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13,000 hours is roughly 18 months continuous. Does that sound right? My oldest HDR-FOX has 30,000 on the clock.
My two year old Seagate 2TB drive is currently showing just short of ten thousand hours; 13.6 hours a day out of standby which sounds about right.13,000 hours is roughly 18 months continuous. Does that sound right? My oldest HDR-FOX has 30,000 on the clock.
Yep, I think so, it's nearly 4 years old but I have left the Power Management > Automatic Power Down - On which turns off after 3 hours I think? Has that probably helped to kill off my original mobo maybe?13,000 hours is roughly 18 months continuous. Does that sound right? My oldest HDR-FOX has 30,000 on the clock.
It isn't clear to me what the majority do but we let ours power down after 3 hours of inactivity. It might shorten the life of the hard drive but I would be a bit surprised if it had much effect on the motherboard; we have had ours a bit less than five years.Yep, I think so, it's nearly 4 years old but I have left the Power Management > Automatic Power Down - On which turns off after 3 hours I think? Has that probably helped to kill off my original mobo maybe?
What do most people do with the power settings?
Yes, I can understand how the expansion and contraction would shorten the life of the hard drive, think I was just unlucky - most pc motherboards last considerably longer than 4 years.It isn't clear to me what the majority do but we let ours power down after 3 hours of inactivity. It might shorten the life of the hard drive but I would be a bit surprised if it had much effect on the motherboard; we have had ours a bit less than five years.
If I setup Recursive Auto-Decrpt from the My Video directory would the recordings then be watchable if I put the hard disk in another HDR-FOX T2 i.e. another motherboard encryption algorithm?You are. Everything is encrypted on disk, but StDef recordings are automatically decrypted when copied out.
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Yes. This is why you should decrypt everything always (if you care about being able to watch the recordings).If I setup Recursive Auto-Decrpt from the My Video directory would the recordings then be watchable if I put the hard disk in another HDR-FOX T2 i.e. another motherboard encryption algorithm?
Mine only lasted 18 months. Thankfully those nice people at Intel replaced it with a new one, although I was on the verge of just buying one. But it's caused me a lot of hassle. Good job most of my important stuff is in VMs so just carries on regardless of changes like this (once you get the base OS booted on an alternative board).most pc motherboards last considerably longer than 4 years.
That's great. I don't think the Recursive Auto-Decrypt was there when I looked sometime ago. That's set now, so should be good to go.Yes. This is why you should decrypt everything always (if you care about being able to watch the recordings).
Shouldn't take long on my completely empty hard disk! (deleted all of my old encrypted recordings!)You will have to allow a few days for the decryption to complete.