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    Iptv recording

    hi guys is it possible to when playing a iptv that i can record them to portable hd thanks

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    Why not try and report back results.

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    Roadrunner said this in another thread regarding IPTV films.......The links expire in time but if you want you can download the movies that you want to keep now, by copying their address and pasting it in to the browsers address bar (press enter) and select Save File. Then even if they expire you can still watch the movies in the VLC player on your PC

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    hi all when the iptv channels first came available for the sb I tried recording to usb mem stick or hdd by pressing record on remote (no joy) but I could record via scart to my dvd recorder.
    I have not tried the above method of downloading and saving, as my broadband (now sly bt landline is very slow)

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    Like above, no can do.:(
    The best we can do is to download some of the movies the way I described or via TELNET
    Hope it helps
    EDIT: Post edited after great info posted by OZZSURF below (telnet)
    Last edited by Roadrunner; 08-01-2014 at 11:11 PM.

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    i can download the movies from the third file to pc or dm800 hdd
    via telnet

    lol

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    It would help if you shared with the rest of us how you do that....
    EDIT: True I can download them too now using browser other than Firefox
    Will update the posts again
    Last edited by Roadrunner; 08-01-2014 at 11:05 PM.

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    paste this in a terminal

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    wget -P "/hdd/movie" http://movie-url
    that will get you a file

    rename that to .mkv or .mp4
    Last edited by ozzsurf; 10-01-2014 at 02:22 PM.

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    Yes they do come from there, I shorten links not to hide the source but to keep the *ipt file tidy and easier to view what`s in it.
    For example the page we are on has 62characters in the address , but after using the tiny url it becomes 26 ie: http://tinyurl.com/pzvb8bc
    (and the movies have even more characters in the original address
    Edit: I tried the IE (for the first time in years) and I can download them all, not that I will, if they expire I will just make meself a new list
    Best Regards,
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    Last edited by Roadrunner; 08-01-2014 at 11:38 PM.

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