03-06-2023 03:59 PM - last edited on 03-06-2023 04:11 PM by RogersZia
My condo is switching to Ignite as of May 1. I have a lot of saved content on my Netbox PVR. How do I save this content or upload it to the new Ignite cloud recorder? I d9 not want to lose this content!
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03-06-2023 05:32 PM - edited 03-06-2023 05:33 PM
@-G- wrote:
If you own the NextBox PVR, connect it to a UPS and disconnect the coax cable BEFORE YOU ACTIVATE IGNITE TV. You will still be able to watch the content as long as the cable box stays online.
Although this worked a while back, I don't believe it works any more. I took all the precautions, like a UPS and disconnected coax, however, I could not watch my recordings at home after my migration to IgniteTV as the box wanted to boot. I believe that Rogers changed the firmware so that a nightly reboot is required. See my posts on the topic in the link below: The recordings are still on the box and are available when the box is connected to legacy digital cable (I gave my box to a friend), however, they will likely not be available to you and there aren't many people left on legacy digital any more either.
I suggest you watch as many of your recordings as possible before the migration and as mentioned by @Biollw , a lot of content is now available on the web. PVRs have always been considered time-shifting devices, not archiving devices.
03-06-2023 05:07 PM - edited 03-06-2023 05:08 PM
03-06-2023 05:19 PM
@dcdanko wrote:
My condo is switching to Ignite as of May 1. I have a lot of saved content on my Netbox PVR. How do I save this content or upload it to the new Ignite cloud recorder? I d9 not want to lose this content!
If you own the NextBox PVR, connect it to a UPS and disconnect the coax cable BEFORE YOU ACTIVATE IGNITE TV. You will still be able to watch the content as long as the cable box stays online. However, if the box should ever lock-up or reboot, it will not reauthorize and you will lose access to your recordings.
Unfortunately, there is no way to transfer your recordings to Ignite; the only thing that you can do is record programs that you really want to save on a VCR, a DVD recorder, or a video capture device such as a Hauppauge HD PVR.
03-06-2023 05:32 PM - edited 03-06-2023 05:33 PM
@-G- wrote:
If you own the NextBox PVR, connect it to a UPS and disconnect the coax cable BEFORE YOU ACTIVATE IGNITE TV. You will still be able to watch the content as long as the cable box stays online.
Although this worked a while back, I don't believe it works any more. I took all the precautions, like a UPS and disconnected coax, however, I could not watch my recordings at home after my migration to IgniteTV as the box wanted to boot. I believe that Rogers changed the firmware so that a nightly reboot is required. See my posts on the topic in the link below: The recordings are still on the box and are available when the box is connected to legacy digital cable (I gave my box to a friend), however, they will likely not be available to you and there aren't many people left on legacy digital any more either.
I suggest you watch as many of your recordings as possible before the migration and as mentioned by @Biollw , a lot of content is now available on the web. PVRs have always been considered time-shifting devices, not archiving devices.