We have a Humax Foxsat PVR. Some while ago I set it up to record CD Review on Saturday mornings.
This particular PVR has a USB output, so it's possible to ofload recordings to a portable hard drive.
I discovered not too long ago that the PVR also has an auto delete feature, to delete recordings if there is insufficient space available for new ones. There are settings which in theory over ride this, but it seems to me that they don't work too well. The consequence of this is that if one, or someone else in a family tries to record something, then previous recordings may be erased with no warning, and it's possible for quite a large collection of potentially interesting/useful recordings to be lost. A two hour film in HD could wipe out a lot of radio audio recordings.
I don't know whether putting a protect lock on each recording would prevent this automatic deletion behaviour.
It's not a life and death matter (think football - Bill Shankly), but it can be a bit sad when things get lost this way because some trivial and ephemeral TV programme has bumped them out of the backup storage.
So the message is to check storage, try to put on protect locks where possible, and to back up anything one really wants to keep using an appropriate method - in our case USB portable drives.
This particular PVR has a USB output, so it's possible to ofload recordings to a portable hard drive.
I discovered not too long ago that the PVR also has an auto delete feature, to delete recordings if there is insufficient space available for new ones. There are settings which in theory over ride this, but it seems to me that they don't work too well. The consequence of this is that if one, or someone else in a family tries to record something, then previous recordings may be erased with no warning, and it's possible for quite a large collection of potentially interesting/useful recordings to be lost. A two hour film in HD could wipe out a lot of radio audio recordings.
I don't know whether putting a protect lock on each recording would prevent this automatic deletion behaviour.
It's not a life and death matter (think football - Bill Shankly), but it can be a bit sad when things get lost this way because some trivial and ephemeral TV programme has bumped them out of the backup storage.
So the message is to check storage, try to put on protect locks where possible, and to back up anything one really wants to keep using an appropriate method - in our case USB portable drives.
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