Hi, I am wanting to free up space on my Dish TV Hard Drives - Models S7090 (Sat box) & T1050 (Aerial box).
I have been getting conflicting information on what usb devices to use eg Flash Drives (8GB) or Hard Drives (250GB - 1TB) to transfer recorded tv programmes onto.
I don't want to buy a large storage device that is just going to end up having a lot of space sitting there doing nothing and be a waste of money.
I tried a Lexar 8GB flash drive formatted to FAT32, but both boxes told me that the Device is Unavailable. And I don't think 8GB would be big enough anyway to store movies on?
But would external hard drives, 250GB to 500GB? end up being too big?
Help :-) I'm just getting confused :-)
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I'd go for the external HDD. They are likely to be on special now for the Easter sales. You can usually find a 2Tb external drive for under $130. HD recordings use a lot of space and Flash Drives just aren't big enough. I find on my recorder that one HD movie can take up about 10 - 13gb including the ads. Won't fit on 8gb flash drive even after editing out the ads. I transfer my recordings to my PC, edit out the ads, then store on external USB HDD.
Thanks biggles ... I was told that a 2TB external drive wouldn't work on a Dish tv box because it is too big for the system to cope with.
I don't know about that. Would have to read the manual to find out. You could always ask DishTV customer service? No problem on a Panasonic Recorder or my PC.
Fiona Brown said:
Thanks biggles ... I was told that a 2TB external drive wouldn't work on a Dish tv box because it is too big for the system to cope with.
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