FVP-4000T Hard Drive

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  • #80500
    Anonymous
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    OK Guys, I thought another update might be in order. This Humax box has been pretty much on constantly, recording and used daily for over 2.5 years now. The WD red 2TB drive has been flawless (touch wood it remains that way) and I am so pleased I did this upgrade.The only slight niggle with the 4000 is that the picture quality isn’t fantastic (but that doesn’t really matter) and the machine itself is a little slow to start and navigate around, but it is freeview after all….no monthly costs….what’s not to like :).

    To get to the chase, 2TB WD Red drive works wonderfully.

    #80501
    Martin Liddle
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    smiffy12 – 19 mins ago  » 

    This Humax box has been pretty much on constantly, recording and used daily for over 2.5 years now. The WD red 2TB drive has been flawless (touch wood it remains that way) and I am so pleased I did this upgrade.

    Thanks that is interesting.

    The only slight niggle with the 4000 is that the picture quality isn’t fantastic (but that doesn’t really matter)

    Picture quality here is good; have you experimented with different Resolution settings (I use 1080p) and checked that the TV isn’t doing any image processing on the input from the HDMI port used by the Humax?

    #80502
    Anonymous
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    Same subject but a variation, I have just installed a Seagate 2TB in a FVP 4000.

    the machine powered up and when I tried some test recordings and they were accepted and seemed to be recording, but when I tried playback It would not play and I got a message stating the files can not be played as they are the wrong format. I assume the hard drive is not formatted with the correct one FAT32 or NTFS But I don’t get an answer as to which when I google it.

    can confirm that the schedule shows all the programs I have recorded as series but I suppose they will not play either till the correct format is used, Am I right?

    #80503
    Anonymous
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    Do a factory reset and format the drive at the same time.

    #80504
    Martin Liddle
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    mactoshb – 3 hours ago  » 

    Same subject but a variation, I have just installed a Seagate 2TB in a FVP 4000.

    What model of Seagate drive please?

    the machine powered up and when I tried some test recordings and they were accepted and seemed to be recording, but when I tried playback It would not play and I got a message stating the files can not be played as they are the wrong format. I assume the hard drive is not formatted with the correct one FAT32 or NTFS But I don’t get an answer as to which when I google it.

    The format will certainly not be FAT32 nor NTFS. I think it will probably be ext4. Try formatting it via the menus on the Humax (Freeview button> Settings> Storage). If that fails I would send the drive back to the vendor as not fit for purpose.

    can confirm that the schedule shows all the programs I have recorded as series but I suppose they will not play either till the correct format is used, Am I right?

    Not sure where you are looking; the schedule of future recordings is held in NVRAM so remains in place when the hard drive is changed. Th list of recordings made will show what might be playable.

    #80505
    Anonymous
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    Hi, me again, I did the factory reset and did the format option and I have also put a new !TB in the box then did the factory reset with format and the result is that I tell it to record and it seems to be recording but on going into the recordings list All the programs I told it to record are there but on playing I just get the line down below that tells you what has been played and the length.

    No video plays and the time line reads 0.00 at the end and a message comes up saying “cannot support this video file due to invalid file format

    The drive was formatted NTFS before the Factory reset with format and the drive was new with Seatools reporting zero hours run. it is a Seagate Barracuda 7200I dont’ know if a 7200 RPM drive is suitable for the Humax?

    I also tried another drive which is a second hand one but passes the Seatools Smart and Long generic test, so I would doubt if it is the drive it is obviously being detected and the recordings list shows but all six I have tried recording give me the message above

    Incidentally, I have just restored the original drive with 804 recordings and all play back as they should.

    Any further advice you can give would be much appreciated

    #80506
    Anonymous
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    Sorry. until now I missed your question asking which drive it was “Seagate Barracuda 7200” is the answer I do not know if a 7200 drive is suitable

    Thanks Boyd

    #80507
    Anonymous
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    Hi Mactoshb,

    Barracuda is for computers it’s overkill for video its also unnecessarily expensive but should be more than capable (Is it 2Tb or under?). The rpm shouldn’t make any difference just might make it noisier. Sounds like you did the format outside of the PVR, *** the idea was to let the PVR do the format theres an option in settings storage.

    When I did mine with a new Skyhawk drive I tried doing the format which failed after about 5 seconds of thinking about it. Then I found it didn’t seem to need formatting and its been ok for a year now.

    Anyway suggest let PVR do the format.

    Good luck.

    #80508
    Anonymous
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    Couple more suggestions.

    – find out the format of the original, (windows, file manager, properties) and use that format on the new drive.

    – a full power off and on of the PVR.

    #80509
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    mactoshb – 2 hours ago  » 

    Sorry. until now I missed your question asking which drive it was “Seagate Barracuda 7200” is the answer I do not know if a 7200 drive is suitable

    I would have expected it to work although it isn’t optimised for PVR usage which might result in stuttering on playback if there are any marginal sectors. Can you give the exact full model number please (should be on the label on the hard drive) just so that I can check it isn’t some unusual variant that isn’t compatible with the Humax?

    #80510
    Anonymous
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    Could it be anything to with the jumpers being in the wrong place?

    #80511
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    SSThing – 28 mins ago  » 

    Could it be anything to with the jumpers being in the wrong place?

    Without knowing the exact drive model it is hard to be sure; the only jumper that is documented for the Barracuda 7200.12 Serial ATA limits the SATA speed to 1.5 Gb/s so if there is a jumper fitted it might be worth trying it without a jumper.

    #80512
    Anonymous
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    Hi, sorry for the delay in my answer.

    The drive was formatted (Assuming the command was carried out) bythe machine I told it to format and it took no time at all to come up as done and I mean one second or so,s so I have my doubts it did anything.

    The model number is Seagate ST31000524A P/N -521 F/W JC4A9YP194S

    Boyd

    #80513
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    mactoshb – 28 mins ago  » 

    The drive was formatted (Assuming the command was carried out) bythe machine I told it to format and it took no time at all to come up as done and I mean one second or so,s so I have my doubts it did anything.

    I think all the format command does is setup the filesystem (it doesn’t do any sector by sector checks) but one second does sound a bit too quick.

    The model number is Seagate ST31000524A P/N -521 F/W JC4A9YP194S

    I think there should be an additional 6 characters between “P/N” and “-521”?

    #80514
    Anonymous
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    Just some last suggestions, clutching at straws…

    That’s a 1Tb drive should be ok in theory, is it new or used? where did you get it from? The sata interface should auto-negotiate speed.

    Have a go recording a program for a few minutes by pressing the red R record button while watching and see what happens can it be played back.

    Try a scheduled recording complete.

    Can you rewind a program you have been viewing for a few minutes.

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