I've had an old DTR-T2100 youview box for a while. A month or so ago, it failed. Wouldn't power on, even though the plug pack was was functional. I managed to get a secondhand DTR-T4000 unit to replace it, which is working fine.
There was quite a bit of recorded data on the old unit. I've checked the hard drive, which is fine, and I could copy the recordings to my media server for viewing. Trouble is, that would lose the metadata with series grouping and other useful information. I was wondering if there would be any problems in transferring the recordings to the newer box? I run Linux, and have no problems with the XFS file system, but I'm uncertain as to whether this sort of transfer would cause any problems with new recordings?
I've already removed the drive from the old box, and wouldn't have too much trouble pulling the drive from the newer box. Just wanted to check for potential problems before I started pulling the new box apart...
There was quite a bit of recorded data on the old unit. I've checked the hard drive, which is fine, and I could copy the recordings to my media server for viewing. Trouble is, that would lose the metadata with series grouping and other useful information. I was wondering if there would be any problems in transferring the recordings to the newer box? I run Linux, and have no problems with the XFS file system, but I'm uncertain as to whether this sort of transfer would cause any problems with new recordings?
I've already removed the drive from the old box, and wouldn't have too much trouble pulling the drive from the newer box. Just wanted to check for potential problems before I started pulling the new box apart...