Norbert Goebel wrote:
Matthias Schniedermeyer wrote:
Not excatly.
I would call it semy-online-storage.
Normaly the HDDs are switched off.
But as they are connected to USB-Power-Switches they can be switched
on/off automatically by the computer.(*)
Hi,
I just got interested
On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 20:31:56 +0200, you wrote:
So Carsten, you talk about archiving. Then you should definitely go for h264
coding, with constant quality.
Why keep everything online? What is the aim of having terra bytes online? It
costs a lot of energy.
I have a similar setup like Carsten (2.5
On Thursday 14 September 2006 07:08, Emil Naepflein wrote:
That doesn't matter. Important ist that I have instant access.
Keeping it online has the drawback that all parts fail at once when your house
gets hit by lightning/overvoltage...not sure how good USVs are at protecting
hardware.
You may want to go for a hardware solution ..
http://www.litec-computer.de/Festplatten/35/UDMA/Seagate-ST3750640A-750GB-72
00RPM-16MB::10223.html
would make 250 Films á 3GB ..
let's assume: 3GB equals 1 hour and think of: max. 8 hours per day viewing
..
would mean you have more than 30 days,
Guido Fiala wrote:
...
Sounds like the core computer of the USS-Enterprise -
How many Terra-Quads are this? ;-)
Actually, according to
http://www.kasper-online.de/en/docs/startrek/ncc1701d.htm
the Enterprise D has a mere 630.000 Kiloquads.
But seriously: My VDR system started out in June 2000
Carsten Koch wrote:
...
Actually, according to
http://www.kasper-online.de/en/docs/startrek/ncc1701d.htm
the Enterprise D has a mere 630.000 Kiloquads.
Sorry, wrong link. I meant this one:
http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/misc/artikel-computer.htm
collection is larger than you can listen to it in one
year!
Martin
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Carsten Koch
Gesendet: Dienstag, 12. September 2006 20:23
An: VDR Mailing List
Betreff: Re: AW: [vdr] Doubling my available VDR disk
Carsten Koch wrote:
martin wrote:
...
go and get yourself a new hard disc :-)
Well, that option is of course always available. ;-)
Let's take a look at my vdr system:
/video df -hT
FilesystemTypeSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 xfs147G 12G 136G 8% /
On Tuesday 12 September 2006 20:22, Carsten Koch wrote:
Guido Fiala wrote:
...
Sounds like the core computer of the USS-Enterprise -
How many Terra-Quads are this? ;-)
Actually, according to
http://www.kasper-online.de/en/docs/startrek/ncc1701d.htm
the Enterprise D has a mere 630.000