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Separate the timeshift directory for normal tv watching and separate for paused tv
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<blockquote data-quote="elliottmc" data-source="post: 871919" data-attributes="member: 14268"><p>Hi,</p><p> </p><p>So you're watching TV. It uses the RAM disk. You then hit pause and you want it to switch to a different disk?</p><p> </p><p>Does that mean that as soon as you hit pause, it starts storing the stream on the second disk? What if you then want to 'rewind' back through the stream?</p><p> </p><p>This sounds as though it would be quite impractical.</p><p> </p><p>I have to say that I am always confused as to why people feel the need to use a RAM disk. Sure, if you have a 5400 rpm drive with energy saving features, things can slow down a bit, but if you have a good 7200 rpm drive and a fast network, you shouldn't need to worry. I have two network clients connected to my server and I don't see any issues at all (gigabit ethernet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elliottmc, post: 871919, member: 14268"] Hi, So you're watching TV. It uses the RAM disk. You then hit pause and you want it to switch to a different disk? Does that mean that as soon as you hit pause, it starts storing the stream on the second disk? What if you then want to 'rewind' back through the stream? This sounds as though it would be quite impractical. I have to say that I am always confused as to why people feel the need to use a RAM disk. Sure, if you have a 5400 rpm drive with energy saving features, things can slow down a bit, but if you have a good 7200 rpm drive and a fast network, you shouldn't need to worry. I have two network clients connected to my server and I don't see any issues at all (gigabit ethernet). [/QUOTE]
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