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February 22, 2018 at 7:40 pm #19695
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InactiveCan someone recommend a separate hard drive which would be suitable for backing up the fifty or so films I have saved on my HDR 2000.
Many thanks.
February 28, 2018 at 8:11 pm #84807Anonymous
InactiveI’m using this one I bough from Amazon. WD 2TB Elements Portable External Hard Drive
February 28, 2018 at 8:34 pm #84808grahamlthompson
Participant2TB would hold about 500 or so 2HR HD movies from Freeview (a lot more if recorded in SD). A cheaper much smaller drive would be more than large enough.
February 28, 2018 at 9:36 pm #84809Anonymous
InactiveThanks for that. I’ve settled for a;
SONNICS EXTERNAL HARD DRIVE USB 3.0 PC MAC Xbox One PS4 500GB
March 1, 2018 at 10:55 am #84810Anonymous
InactiveDoghouse – 6 days ago »
Can someone recommend a separate hard drive which would be suitable for backing up the fifty or so films I have saved on my HDR 2000.
Many thanks.
I would add the caveat that backing up is all you will be able to do with them i.e. tied to the machine unless they are in SD, whereby you can then use them elsewhere should your machine fail at some point.
March 1, 2018 at 11:34 am #84811Anonymous
InactiveI’m not quite with you.
Some YouTube videos I’ve recorded on my laptop I’ve transferred to a usb stick and then uploaded to the Humax and stored on its hard drive with other films from the TV I’ve recorded, are obviously playable. Once I’ve copied these and other films on there to my new hard drive, what would prevent me from uploading them to another HDR or in fact playing through the “Viera Tools” facility on my Panasonic TV?
March 1, 2018 at 12:04 pm #84812grahamlthompson
ParticipantDoghouse – 28 minutes ago »
I’m not quite with you.
Some YouTube videos I’ve recorded on my laptop I’ve transferred to a usb stick and then uploaded to the Humax and stored on its hard drive with other films from the TV I’ve recorded, are obviously playable. Once I’ve copied these and other films on there to my new hard drive, what would prevent me from uploading them to another HDR or in fact playing through the “Viera Tools” facility on my Panasonic TV?
Faust was talking about content you recorded using the 2000T and assuming you wanted to keep them safe.
March 1, 2018 at 2:33 pm #84813Anonymous
InactiveThis is correct.
The idea was having somewhere else to store them in case the Humax crashes and I have to buy a new HDR. I would want to load them on a new machine if possible if it became necessary.
Thanks.
March 1, 2018 at 3:30 pm #84814grahamlthompson
ParticipantDoghouse – 51 minutes ago »
This is correct.
The idea was having somewhere else to store them in case the Humax crashes and I have to buy a new HDR. I would want to load them on a new machine if possible if it became necessary.
Thanks.
Now I am confused. Faust was pointing out that HD recordings made on the box are encrypted, if you copy them to a seperate hard disk they remain encrypted, only the box that made them will play them back. If you replace the box that made the recordings they will be useless.
Replacing the hard disk in the machine is OK you can copy them back to a new internal hard disk.
There are ways round this that cannot be discussed here.
March 1, 2018 at 4:25 pm #84815Anonymous
InactiveThanks, but there isn’t a problem.
I’ve just recorded a few minutes of the snooker on my HDR, uploaded it to a USB stick and replayed it on my lap top and also stuck the stick in the side of my TV and played it with the Viera tools facility, giving me a perfect picture and sound.
March 1, 2018 at 4:43 pm #84816grahamlthompson
ParticipantDoghouse – 17 minutes ago »
Thanks, but there isn’t a problem.
I’ve just recorded a few minutes of the snooker on my HDR, uploaded it to a USB stick and replayed it on my lap top and also stuck the stick in the side of my TV and played it with the Viera tools facility, giving me a perfect picture and sound.
There is no issue with SD only HD. Try recording from a HD channel 101 102 103 104 or 105.
March 1, 2018 at 8:42 pm #84817Anonymous
InactiveThanks for that, nearly all my films are SD
March 1, 2018 at 9:14 pm #84818grahamlthompson
ParticipantDoghouse – 30 minutes ago »
Thanks for that, nearly all my films are SD
As we both said SD is not an issue. Your HDD will be able to many more movies in SD.
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