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Re: What file format?
Authored by: kds on Friday, November 09 2012 @ 12:04 AM EST
https://twi tter.com/SteveTheSkeptic/status/203735420876500992

Also, DTVS-T1 reformats yr USB drive to a proprietary format, so U can't xfer video to Ur Mac or PC for mash-up fun.
http://www.dtvs.co.nz/f orum/index.php%3ftopic=203.0

Some more information:
1) Once you have formatted the USB device on the receiver, please do not attempt to view contents on a PC. You may lose the contents as teh (sic) format is different.
2) Recordings made on the DTVS-T1 can only be played back on a DTVS-T1.

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Try it and see
Authored by: Anonymous on Friday, November 09 2012 @ 05:45 AM EST
Try it on something expendable like an old usb stick. There's a good chance it's
using linux internally, and that the 'proprietary' filesystem is a standard
linux one that's not usually readable on Mac or Windows.

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