Hi all,
Couldn't find this anywhere else on this forum and as it looked such a helpful place, thought I would contribute as a newbie (so apologies if this has already been addressed).
I also wasn't sure wether to put this in hardware or software, so 'others' seemed appropriate :-) Anyway I simply wanted to pull off recordings from my BT box without having to a 1:1 recording etc. So ended up pulling out the drive and hooking it up to my PC (BTW mine is an older silver box with an IDE drive in).
Anyway it turns out the FTA (DVB-T) stuff that is stored as .slc files are simply a bunch of unencrypted MPEG files and changing extension to MPG allows them to be played right off the bat in Windows Media Player (or anything else you care to mention).
The only (slight) downside is that they are all 1GB segments (with a lot of 'padding' it would appear), so the programs are not all in one nice contiguous file. There is what I think is an index file (dvr.mrt), but I haven't started digging around in this yet, but it might help with stringing together segements when using a joiner tool.
Enjoy!