2010-03-29, 08:42 AM
I have a PC (Windows 7) on my home network running GB-PVR (1.4.7) configured to record to its local hard drive.
I also have a NAS attached to my home network (Synology DS409+), with its disk configured to spindown/hibernate after 20 minutes of inactivity.
I have listed one of the NAS directories in the GB-PVR 'Video Library Directories', and suspect that this is causing the disks in my NAS to wakeup before and after every recording.
I reference the directory 'C:\Users\NAS_Library\NAS', which is a link to my NAS at \\192.168.x.x\NAS.
From the NAS log I can see that the disks get woken up a couple of minutes before a recording starts, as well as being woken up around 10 minutes after a recording completes - which relate directly to my GB-PVR 'Recording Padding' of 2 pre-show and 10 post-show minutes.
I really dont want to remove the reference to my NAS disk from the 'Video Library Directories' as my wife finds it very useful to quickly navigate to my archived recordings.
Question: Is there an entry I can make to the GB-PVR configuration file to stop it waking up the NAS disks before and after every recording.
I also have a NAS attached to my home network (Synology DS409+), with its disk configured to spindown/hibernate after 20 minutes of inactivity.
I have listed one of the NAS directories in the GB-PVR 'Video Library Directories', and suspect that this is causing the disks in my NAS to wakeup before and after every recording.
I reference the directory 'C:\Users\NAS_Library\NAS', which is a link to my NAS at \\192.168.x.x\NAS.
From the NAS log I can see that the disks get woken up a couple of minutes before a recording starts, as well as being woken up around 10 minutes after a recording completes - which relate directly to my GB-PVR 'Recording Padding' of 2 pre-show and 10 post-show minutes.
I really dont want to remove the reference to my NAS disk from the 'Video Library Directories' as my wife finds it very useful to quickly navigate to my archived recordings.
Question: Is there an entry I can make to the GB-PVR configuration file to stop it waking up the NAS disks before and after every recording.