skycopyplus.co.uk/

Edited by keeling54 on Sunday 25th May 19:43
This works for copying from one Sky box to another (as long as you remove both hard disks) or if you get a new box and want to transfer recordings from the old box to the new box but the recordings are still encrypted and require decryption before playback. The files are not viewable on a PC as an AVI or MPG file for example.