(Kind of like how microSD cards have different speed ratings.) It’s not all that uncommon for write speeds, especially on older and/or cheaper USB 2.0 sticks to be relatively low. While a USB 2.0 interface can theoretically handle much more than that (480 Mb/s), the other side of the equation is just how fast the memory in the USB stick can perform. However, I believe even in the latter case, the Homework will record the entire channel stream, so if you’re just recording a channel on 16-2, say, it will record all the 16-x channels since they’re part of a single data stream, meaning you’ll still need the full ~20Mb/s write speed. a channel with no sub channels) or split up among the various subchannels. This could be used by just one channel (i.e. A standard ATSC channel stream is just under 20 Mb/s (megabits/s) data rate this would be about 2.5 MB/s (megabytes/s). (In fact, I think I have a spare external spinny HD around that I may hook up to it and test it out before the new TV season ramps up.)īTW, just to add to and comments. I only every used it for live TV, never as a DVR, but the thread here talking about using these boxes as a backup and/or “conflict resolver” got me thinking. I’ve got a HW150 that I picked up years ago to do live TV for my Xbox One. I’d be interested to know if a new drive fixes the problem.
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