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Joel G
I also have a dvr/dvd player, is there some way that I can hook it up by either usb port, or hdmi cables?
Answer
Some of the Dish Network DVRs support moving of TV programs to an external USB 2.0 hard drive. I have a ViP 622 which has this feature, though Dish Network charged me $39.95 to have it enabled (doesn't cost any extra to use). They support up to 750GB hard drives.
This doesn't let you read the drive on a PC and copy these files somewhere else (to DVD, etc), however.
I know this is supported on the new ViP722 as well (similar unit, larger internal drive), but I don't know about the other DIsh Network PVRs. You can't record directly to the external drive, but you can move video to it and play directly from the drive, even in high definition. You can use multiple external drives on the same PVR, and supposedly, the drives you record to can be shared by a small number of other PVRs (eg, they want to let you "sneakernet" this around your house, but not share with your friends, neighbors, extended family, etc).
Some of the Dish Network DVRs support moving of TV programs to an external USB 2.0 hard drive. I have a ViP 622 which has this feature, though Dish Network charged me $39.95 to have it enabled (doesn't cost any extra to use). They support up to 750GB hard drives.
This doesn't let you read the drive on a PC and copy these files somewhere else (to DVD, etc), however.
I know this is supported on the new ViP722 as well (similar unit, larger internal drive), but I don't know about the other DIsh Network PVRs. You can't record directly to the external drive, but you can move video to it and play directly from the drive, even in high definition. You can use multiple external drives on the same PVR, and supposedly, the drives you record to can be shared by a small number of other PVRs (eg, they want to let you "sneakernet" this around your house, but not share with your friends, neighbors, extended family, etc).
How would I best mount an extra hard drive in a computer that has all expansion bays full?
Peter D
If I decided to put in an extra DVD player or Blue Ray, I would be out of expansion bays for an extra HD. But there is plenty of room on the floor of the case, with no obstructions. What sort of hardware would be best?
I will install the HD first in the last expansion bay. I am thinking ahead to future changes. Thanks.
Answer
Use an external. (If you have a Network, a NAS device is a nice addition).
or
remove one of the optical drives and use a bracket adapter 3.5"-> 5.25" and install it in the optical drive bay.
or
If you have a floppy bay use that
If you have BDVD you should be able to use it to burn/play cd/dvd with that device so makes the other optical drive redundant meaning the drive bay can be used for an HD (no real need for 2x optical drives unless you're doing mass disk duplication)
Use an external. (If you have a Network, a NAS device is a nice addition).
or
remove one of the optical drives and use a bracket adapter 3.5"-> 5.25" and install it in the optical drive bay.
or
If you have a floppy bay use that
If you have BDVD you should be able to use it to burn/play cd/dvd with that device so makes the other optical drive redundant meaning the drive bay can be used for an HD (no real need for 2x optical drives unless you're doing mass disk duplication)
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