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How do I watch my recorded shows on Xfinity on my computer?
With X1 Cloud DVR, you can watch your favorites DVR recordings from anywhere and on different devices. All you need is an active Internet connection and access to the Xfinity Stream portal (www.xfinity.com/stream) on your computer or the Xfinity Stream app on your Apple or Android mobile device.
How do I transfer recordings from my Comcast DVR to my computer?
File Transfer with a PC Connect your data cable (USB or Firewire) to the DVR unit. On your computer, double-click “My Computer.” Browse through the list of drives until you see a drive that specifies the DVR unit. It may be labeled as a DVR, or it may be labeled as a hard drive or generic storage device.
How do I access my Xfinity recordings online?
Open the Xfinity Stream app while connected to any Wi-Fi or mobile network. Tap the Menu button (three horizontal lines) or swipe from left to right to open the main navigation. Tap Recordings to see all the recordings on the DVR.
Do I have DVR with Xfinity?
Cloud DVR Features With Cloud DVR, Xfinity Instant TV customers can record up to two programs at once and store 20 hours of recordings. The Xfinity Instant TV service allows for recording of all your shows in the cloud.
Can I download recordings from my DVR?
DVRs equipped with an Ethernet port can be quickly connected to a PC for transferring programs. Since the video files are digital, the PC mouse or touchpad on a laptop can be used to drag and drop files from the DVR onto the computer’s hard drive, so hours of programming can be transferred in seconds.
How do you watch recorded shows on Xfinity DVR?
Press the My DVR button on your remote. Select My Recordings. Highlight a program and press the OK/Select button on the remote. Select the Play button to begin.
How do I download videos from my DVR?
The easiest way to download video is through a USB output. All you need is a thumb drive. Connect it to the USB out and the DVR should recognize the hardware. Search the video, then choose to back it up to the thumb drive.