I have two Ultima 4Ks that both have 2TB disks installed and 2TB is available.
Just bought a Duo4K SE and installed a 2TB disk but only 1TB is available?
Is that right?
I have two Ultima 4Ks that both have 2TB disks installed and 2TB is available.
Just bought a Duo4K SE and installed a 2TB disk but only 1TB is available?
Is that right?
No it should show just under 2tb and could it be labelled wrong?
Was it a brand new hdd or might it have partitions.
Did you format it on box and set it up again ?
Where are you seeing the 1TB? menu -> information -> devices -> detected devices
If that indicates 2TB then maybe
movie list -> menu -> settings -> disk space to reserve for recordings(in GB)
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What version of enigma2?
I installed a 2TB disk a few weeks back and saw it reported as 1TB (it wasn't in practice - but that is what was reported in the menu). It was fixed shortly afterwards.
EDIT: Found the post which mentions it showing as 1TB. It's actually just a month ago.Code:https://github.com/OpenViX/vix-core/commit/70781b8213868bb6ecf692e29cd9218e39af2c6f
Last edited by birdman; 20-04-21 at 00:16.
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cactikid (20-04-21)
Thanks
I installed a brand new unformatted Seagate barracuda 2TB disc.
Went through the install process and was surprised to see 1TB
openvix-5.4.009.release-vuuno4kse
As stated by birdman the PVR screen shows almost 2TB.
I never mentioned any PVR screen showing almost 2TB.
What I said was there was a bug in the rounding code (which your version will still have) that displays 1.99 as 1 rather than 1.99.
This is just a display issue. You do have the "full 2TB" to play with on the file system.
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Hi,
Not having that difficulty here in Australia.
Installed a 4TB Seagate full height form factor 2.5" drive/ ST4000LM024, currently about 50% utilised.
DUO4KSE-AU-4TB.jpg
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I'm now thinking of installing the 5TB model ST5000LM000. Is yours still working now?
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Yes no problem !
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JerryK132 (09-05-23)
Great. Thanks .
And do you use timeshift which apparently keeps the drive spinning whenever you are using a service/channel - possibly even all the time and increasing the chance of early failure?
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Stop/starting a disk is more likely to stress a disk more than keeping it spinning 24/365. Most disks are rated for a maximum 60C operating temperature and this temperature may be exceeded if the box is sitting in an enclosed cabinet or above other equipment generating heat.
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JerryK132 (11-05-23)