Can anyone tell me how many minutes per megabyte one can expect from a FTA Receiver with a PVR?
Thanks.
Thanks.
That's for sure.... HD recordings can vary from around 6GB/hr up through somewhere around 20GB/hr. I've used up 60GB recording an NFL game.Just as a reference, consider 1gb to 2gb per hour of Standard Def.
It'll get you in the general neighborhood.
As for Hi Def, well . . . you're on your own. -
Yes, but with HD, you can't put most programs on a DVD, since they're too big. I have a stack of old hard drives that I've filled up with assorted HD video. To play them, I plug them into one of those USB-IDE converter things, which just sits on my desk with no enclosure. Not real convenient. For a while, I was keeping track of what was on these disks, but I've lost track now, and I'll probably never play them back again..........
So, now I have a pile of hundreds of DVDs that I never watch, instead of thousands of gigabytes of hard drive that I never watch! -
I've run some experiments with DivX, and you can make a very nice quality 1½ or 2 hour show onto 4.5gb DVD.Yes, but with HD, you can't put most programs on a DVD, since they're too big.
Naw. Who needs a shoebox full of those, full of stuff you'll never watch.?. - -With the way the price of those little solid state cards and the USB thumb drives are coming down, I think that they are replacing DVDs as a way of saving HD content. Not as cheap per GB as a hard drive, but a LOT more convenient to use.