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Was looking at purchasing the vu uno 4k to replace my duo. Il move the duo to my bedroom.
I don't record much and my 500gb is less than 1/4 full in my duo.
Is a USB stick say for instance a 128gb a suitable replacement for a hard disk.
If so does it need to be any specific spec/speed to work properly.
Any help appreciated
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Andy_Hazza
09-01-17, 04:45
Only thing I would say is, get a good branded one like Kingston, SanDisk, HP etc, not a generic one off fleBay etc.
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Thanks Andy.
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abu baniaz
09-01-17, 09:48
if the duo is going to be networked, you can also mount the HDD on the new receiver.
I have a MD xp1000 in my Daighters room that's network linked to the duo at the moment.
Would mean I would have to switch the duo switched on when I was recording anything.
It's an option though.
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any usb should work if it is formatted to fat 32 i watch films from my usb with no problems
Any limit on the size of USB stick that can be used?
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Hi,
usb flash drives are not really build for a lot of writing as they normally have no real wear leveling as SSDs do. I also would mount the drive of the other receiver. btw. fat32 has a limit of 4GB which might be to less for a longer HD recording.
ciao
Hi,
usb flash drives are not really build for a lot of writing as they normally have no real wear leveling as SSDs do. I also would mount the drive of the other receiver. btw. fat32 has a limit of 4GB which might be to less for a longer HD recording.
ciao
Thanks. That's info I'm looking for.
Think might be better with a USB Hard disk.
Now do they require there own power or can the USB port power them?
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abu baniaz
09-01-17, 16:49
Best to use a powered one.
Thanks Abu
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Can the network attached drive be accessed when the receiver that has the drive is in deep standby?
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abu baniaz
09-01-17, 17:24
Can the network attached drive be accessed when the receiver that has the drive is in deep standby?
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No, unless the server has Wake On Lan capability. I don't think the Duo has WOL. If this is wrong, hopefully someone will confirm.
Thanks again abu
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I've got a USB flash drive attached to each of my test boxes. Used for debug logs and test recordings. Not ideal but I've never had one fail yet.
No, unless the server has Wake On Lan capability.Even Wake on LAN just means there is a way to wake it up. It doesn't mean that it will wake up if you try to access it, you need to send a specific network packet.
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