Well, not completely useless, according to DirecTV. Some people use it to charge their cell phones. :rolleyes:
I’ve been wanting to put a Discovery channel show on my computer. I finally recorded the episode in question, and called DirecTV to find out how to use the USB port on the front of my DVR. The first person I spoke with said it is possible, but didn’t have the how-to steps so he transferred me to tech support. The person there said the USB port isn’t functional–it has power, but that’s it. They put it there for future design use, but currently is USB useless.
WTF? Really? Or are they trying to tell me not to record a show??
There’s a USB port on our Dish Network receiver that can be used to connect an external storage drive, to which (from what I’ve read) you can transfer recorded programs from the DVR. I haven’t tried it, because I find their $40 “activation fee” to enable the port exorbitant.
Even if DirecTV had the same feature, though, I don’t think you’d have any luck transferring programs to your computer. I think the Dish DVR encrypts files when transferring them to the external drive, and the recorded programs can only be played back on the receiver.
The motorola comcast DVR I have is chock full of ports that aren’t activated. I think the only one that works (other than the various normal a/v outputs anyway) is the firewire port, and its use is basically limited to a/v out, not data transfer. And that one’s only working because the FCC mandated it or something. (this is all stuff I read on an A/V message board, I’ve never had reason to use firewire, so I have no firsthand knowledge)
Up here in Canada using Bell Expressvu receivers (based on Dish Network models) the USB ports are active and you simply add a external HD for more storage. I haven’t had to increase my storage on my dual tunner HD PVR yet.
But in the case of my non-PVR HD receiver I bought, when I connected the external HD it then BECAME a HD PVR receiver!