Be very careful not let Windows modify the disk in any way. You need to use the TopfHD application to transfer files because Windows won’t recognise the file format of the Toppy hard drive. I wouldn’t recommend doing this unless your Toppy is out of warrenty anyway. ![]() ![]() ![]() WARNING! To do this you will need to open your Topfield up to remove the hard drive, in doing so you will void your warrenty. Attach the hard drive to your computer use TopfHD Read-Write to copy the recordings over to your PC hard drive.For one or two recording this will be fine, although for me it took around 4 hours for a normal sized movie. Use the provided USB link from the Toppy and the official ALTAIR software to download the recordings.If you want to use your recordings on devices other than your Toppy, you’re going to need to get the recordings off it. Below is what I’ve learnt in the process, this is only going to be useful to those using Windows. This weekend I’ve been having fun moving some recording off the full hard drive of my Topfield Masterpiece and trying to convert them into the formats I want. ![]() Warning: Please consider that this post is over 12 years old and the content may no longer be relevant.
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