Here is a DVR receiver provided by a company and I was wondering if it is possible to get the movies out of the receiver, after the service is disconnected.
"Hacking" has a meaning. And this is not it. This is possibly "hacked' but since you did not show how, nor even begin to describe the USB connection, this is just click-bait.
First of all , its a dish network ! That is so easy too do. Try copy and past LMAO :)) ... Now show us the main reason why we are all here .. Try and show us how toget our movies off a DirectV HDR lmao :))
The dvr has a command chip that fires up the dvr, without the command from the board it won't spin...I'll simplify, at the end of hardrive there is a molar cable with 4 wires, connect the black and red wires to a 5 volt power source ,meaning a usb cable with black to black and red to red wires...viola power to hardrive, enjoy.
I have a Dish VIP722K receiver with error message "Complete hard drive failure", but I think the movie files are still on the hard drive, just need a way to access and transfer them. Any suggestions?
So if the dish box formats using a propriotary format how is your pc recognizing the drive? Does anyone know how to force the hopper to format an external hdd? I think my format process failed
The TV in my AU house(Soniq E40W13A-AU) records to SQ files(which are pretty much M2TS with extra metadata, mainly for ALL the TV listings that it downloaded from the TV network, even though I can't navigate the full guide due to a bug in the EPG and recorder software) and I just copy the file to my computer, and I can play it. VLC(which I use on my mac) will even go ahead and show the show name and Teletext subtitles as well which is great. I can do a video request showing playback of some of these files that I have collected.
Thank you, I have a 2 TB Segate attached and saved old movies that my Dish 510 recorded and allowed me to export to Segate. Will those go to a IMAC for transfer?
And this is DISH, and it's just not possible with DirecTv DVR's. First of all they are Linux based, the data is not only encrypted on the drive but encrypted to the specific DVR that the drive was installed in. To date nobody has been able to pull actual video files off of a DirecTv DVR hard drive, even though they are just a SATA drive like you have in your computer.
I heard of it being done once and that post was ripped down off of the DBS forum within a few days of it being posted back in '16 or '17. This guy is just a clown who figured out how to take a DVR apart with a screwdriver.
Why didn't you show us that the files will actually play? Often times, there are hidden files that are needed in order to view the MPEG video. I know this because of my experience in saving/viewing videos from my home video surveillance system. After uploading the videos to my PC to a dedicated folder, I enabled "show hidden files" and sure enough-each video had associated hidden files required to play back the video.
I have a Dish VIP722K receiver with error message "Complete hard drive failure", but I think the movie files are still on the hard drive, just need a way to access and transfer them. Any suggestions?
Yes I have an AT&T hard drive and I don’t know what format these things are in but they’re not mpegs on the hard drive. I need to find a converter software anyone know of one. And which files are we looking to convert?
I have a Dish VIP722K receiver with error message "Complete hard drive failure", but I think the movie files are still on the hard drive, just need a way to access and transfer them. Any suggestions?
So you elude to the biggest problem most of us face, getting the computer to recognize the drive. How did you get your computer to recognize the drive? What OS are you using? Did you have to install any utility? Myself i have recorded from dish onto an external hard drive. Once i plugged that drive into my windows pc it could not recognize the drive. I could play the movie on my dvr but my computer acted like it was a bad drive.
no specific instructions step by step why cant you explain it properly ? you broke the communication ''external hard'' and ''usb'' your communication is also inconsistent .
Can you please tell us how you were able to get the videos off the DVR hard drive. Also I thought all these STB receiver DVRs the files on them are encrypted to stop access to the drive.
not sure if you can actually get movies from the harddrive because they might be locked but if anyone wanted to know how he connected the harddrive to his computer he used an external hard drive case and just took out the connector, but you can just get a hard drive usb cable, although you may need a power supply if it doesn't come with one
Thanks for taking the time to make a video telling us that it can be done instead of telling us how. That would not be a helpful video.
hilarious!!!
Bill Casey Lol I was thinking the same thing. Lol
Your pretty cool too
@@berryjones1919 right
Thank You....LOL
"Hacking" has a meaning. And this is not it.
This is possibly "hacked' but since you did not show how, nor even begin to describe the USB connection, this is just click-bait.
Next video : "i'll show that breathing under water is possible .... but not HOW" ......
waste of time. Why didn't you explain how to extract. "jump through hoops". WTH?
Is there a way to hack this video to make it useful?
LMAO
This was actually very useful
Lol
Move along, nothing to see here.
First of all , its a dish network ! That is so easy too do. Try copy and past LMAO :)) ... Now show us the main reason why we are all here .. Try and show us how toget our movies off a DirectV HDR lmao :))
"Jump Through hoops", you say....
The dvr has a command chip that fires up the dvr, without the command from the board it won't spin...I'll simplify, at the end of hardrive there is a molar cable with 4 wires, connect the black and red wires to a 5 volt power source ,meaning a usb cable with black to black and red to red wires...viola power to hardrive, enjoy.
I have a Dish VIP722K receiver with error message "Complete hard drive failure", but I think the movie files are still on the hard drive, just need a way to access and transfer them. Any suggestions?
