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<blockquote data-quote="Archive7" data-source="post: 1008733"><p>I have an nc+ satellite receiver ITI-2849ST that was very cheap at the time (and still is). It came with an nc+ card with subscription for 12 months and with the possibility to top it up.</p><p>I made recordings with an external HDD.</p><p>I have one particular recoding that was from an FTA channel that I would like to copy/watch on my PC, but when I connect the HDD to my PC, it is not recognized by Windows 7.</p><p>Tried Ubuntu also without success.</p><p>Does anyone knows if there is a way to see the contents of the HDD, despite the encryption?</p><p>Perhaps there is a solution on Polish forums?</p><p>Fortunately I have the option to record it using the SCART output and connect to a DVD recorder, but I would rather not do this.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Archive7, post: 1008733"] I have an nc+ satellite receiver ITI-2849ST that was very cheap at the time (and still is). It came with an nc+ card with subscription for 12 months and with the possibility to top it up. I made recordings with an external HDD. I have one particular recoding that was from an FTA channel that I would like to copy/watch on my PC, but when I connect the HDD to my PC, it is not recognized by Windows 7. Tried Ubuntu also without success. Does anyone knows if there is a way to see the contents of the HDD, despite the encryption? Perhaps there is a solution on Polish forums? Fortunately I have the option to record it using the SCART output and connect to a DVD recorder, but I would rather not do this. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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