Go Back    Forum > Digital Video > Blank Media

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
  #1  
11-27-2015, 03:20 PM
kristoffo kristoffo is offline
Free Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 110
Thanked 1 Time in 1 Post
The following is from a separate thread that started out discussing why some DVD do not work well in some recorders. (Click here for that thread.) However we ended up discussing the use of a DVR archive (attaching a hard drive to extend the memory capacity of a cable or satellite DVR).

Quote:
Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
I would be worried that the DVR uses a format that is proprietary. Thus if you lose the DVR, you lose the whole collection. I could never do that. It's why I prefer DVD, DVD ISO, or even MP4/AVI for modern HD shows.

I've never been impressed by Netflix streaming quality. I'd rather get the DVD by mail.

I don't trust DISH or Directv at all. Nor the cable companies, for that matter.

HD is only useful for "filling the screen" 16x9, and for larger screens. If you mostly watch SD 4x3 content, or have a set under 50", then I'd somewhat agree. An HDTV with HD is not useful to everybody.
Thank you for the clarifications, LordSmurf. I would just like to clarify further:
  1. A DVR archive (connecting a hard drive to the DVR) can be made reliable simply by buying an extra used DVR. Then you can always play or copy anything recorded even if there is a breakdown or technology change of the DVR. Also note that even if a DVR no longer works properly, it still might be able to play from the archive. Someday, your DVR might break down or you might upgrade--but if you can, keep the old DVR and it might be used to play the archives.
  2. Also, you can have multiple DVR archives. Just do not get more TB than your DVR can handle. My DVR takes a maximum of 2 TB per archive. So I have FOUR 2tb USB drives. Eventually, these can be organized by category. With my DVR, only one hard drive can be attached at a time. However, you can transfer between archives as follows. "Restore" shows to the DVR--then unplug the archive (=USB hard drive)--then plug in a different archive--then upload to that archive.
  3. As LordSmurf says, so-called HD from the TV is not as good as renting a disc from Netflix. Also--if you use HD then archiving becomes unfeasible because it will fill up the hard drive too fast.
  4. Of course, in addition to a breakdown or technology change of the DVR--each archieve (hard drive) might fail also. So if a show is important to you--then copy it to DVD. Or if you want high quality, then rent or buy the factory-made DVD or blueray.
  5. Nonetheless--a DVR archive (connecting a hard drive to the DVR) is the way to go if you want to keep copies of many many non-HD shows you have seen, practically for free. This method is not totally secure but they probably will not be lost--and with practically everything available on the internet, you will probably not be devastasted if they are lost. And the quality is not bad.
Reply With Quote
Someday, 12:01 PM
admin's Avatar
Ads / Sponsors
 
Join Date: ∞
Posts: 42
Thanks: ∞
Thanked 42 Times in 42 Posts
  #2  
11-28-2015, 03:10 AM
lordsmurf's Avatar
lordsmurf lordsmurf is offline
Site Staff | Video
 
Join Date: Dec 2002
Posts: 13,633
Thanked 2,458 Times in 2,090 Posts
Buying an extra DVR isn't always feasible. DVR tech changes too much, rendering older models useless.

I also worry about the DVR getting pissy if you remove a HDD and connect another. These machines are dumb, not complex, and may get confused. The disconnected hard drive may no longer be seen by the DVR. I also wonder about the effect of fragmentation, and incontiguous writing to disks.

If you're doing it, then bravo. But I'm not sure that this method would be easily repeated on other hardware on other cable/sat carriers.

- Did my advice help you? Then become a Premium Member and support this site.
- For sale in the marketplace: TBCs, workflows, capture cards, VCRs
Reply With Quote
Reply




Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
How to Properly Upload Images and Attach Files to This Site admin General Discussion 5 01-03-2016 01:34 PM
Clone drive to external hard drive? (back up) nick_27 Computers 1 04-23-2013 06:43 AM
Best hard drive for archiving photos on a Mac? Help me pick a new backup drive... admin Photo Processing, Scanning & Printing 3 03-05-2011 10:23 AM
Thoughts on hard disk archiving ? jpklcapp Computers 3 12-07-2006 10:12 AM
How to split cable TV and cable internet coax for two rooms ? stoogedog Computers 6 12-05-2006 06:15 AM




 
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 01:27 PM