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blog.jr.com: Beef Up Your DVR With an Extra Hard Drive

  • Felix · 1 year ago
    Small correction - you don't get extra 500GB of space. You get 500GB instead of what you have internally (usually 250GB). Because you can't use both drives simultaneously - only one or another.

    Don't get me wrong - it's not bad, but it's not a whopping 500GB of extra space.
  • Wayne · 1 year ago
    He's right. Why not a 1TB for about the same price with double the storage?
  • Bruce McIntyre · 1 year ago
    And in either case, it will only work if your provider makes use of the eSATA port on the DVR. I have Comcast here, and when I ask Tech Support about both the eSATA connection and the RJ45 Ethernet connection I get a blank stare... They rustle round their documentation and finally tell me the software they use doesn't support either.
  • Mark · 1 year ago
    Since when was 60 hours of HDTV "plenty for even the stingiest of show hoarders?" That's a silly, frivolous statement if I ever heard one. That's a scant 2.5 days, compared to over 2.5 years of iTune podcasts I've already downloaded. It's a drop in the bucket. A drive of this type should begin with at least a terabyte of storage if it's going to keep halfway up with new TV standards. I hope the clunker isn't priced over 60 bucks. I've already seen Seagate 1 TB drives, with eSATA, selling for under 200 bucks on Amazon.
  • Jim · 1 year ago
    My TiVo HD will use the internal drive and external together, so this would add 60 hours or so to the existing 20hrs of HD capability I currently have. The TiVo spreads the shows across both drives, so if you want to remove the external one you had better be prepared to lose everything you have recorded! Otherwise you have to watch everything first, then remove the external drive and you are back to the single internal one. Plus, the machine must be turned off to connect or disconnect it!

    I think I will wait for a bigger one at a lower price!
  • Bryan P · 1 year ago
    Felix, Like Jim says- it depends on your DVR. Mine will use an internal and external together. You need to talk to your provider first as some boxes do not have an eSATA port enabled. Some providers (like mine) will also charge a fee to have the external drive connected- not physically, but just to enable it to function.