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cableguy84

join:2006-09-12
Alberta

reply to jrsaysbiteme
Re: [TV] Shaw controls their PVRs

said by jrsaysbiteme See Profile :

Im not surprised they can do that and i dont blame them. If you cant pay your bill then you dont deserve to have the service.
agreed

ErikRP

join:2004-11-06
Winnipeg, MB


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said by cableguy84 See Profile :

said by jrsaysbiteme See Profile :

Im not surprised they can do that and i dont blame them. If you cant pay your bill then you dont deserve to have the service.
agreed
Whoa, slow down there.

It's not that I can't pay a bill, I didn't, for reasons that are none of your concern or business. I was simply making an observation that a piece of hardware that I own outright would not allow me to watch previously recorded material. While the technology is different, it's essentially the same principle as if I could no longer watch what I had recorded via a VCR, or a non-Shaw PVR (i.e. digital recorder).

I (now) understand that the interface used by the device requires an active connection with Shaw, which means anything a person records must either be deleted or removed via Firewire, since I'm not aware of any other way of extracting a recorded show from the box.

Go do your judging somewhere else.

AnonShawUser

join:2006-06-17
Calgary, AB

And even then, you'd have to use a non-authorized firmware hack, to enable the firewire functionality on anything other than the Pace PVR units. But if you're doing that... I imagine they have firmware that would allow the box to function, without a provisioning state, as just a standalone PVR of some sort.
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