There is a program out there called PVRExplorerPro that can rip programming from a 722.
I have a verson dated 1/28/2007 that I used to directly copy programs out of my 722 internal HDD to my PC as transport streams.
BTY, internal drives are NOT encrypted, even on the Hopper. All you need is a program that extracts the pertinent information from Dishes stream and makes it readable.
There was a Yahoo group that supported DVR ripping, I don't know ifit is still active or even still exists.
When Dish brought out the Hopper some of the coding of the programming changed and I was told you had to load some kind of code in some programming language before executing PVRExplorer so it would see the programs on a Hopper's internal drive, but I never tried it, but the 722 ripping is easy and very fast.
It produces a .TS file (program stream that is editable and can be converted into an mp4 or whatever by VideoReDo.
Here is an old blog from VideoReDo that might be helpful:
For those of you with Dish PVR satellite receivers, there is a new tool for getting the mpeg off your drive. I currently use the PVR Explorer ver 1068 which does a good job, but now in beta test there is.... (note: support for new PVR models ! ) PvrExplorerPro is an application that is...
videoredo.net
PVRExplorerPro may also be on Sourceforge.
Here's a bit more info:
was wondering if it'd be possible to pull out the HHD and grab the recorded content? maybe rig something up via USB, IDE or sata? not sure how its wired to the motherboard. i know theres GOTTA be a way though. dish says no but they just want to keep us from copying their content (which i...
www.satelliteguys.us
I just did a search of SatelliteGuys for "PVRExplorer" and there is quite a bit of info already here that might be of help.