Just got one and hooked it up.
I had thought that having an EHD would eliminate storage issues when the DVR went south - I'm on my third DVR - lost hours and hours of movies, etc. each time. First, apparently the external hard drive is only used when the internal hard drive is full, right?
Also, if and when the DVR goes south the external hard drive also goes south - apparently the external hard drive cannot be used with a new DVR - I'm not sure if it cannot be used period or that whatever is stored on it is lost (although is can be used as if empty).
Now, this is the issue - since it's an external drive, I was thinking that it could be perfect hardware to assure access to stored video when the DVR goes south - but, that appears not to be the case, right?
Therefore, it is true that although I've seriously increased my storage capacity, I've also seriously increased the loss of stored video if and when the DVR goes down? If this is true, I'm starting to feel like a fool for spending money on this setup. If true, I suppose this is some sort of copyright, sharing scenario but it seems strange in that external hard drives are not so limited when connected to a PC. Why can't one in some way attach this hard drive to any other devise that plays video?
I'm a little lost and just a little pissed off - any input would be appreciated.
I had thought that having an EHD would eliminate storage issues when the DVR went south - I'm on my third DVR - lost hours and hours of movies, etc. each time. First, apparently the external hard drive is only used when the internal hard drive is full, right?
Also, if and when the DVR goes south the external hard drive also goes south - apparently the external hard drive cannot be used with a new DVR - I'm not sure if it cannot be used period or that whatever is stored on it is lost (although is can be used as if empty).
Now, this is the issue - since it's an external drive, I was thinking that it could be perfect hardware to assure access to stored video when the DVR goes south - but, that appears not to be the case, right?
Therefore, it is true that although I've seriously increased my storage capacity, I've also seriously increased the loss of stored video if and when the DVR goes down? If this is true, I'm starting to feel like a fool for spending money on this setup. If true, I suppose this is some sort of copyright, sharing scenario but it seems strange in that external hard drives are not so limited when connected to a PC. Why can't one in some way attach this hard drive to any other devise that plays video?
I'm a little lost and just a little pissed off - any input would be appreciated.