I recently had to deal with a bit of an ass on another forum, when I was informed that the AV-GP drives were a myth unless the device was setup to use the function. What I mean is I've read the AV drives are setup maximum streaming and minimal data integrity. They see a bad sector or two they just keep on trucking, where a "data" drive would not. This is what you want in something simply recording video, but it does not make them a good "data" drive. When I asked for some pointers on where to look, I was basically told to "do my own damn research".
The poster claims the device has to be configured to enable that feature, and if they are not an AV-GP drive is like any other data drive (Caviar Green). Im not offering opinion either way, Im just looking for info. If that is true, then next time I look for a Tivo or EHD I may not get the AV-GP, but I find it odd that Directv/Dish/Tivo would ship with AV-GP and Pipeline drives unless its just because they are rated for more heat and a longer warranty.
Thanks, if anyone has a good source on this topic, because Ive seen the recommendation for a AV HDD several times, and if its abilities really arent used, itd be nice to know. The whole conversation was based on that it was a myth started by people selling drives.
The poster claims the device has to be configured to enable that feature, and if they are not an AV-GP drive is like any other data drive (Caviar Green). Im not offering opinion either way, Im just looking for info. If that is true, then next time I look for a Tivo or EHD I may not get the AV-GP, but I find it odd that Directv/Dish/Tivo would ship with AV-GP and Pipeline drives unless its just because they are rated for more heat and a longer warranty.
Thanks, if anyone has a good source on this topic, because Ive seen the recommendation for a AV HDD several times, and if its abilities really arent used, itd be nice to know. The whole conversation was based on that it was a myth started by people selling drives.