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HDR-1000S any hacks?

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  1. Twit

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    I have a old HDR-1000S on the way, and I'm wondering if there are any attempts/hacks available.
    I am a techy person - but I dont want to start from the ground up if I can save time
    https://wiki.hummy.tv - looks interesting but lacks details.

    | Fri 13 Jan 2017 8:14:01 #1 |
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    Welcome to our Forum

    None available.

    | Fri 13 Jan 2017 8:29:53 #2 |
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    Twit - 1 hour ago  » 
    I have a old HDR-1000S on the way, and I'm wondering if there are any attempts/hacks available.
    I am a techy person - but I dont want to start from the ground up if I can save time
    https://wiki.hummy.tv - looks interesting but lacks details.

    The link is for the discontinued terrestrial Freeview HD-FOX-T2 and HDR-FOX-T2 boxes.

    Similar is available for the also discontinued Foxsat-HDR Freesat+ box.

    | Fri 13 Jan 2017 9:49:46 #3 |
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    Twit - 2 hours ago  » 
    I have a old HDR-1000S on the way, and I'm wondering if there are any attempts/hacks available.
    I am a techy person - but I dont want to start from the ground up if I can save time

    I seem to recollect that the people involved in the current custom firmware have had a quick look at the HDR-1000S but concluded that it would be a more difficult target as Humax have closed the loopholes previously used. Try asking over at hummy.tv to see if someone can offer you any pointers.

    | Fri 13 Jan 2017 10:50:19 #4 |
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    Thanks for the info. Hardware/Encryption hacking is interesting....

    | Sat 14 Jan 2017 14:43:20 #5 |
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    Twit - 7 minutes ago  » 
    Thanks for the info. Hardware/Encryption hacking is interesting....

    It was thought at the time of launch that the recording partition was LUKS encrypted because when connected to a PC the Video partition was not accessible, though later posts say you can now see the actual files.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_Unified_Key_Setup

    | Sat 14 Jan 2017 14:52:41 #6 |

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