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08-09-2022 07:16 AM - last edited on 10-09-2024 10:47 AM by BellPatricia
I hooked up an external drive to the 9500. It formatted the drive. I moved some PVR programs to the hard drive (I thought the transfer would be quicker with the new drives but took 5 hours to transfer 20 one hour shows) and then tested them. Very quick to access external drive. Playback was no problem. restore was no problem. Deleting programs was difficult. They would not delete using just the menu. It would ask to confirm deletion, but would not delete. However, if I pressed "play" and then fast forwarded to the end of the show, and then delete, it would work.
Anyone know why this would happen? Also should external hard drive be plugged in to a wall outlet. This one powered on from the USB to the PVR. It was a Seagate 1 TB external drive.
Thanks for any assistance.
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08-10-2022 10:55 AM
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08-10-2022 10:55 AM
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08-10-2022 11:06 AM
Yes I did. I've been using on my old 9242, WD My Book A/V, for quite a while. But it has shows on it that I did not want to lose if I hooked it to the 9500. So the link you gave me, I am quite familiar with. I tried the Seagate on the 9242 to test the deletion, but the Seagate is not compatible with the 9242. I'm trying a different version of the Seagate and will let you know if deleting from the menu works.
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08-10-2022 01:14 PM
No. The new Seagate does the same thing with deletion. Plus it will NOT allow you to 'resume" playback. It always starts from the beginning.
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08-11-2022 03:04 PM
It looks like to get an EHD that is no more than 2TB and plugged in is to go with a power bank and an internal disc drive. I'm wondering if anyone out there with an HD receiver has made their receiver into a PVR.
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09-14-2022 03:16 PM
THIS ONLY WORKS IF YOU HAVE ACCESS TO AN OLDER BELL PVR. No matter what you do, it will never work just on the 9500 alone. Yes you can transfer programs to the external drive but it will ALWAYS start from the beginning if you stop the show.
I have solved the above issues. It is NOT any external drive I hook up but the actual 9500 that is causing problems with the external drive that is hooked up. First, you MUST use a powered drive that is plugged into an outlet. Best is an external holder with power and then hook up an internal drive to the holder. This allows me to run it on my 9242 whereas if I use a straight external hard drive to the 9242 it won't work.
After when all my programs that I transferred to the external drive is done, I move the external drive from the 9500 to my 9242 and it allows easy deletion and allows to resume playback instead of starting over again when stopping the show before it is over.
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10-17-2022 04:41 PM - last edited on 10-17-2022 04:49 PM by BellPatricia
I've lost all my PVR recordings 2X now because receiver issues. Can I save on hard drive for backup?
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11-08-2022 07:49 PM
I have had the same 9242 receiver for several years and last week my component output stopping working. After calling Bell support on Friday, they were quick to send me a replacement 9242, I received it today, Tuesday. I have a question about transferring recorded program.
Am I able to transfer my recorded programs to the replacement 9242 by using the Archive function on my existing 9242?
If not, are there certain external hard drives that are recommended for use with the 9242 and what size would be recommended?
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03-19-2023 09:54 AM - last edited on 03-19-2023 10:20 AM by BellPatricia
Is there a way to move programs off PVR StdDEF 5900 to PVR HD 9400? No USB port on 5900.
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12-11-2023 10:36 AM
PVR 9241 - I have many hours of saved tv pgms. Is there a way to download them to my computer. I would sure hate to lose all of them - my pvr IS getting old!!
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12-30-2023 02:48 PM
Are you able to use a usb to save recordings or are the files to large and require a external hard drive. I have one however, it asked to reformat and i would lose all my data on it.
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01-24-2024 08:28 PM
You are not able to save recordings on a usb stick. You can save them on an powered external hard drive following Bell's recommendations. I have a 9500 and the link below worked for me. My suggestion is to buy a computer internal drive and a powered case for it.
https://support.bell.ca/tv/receivers/how_to_turn_my_bell_hd_receiver_into_a_pvr
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02-25-2024 02:03 PM
I have 9400 pvr with 2 external drives attached.
One stopped working (not connecting) to pvr the other this morning started chirping and is not connecting to the pvr.
I tried turning everything off including pvr - letting it sit for a few minutes and turning everything back on - no change
i have tried changing the cables - that didn’t work - no change
my questions are:
is there anything else I can try to get the external drives to reconnect with the pvr ?
if the drives have given up - can I get the items taped off of them? If so, how can I recover the taped items?
if I can’t retrieve the information from the drives and get them working - how can I attach a replacement ? I did try to replace the first one when it acted up - I receive a message saying the maximum number of drives is reached. Can the pvr be reset to recognize new external drives ?
thanks for any information-help you can provide
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02-25-2024 03:09 PM - edited 02-25-2024 03:24 PM
Your problem may not be just with the external drives. If they both went one after the other in such a short period of time, leads me to believe there may be other issues. Are you experiencing any error messages related to your 9400 HD PVR PLus? Are you renting the PVR from Bell or did you purchase it outright?
There are any number of companies that check & test both of your drives to see if they are damaged beyond repair & recoverable.
The problem with this is the cost to do this work. It may be more advantageous for you to scrap the drives purely from an economic perspective. If the external drives are damaged or corrupted then they are not worth anything,
You can try to reset your 9400 PVR back to Factory defaults & see if this will make a difference.
How to reset my receiver on Bell TV (9400 HD PVR receiver)
If you are not experiencing any issues after this with the the PVR, then I would leave well enough alone. You can contact Bell Satellite TV & discuss purchasing a refurbished 9400 or 9500 HD PVR.
Satellite TV Receivers | Bell Canada
Take care.
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10-09-2024 10:38 AM - last edited on 10-09-2024 10:40 AM by BellDRock
Will an SMR type hard drive work with a 6131 or 6141 satellite receiver?
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