How did you get the recorded files on to the computer? Please elaborate and provide details of how this was possible.
5 years and NO answer ..... LOL
So if the dish box formats using a propriotary format how is your pc recognizing the drive? Does anyone know how to force the hopper to format an external hdd? I think my format process failed
Well you would have to use a program that knows that format unless windows already knows them
LMFAO! Exactly how does this help? You are skipping to the end. Helping is showing the steps how you connect to the USB, what OS, and or utilities.
The TV in my AU house(Soniq E40W13A-AU) records to SQ files(which are pretty much M2TS with extra metadata, mainly for ALL the TV listings that it downloaded from the TV network, even though I can't navigate the full guide due to a bug in the EPG and recorder software) and I just copy the file to my computer, and I can play it. VLC(which I use on my mac) will even go ahead and show the show name and Teletext subtitles as well which is great.
I can do a video request showing playback of some of these files that I have collected.
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Thank you, I have a 2 TB Segate attached and saved old movies that my Dish 510 recorded and allowed me to export to Segate. Will those go to a IMAC for transfer?
Hi, I just watched this video and was wondering if you would be so kind as to show how to get the hard drive hooked up to usb?
Use a external hard drive and switch out the hard drives. I need to know how to play or what files need converted
And you dont say how... nice.. so I go on looking how... I
And this is DISH, and it's just not possible with DirecTv DVR's. First of all they are Linux based, the data is not only encrypted on the drive but encrypted to the specific DVR that the drive was installed in.
To date nobody has been able to pull actual video files off of a DirecTv DVR hard drive, even though they are just a SATA drive like you have in your computer.
I heard of it being done once and that post was ripped down off of the DBS forum within a few days of it being posted back in '16 or '17. This guy is just a clown who figured out how to take a DVR apart with a screwdriver.
Why didn't you show us that the files will actually play? Often times, there are hidden files that are needed in order to view the MPEG video. I know this because of my experience in saving/viewing videos from my home video surveillance system. After uploading the videos to my PC to a dedicated folder, I enabled "show hidden files" and sure enough-each video had associated hidden files required to play back the video.
I have a Dish VIP722K receiver with error message "Complete hard drive failure", but I think the movie files are still on the hard drive, just need a way to access and transfer them. Any suggestions?
What model of DVR is that? I have a vip722k and people in other forums say the files are encrypted on it so I won't be able to recover
Yes I have an AT&T hard drive and I don’t know what format these things are in but they’re not mpegs on the hard drive.
I need to find a converter software anyone know of one. And which files are we looking to convert?
I have a Dish VIP722K receiver with error message "Complete hard drive failure", but I think the movie files are still on the hard drive, just need a way to access and transfer them. Any suggestions?
I jumped though hoops and I still can't access the files... what am i doing wrong? LOL... Faking waste of time FU OP!
why would anyone in the world make a “how-to” video without telling you how??! Uggggg!!!! REDO!!!!! 🚨
So you elude to the biggest problem most of us face, getting the computer to recognize the drive. How did you get your computer to recognize the drive? What OS are you using? Did you have to install any utility? Myself i have recorded from dish onto an external hard drive. Once i plugged that drive into my windows pc it could not recognize the drive. I could play the movie on my dvr but my computer acted like it was a bad drive.
Exactly not much help.
Now I just need step by step Instructions on how to break into it or the name of really smart technology guy
no specific instructions step by step why cant you explain it properly ? you broke the communication ''external hard'' and ''usb'' your communication is also inconsistent .
Can you please tell us how you were able to get the videos off the DVR hard drive.
Also I thought all these STB receiver DVRs the files on them are encrypted to stop access to the drive.
Please tell me if you find out
From what he said, only if you're still subscribe for dvr service the content won't be encrypted thus allow you to pull the data
This is why the dislike count should still be visible
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I'M SO GLAD YOU GUYS ARE REAL HACKERS. YOU SEEM IN SUCH A BETTER SKILL *BRAVE CYBER* IT'S GREAT TO SEE IT
Cool clip
I need more detailed instructions for this video to be useful
How can I do what you did what cables and devices do I need
How can I save a file from dvr to cpu
How. Can I save them
But how do you do it?
Sounds like snake oil..
thanks bro
not sure if you can actually get movies from the harddrive because they might be locked but if anyone wanted to know how he connected the harddrive to his computer he used an external hard drive case and just took out the connector, but you can just get a hard drive usb cable, although you may need a power supply if it doesn't come with one
Focus on the file size. A 100 mb isn't a movie.
Sheesh! Why are people so violently harsh when they don't get what they want the way they want immediatley?
"voilent"......It doesn't mean what you seem to think it means.
Thank you Abraham Levit. I will try. It's not too clear what you did with the cables. Please add a few notes to help explain. Thanks in advance.
Dharam Singh what do you mean Abraham Levit there is no such thing as it in the comments
Abraham Levit He never said Levit he only said Abraham
why dont you format the HDD and install a PC OS like Windows Vista
Because windows vista hasnt been used since almost a decade ago
u sound like my old crush raul💞 i miss him
good video..thanks
Try finding the files you want by sorting by file size