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<blockquote data-quote="yhoogi" data-source="post: 587223" data-attributes="member: 69599"><p>Just a moment:</p><p>Did you said WHS-pool?</p><p></p><p>SO you use a whs-share folder for all records?</p><p></p><p>If that's the case:</p><p>This is a very bad idea, as the pool-shares are quite loaded with background processes from WHS. </p><p>I recommend you install a dedicated HDD, completely unused by the pool. This can be done via the Windows HDD manager as a new partition.</p><p>If you want to have network access to the HDD, this can be done as normal network share.</p><p></p><p></p><p>And as a side-note: Try to avoid power management for the HDD's in WHS. My experience is that this is also disturbing smooth playback/records. When checking afterwards recorded files, there were a significant number of bad sections. Windows (not only WHS) seems to be unable to buffer sufficient data when a HDD (and this could be any HDD, not only the one for recording) spins up and stalls data transfer.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yhoogi, post: 587223, member: 69599"] Just a moment: Did you said WHS-pool? SO you use a whs-share folder for all records? If that's the case: This is a very bad idea, as the pool-shares are quite loaded with background processes from WHS. I recommend you install a dedicated HDD, completely unused by the pool. This can be done via the Windows HDD manager as a new partition. If you want to have network access to the HDD, this can be done as normal network share. And as a side-note: Try to avoid power management for the HDD's in WHS. My experience is that this is also disturbing smooth playback/records. When checking afterwards recorded files, there were a significant number of bad sections. Windows (not only WHS) seems to be unable to buffer sufficient data when a HDD (and this could be any HDD, not only the one for recording) spins up and stalls data transfer. Cheers, [/QUOTE]
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