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Each packet has an ID defining what stream it corresponds to (e.g. If you where to tune into one of the frequency bands being sent from one of the Sky satellites and demodulated it you would get back a stream of 188 byte transport stream packets. MPEG-TS is a system for chopping up various streams of data into small bits (188 byte bits to be exact!) and mixing them together so they can be sent over a broadcast system (e.g. Is their any format changing software out there, with every tele under the sun now having a USB socket in - i just want to use them and play old recordings from my boxes that i have but don't, if you know what i mean. I've used and ran the Copy+ software before when upgrading HDD's in Sky Boxes, they mention on their site of another bit of software (Extract) but it looks that that website is now down in respect for downloads - not sure if the Extract software was actually what i was after mind.
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I gather that the 'free to view' channel recordings can be done (not tried yet though - nor have any software) but the recordings from channels such as movies/sports can not, i find this hard to believe in this day and age though, can it be done and what software Etc. I no longer have a Sky subscription - therefore can not watch the recordings (cheeky gits), i do want to get into a discussion if this is ethically right or wrong on mine or their part, ok, i just want to extract from those HDD's the files (which are in caddies now) & transfer them into another format (AVI ?) & use them via a USB stick in the tele's in the house.
#Decoder sky hd full#
In short, I've 2 Sky boxes with HDD full of recordings (free to air and premium channels). In a nut shell, I've been through the net trying to find an answer but nothing concrete i can find!