just my opinion:
I'd keep it all in one place.
If we get the post count into the hundreds, I'll be surprised, even including all the 4:2:2, and USB mods.
Actually, with some firmware support in the receiver and a USB-to-Ethernet adapter, ya might get somewhere.
However, if it's strictly hands off with the firmware, I'm not expecting big things.
That's an area I looked into a few years back, but maybe there's a better answer now.
I wanted to share over Ethernet, the hard drive in my Dish Network PVR.
Never worked out.
Those NAS (network attached storage) units aren't the solution, either...
Came up with two alternate solutions:
- pull the drive in a slide-tray, and shove it into a USB adapter on the computer.
- built a USB port into the STB to suck data off the hard drive when the receiver was shut down.
Both worked just fine.
But, not really germane to this discussion.
. . . and all this only really matters if you want to watch the show in near-real-time.
If watching it after it's over is good enough, then the USB connection between the STB and computer isn't necessary.
Oh, and speaking of software, I use VideoReDo to edit and prepare my video for DVD-making.
I believe it'll handle 4:2:2 as is, but since this was never a problem for me, I don't off hand know if it'll convert formats or just edit it as-is.
May have to go over to their forum and research it.
Unless anyone here knows...
I'd keep it all in one place.
If we get the post count into the hundreds, I'll be surprised, even including all the 4:2:2, and USB mods.
Actually, with some firmware support in the receiver and a USB-to-Ethernet adapter, ya might get somewhere.
However, if it's strictly hands off with the firmware, I'm not expecting big things.
That's an area I looked into a few years back, but maybe there's a better answer now.
I wanted to share over Ethernet, the hard drive in my Dish Network PVR.
Never worked out.
Those NAS (network attached storage) units aren't the solution, either...
Came up with two alternate solutions:
- pull the drive in a slide-tray, and shove it into a USB adapter on the computer.
- built a USB port into the STB to suck data off the hard drive when the receiver was shut down.
Both worked just fine.
But, not really germane to this discussion.
. . . and all this only really matters if you want to watch the show in near-real-time.
If watching it after it's over is good enough, then the USB connection between the STB and computer isn't necessary.
Oh, and speaking of software, I use VideoReDo to edit and prepare my video for DVD-making.
I believe it'll handle 4:2:2 as is, but since this was never a problem for me, I don't off hand know if it'll convert formats or just edit it as-is.
May have to go over to their forum and research it.
Unless anyone here knows...