2011-12-13, 01:19 AM
you don't junction a whole drive, just dirs within your recording dir..then anything recorded to those dirs will go to the other drive..
on my system,i have all recordings that happen same time go to different drives/partitions so i get 0 fragmentation..
so say your main recordings dir is d:\mpg\ and normally when you record a show called 'Monk', it'll get a path of d:\mpg\Monk\
but if you junction d:\mpg\Monk to g:\mpg\Monk, then next recording and all thereafter of series 'Monk' will be recorded to g:\mpg\Monk\ , even tho they will still look like they are in d:\mpg\Monk\ as well..
makin sense now?
if i have 2 recordings at same time, i junction one of them to the other drive ahead of time, and then all future recordings will always be on different drives for those two shows..since they're series, you won't have to do it often..
if you junction your whole recordings dir over to another drive, you'd have to copy everything in it to new location..easier to just adjust npvr recording dir in config...
and everything would go there..so not what you want..
on my system,i have all recordings that happen same time go to different drives/partitions so i get 0 fragmentation..
so say your main recordings dir is d:\mpg\ and normally when you record a show called 'Monk', it'll get a path of d:\mpg\Monk\
but if you junction d:\mpg\Monk to g:\mpg\Monk, then next recording and all thereafter of series 'Monk' will be recorded to g:\mpg\Monk\ , even tho they will still look like they are in d:\mpg\Monk\ as well..
makin sense now?
if i have 2 recordings at same time, i junction one of them to the other drive ahead of time, and then all future recordings will always be on different drives for those two shows..since they're series, you won't have to do it often..
if you junction your whole recordings dir over to another drive, you'd have to copy everything in it to new location..easier to just adjust npvr recording dir in config...
and everything would go there..so not what you want..
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