2009-09-05, 03:38 AM
I've got GBPVR installed on a 160GB drive and this is also my recordings drive. I've got extra drives as listed below and I am thinking about setting it up like this:
40GB
- Windows/system/GBPVR volume
and
160GB + 160GB + 250GB = 570GB
- One single spanned recordings volume using Windows dynamic disks.
The downside I know about is that if a disk dies I'll lose my recordings. I can live with this. Anything that's important I back up elsewhere.
Are there any problems with this from GBPVR's perspective?
Cheers
Julian.
40GB
- Windows/system/GBPVR volume
and
160GB + 160GB + 250GB = 570GB
- One single spanned recordings volume using Windows dynamic disks.
The downside I know about is that if a disk dies I'll lose my recordings. I can live with this. Anything that's important I back up elsewhere.
Are there any problems with this from GBPVR's perspective?
Cheers
Julian.
[SIZE="1"]Windows 7 32 bit, NBPVR 2.0.3. Asus P5LD2, C2D E4500 2.2Ghz, 2GB ram, 100GB volume (system), sep 1TB drive (Recordings). 2 hauppauge tuners: HVR 3000 and Nova-S, both using DVB-S for NZ freeview. Graphics: PCI-e Nvidia 8600, using TV Out to S-Video on a 34" Panasonic CRT TV.[/SIZE]