QUOTE(yonggoh @ Mar 23 2010, 04:00 PM)
Just wondering how other owners are storing their media...
I currently have 7TB of data spread over six individual hard drives...
While the dvico's feature to swap drives easily via that nifty bracket is cool... it can get tiring when dealing with six drives...
Anyone is using some of those multi-bay docks that take 4,5,6+ drives at once? i think Icy Dock has something like that...
Would be nice to have my hard drives all stacked up and connected via a single wire to the Dvico...
Currently I have my media served from a NAS (Synology DS408) to both my 6500A (living room + bedroom) via a gigabit wired network. I find this is the easiest solution to have all my media accesible from both boxes. I currently have 7TB of data spread over six individual hard drives...
While the dvico's feature to swap drives easily via that nifty bracket is cool... it can get tiring when dealing with six drives...
Anyone is using some of those multi-bay docks that take 4,5,6+ drives at once? i think Icy Dock has something like that...
Would be nice to have my hard drives all stacked up and connected via a single wire to the Dvico...
QUOTE(rx330 @ Apr 6 2010, 01:59 PM)
QUOTE(rx330 @ Apr 7 2010, 12:25 PM)
zero, long time no see
nothing much happening, with all those cheaper players nowadays, who wanna pay for an overpriced media player?
Yeah so many new players out there. I am still searching for my perfect box (TViX is great but no PVR function for our TV/Astro). In the meantime, I'm happy with my two 6500A, but if I find that "perfect box" with all the trimmings (PVR, all the right video/sound support, gigabit ethernet), I can be persuaded to switch.nothing much happening, with all those cheaper players nowadays, who wanna pay for an overpriced media player?
May 20 2010, 11:58 PM
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