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RE: Video Server, was [OT] Interesting HD article
Watch TV much then Phil ?
At 11:15 19/04/2002 +0100, you wrote:
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Yeah ... my problem with
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is
comes when I want to hold my DVD collection for such Video On Demand
stuff ... I have 300 DVDs (approx) and my changer is almost full. I
wouldn't want to reduce the quality of the movie by anything noticeable
but I guess I could stick with DVDs in the changer for the projector and
compress the movies a bit for piping round the house to TVs.
Add to that that I would
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to archive off programs from TiVo too and find a way to get my 200+ VHS
tapes and 80+ Laserdiscs onto there too with as little degradation as
possible!...
*BIG* storage
needed!
Phil
- -----Original Message-----
- From: Stainton-James, Mark (London)
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tainmar@xxxxxxx]=20
- Sent: 19 April 2002 10:29
- To: 'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'
- Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Video Server, was [OT] Interesting HD
article
- Surely by far the easiest way of doing this today is just to use
Showshifter or Tivo with no subscription as a video server, that way the
hard graft of software development and hardware matching has already been
done.
-
- A video server in my mind is financially almost there. In disk space
terms alone, say VCD (no point doing more for VHS) quality and an average
of 120minutes per film I reckon that is about 1Gb per film, or in cash
terms =A31 per film for direct access and digital
storage.
-
- -----Original Message-----
- From: Dave McLaughlin
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lton.com]=20
- Sent: 19 April 2002 10:07
- To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
- Subject: [ukha_d] Video Server, was [OT] Interesting HD
article
-
- Hi Phil,
- I like the idea of the video server. SWMBO would also like this as I
could
- get rid of all my hoard of video tapes
:o)
- I was thinking of this idea with my mate the other day saying we
should look
- at a way of putting all my video collection onto hard disk and run a
server
- for it. With the price of disks being reasonably low and a decent
setup this
- should be possible to build and add to as your collection
increases.
- Regards
- Dave...
- ----- Original Message
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- From: "Phil Harris"
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- To:
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- Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 9:26
AM
- Subject: RE: [ukha_d] [OT] Interesting HD
article
- > Yeah right, until you get a bargain on the new 1Tb drives
;-)
- Has anyone else noticed that it has gone very quiet on the hard
disc
- front recently? It used to be (or at least seemed to be) that
everyone
- was pushing for more data and faster access but since Maxtor brought
out
- the 160Gb (what - six months ago?) there hasn't been another hike
in
- capacity yet the price of the 160Gb drives is now down to =A31/Gb
(ex
- VAT).
- Usually the price of the "flagship" drives remains high -
take the price
- of 40/48Gb 2.5" drives as an example, they were =A3380ish until
the
- release of the 60Gb 2.5" drives and suddenly =A3200 was wiped off
their
- price
overnight.
- I just can't help wondering why the price of the 160Gb drives is
coming
- down without anything to fill that =A3250 - =A3300 "high end"
IDE drive
- position.
- Of course in a couple of years who knows what will be out? I was
looking
- yesterday and for =A3800 you can get 640Gb of storage - 11 years ago
I
- paid a similar amount (which was a half price "bargain" as
I knew
- someone at Fujitsu) for what then the absoloutely biggest drive on
the
- market - 173Mb! That's an increase of 4,000 times
roughly...
- ...now, when are those 1Tb drives due? I feel a video server coming
on!
- Phil
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