I didn't really know where to put this, and didn't really find another thread dealing with this issue. There may be something at the end of the review, but I think I got all the way through it. 
I got my eSata external SATA/USB controlled 250GB hard drive today and hooked it up to the Diamond 9000.
I first powered off the Diamond with the switch on the back, fired up the drive and turned on the Diamond. It immediately recognized the drive, so I just started recording an HD movie. Let it run for about 30 minutes just to see.
Played back on the receiver with no problem.
Moved the drive to my computer.
It seems to create a separate folder for each recording with files in a DVD format( .ifo file, .idx file, and a .trp file). Tried to play the folder with Nero and a no go. Tried WMP, and no go. Tried just playing the trp file and no go.
Did a little research and the files are in a .trp (transport stream) format. The only thing that will play them on a computer is Media Player Classic and Coreavc.
Played the file and checked the properties inside MPC and it said it was an Mpeg2 1280x720 file with the other specs.
I suppose you could burn right from the folder to Hi-Def DVD with the right tools, but I don't have anything that would play them except the computer.
Just thought I would let everyone know that the PVR function does work.

I got my eSata external SATA/USB controlled 250GB hard drive today and hooked it up to the Diamond 9000.
I first powered off the Diamond with the switch on the back, fired up the drive and turned on the Diamond. It immediately recognized the drive, so I just started recording an HD movie. Let it run for about 30 minutes just to see.
Played back on the receiver with no problem.

Moved the drive to my computer.
It seems to create a separate folder for each recording with files in a DVD format( .ifo file, .idx file, and a .trp file). Tried to play the folder with Nero and a no go. Tried WMP, and no go. Tried just playing the trp file and no go.
Did a little research and the files are in a .trp (transport stream) format. The only thing that will play them on a computer is Media Player Classic and Coreavc.
Played the file and checked the properties inside MPC and it said it was an Mpeg2 1280x720 file with the other specs.
I suppose you could burn right from the folder to Hi-Def DVD with the right tools, but I don't have anything that would play them except the computer.

Just thought I would let everyone know that the PVR function does work.
