Comments on: Sony's home server stores 1 terabyte
Who needs that much? Anyone who wants to record a week's worth of TV shows.
Who needs that much? Anyone who wants to record a week's worth of TV shows.
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One big difference is that I built the DVArchive server for about $750; based on a Shuttle SK41G, Athlon XP 2400+, 512MB and two Maxtor 250GB drives. The five ReplayTV units each have one tuner.
So Sony is one step ahead of me, except on cost.
far more significant if the video was recorded in H-264 format
rather than MPEG-2. I'm running 2.5 TBytes on my Mac G4,
partly because of the space load created by MPEG-2 formats on
the video work I'm doing. When I see a 8 GB DVD reduced to a
700 Mbyte H-264 (or Divx) file, I can see the shape of the future.
I just can't get there yet.
- Low cost massive storage available in US
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- You don't have to build your own storage solution nor do you
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(5 Comments)have to spend those kind of bucks to get a home entertainment
solution with big capacity. Telly from interact-tv.com can be
ordered with 750GB today and I know they are working on larger
versions. Plus, this isn't a MediaCenterPC so it fits in a stereo
cabinet and networks with PCs Macs and Linux machines.