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What is the size of the hard drive in the DVR and how many hours of content can the DVR store?

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The DVR (digital video recorder) has a 160 GB hard drive and can store 120 hours of SD (standard definition) content or 24 hours of HD (high definition) content.
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How many hours of programming can I store on my DVR? What is the hard drive capacity?

i-Guide Frequently Asked Questions
The recording capacity depends on the video format that is being recorded. Your DVR can record up to 90 minutes of standard definition programming or up to 20 hours of high-definition programming. See “Managing Your Personal Video Library” section in this manual for more information.
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How many hours of programming can I store on my PVR? What is the hard drive capacity?

Basic Cable Service
The recording capacity depends on the video format that is being recorded. Your Dual Tuner PVR can record up to 90 hours of standard definition programming or up to 20 hours of high-definition programming. The hard drive capacity is 120GB.
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What is the hard disk drive capacity? How many hours of TV programming can I store?

Adelphia | Digital Video Recorder
The hard disk drive is 80 GB in size. Depending on whether you are recording analog or digital programming, you can record and store between 30 and 50 hours. All the DVR recordings are encrypted and cannot be digitally copied or viewed in another device. However, the DVR recordings can be played back and copied to a VCR tape if the VCR is connected to the RF cable Output.
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How can I reduce the size of the image files that I want to store on my hard drive?

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You can reduce the size of the image files by scanning at a lower resolution or saving the images in JPEG (compressed) format. However, in both cases, you sacrifice image quality for greater compression (smaller file size).
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What size hard drive do I need to store these high resolution images?

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Depending on the size of your practice, a 20GB to 40GB hard drive is sufficient. We recommend that all of a patient's images be permanently stored on recordable compact discs. Each disc would then be stored in the patient folder and the images removed from the hard drive. A CD-ROM recordable disc will hold about 300 high resolution images and they cost about $1 each. Using this approach, we do not need to compress the images which typically causes loss of image quality.
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Can I store documents on the hard drive?

Department of Mathematics - Illinois State University
This isn't recommended, for several reasons. First, you ought to keep your own work private, for obvious reasons. Secondly, the hard drives are wiped every morning, so saved documents will not last long. Your best bet is to either use diskettes, or to e-mail yourself a copy. Mathematics Majors who need more storage capacity should talk to the Mike Rogers, Math Departmement "computer guru" mprogers@math.ilstu.edu for more information.
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What size hard drive should I use?

Logic Supply - Frequently Asked Questions
All of our cases will take either a standard 3.5" or notebook 2.5" hard drive. See the Case Matrix to determine which cases require a specific size HDD.
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Q2. Can the DVR install on a NTFS hard drive? Does it affect anything?

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Yes, the only difference is the hard drive of your DVR can't read in other PC. NTFS is designed to secure your data from unauthorized access. The recorded video data can be retrieved from an NTFS hard drive and played in other (NTFS or FAT) PC. «top»­­­
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How can I tell how long my DVR will record before the hard drive is full?

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There are several factors that determine how many days of digital video a DVR will store. The Hardware configuration is engineered to continue recording after the hard drive is full. Once full, the DVR simply begins recording over the oldest video stored on the hard drive. The Frames per second setting controls the rate of recording, and quality of the image. At 30 fps, thirty digital "snapshots" are recorded per second.
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Q1. Can the DVR install on a NTFS hard drive as opposed to a FAT32 partition?

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Yes, the only difference is the hard drive of your DVR cannot read in other PC. NTFS is designed to secure your data from unauthorized access. The recorded video data retrieved from an FAT32 hard drive and can be played in other (NTFS or FAT) PC. «top»­­­ Many users forget to install this driver, causing the application to function abnormally. You can download DirectX from the following site: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/directx/default.aspx «top»­­­
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How much information will I be able to save with a DVR recording to a hard drive?

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There is no definite answer. This will depend on how much motion activity there is based on pixel changes to field of view.
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Who has access to the Content System or Virtual Hard Drive?

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All Faculty, Staff and Students have access to the Content System or to their Virtual Hard Drives. You may access your Virtual Hard Drive by clicking on the My Content tab.
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How do I store CD tracks on my hard drive ?

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There are several software programs available that will "rip" or "extract" CD tracks to MP3 files. Bitrates between 128 kbits/s (near CD quality) to 192 kbits/s (CD quality) are generally recommended for most MP3 players. New PC's will usually include the CD player and MP3 recorder software. You can also find CD extractor software at www.poikosoft.com and www.musicmatch.com or at your local computer store.
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How do I determine my hard drive size and usage?

UNIX
A df -v command will give you a table showing the filesystem name, size of a partition, amount used, amount free, and percentage used. The UNIX command gives you the results in blocks and not megabytes typically reported in Microsoft operating systems. The operating system is typically setup so that one block equal 512K or .5 meg. So if you divide the blocks by 512 you should be able to convert the output to megabytes. Below is a sample of a df -v command
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What is the maximum hard drive size supported?

NetZerver - NAS Storage Solutions
Based on currently available hard drives, FileZerver can support approx. 1.1 TB of SCSI storage space and approx. 3000gb of EIDE storage space on the SCSI/IDE model. The IDE only model will currently support approx. 900GB. As hard drive sizes increase FileZerver will continue to grow and support these larger sizes.
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Q3.3) To what size should I partition my Hard Drive?

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For starters the media and filing system being used must be considered. If you are using an IDE drive under ADFS then you usually should have your drive formatted as one whole partition due to ADFS' inability to support multiple partitions. (Although third party extensions, like Alsystems PowerIDE software, can extend the default IDE interface to include partioning.
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How many hours of HD content can the S3 store?

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The Series3 can store up to 32 hours of HD content. The TiVo HD can store up to 20 hours of HD content. Since all digital content is recorded as-received, capacity will depend on the compression of the source material.
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Can IESS replace the hard drive in my TiVo, DVR, PVR, or Replay TV receiver?

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Yes, IESS does replace hard drives. In addition IESS can, at your request and for an additional cost, upgrade your hard drive to a larger capacity unit to significantly increase record time.
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Where are my preferences stored on my hard drive?

BitWise IM - FAQ
Windows: By default, the preferences are stored in HKCU/Software/BitWise Chat/BitWise. Optionally, you may store the preferences in BitWise.ini in your home folder by pressing "Setup" prior to logging in and specifying you wish to store your preferences in that file rather than the registry. Detached mode allows you to use basic client features even when your computer cannot maintain communication with the BitWise server.
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Will cookies fill up my hard drive?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
Both Netscape and Microsoft have measures in place that limit the number of cookies that will be saved on your hard drive at one time. Both Internet Explorer and Netscape conform to the RFC 2109 limitations on your total cookie count to 300 (this includes a limit of 20 cookies per individual domain). If you exceed this, the browser will discard your least-used cookies to make room for the new ones.
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How do cookies end up on my hard drive?

The Unofficial Cookie FAQ
After a cookie is transmitted through an HTTP header, it is stored in the memory of your browser. This way the information is quickly and readily available without re-transmission. As we have seen, however, it is possible for the lifetime of a cookie to greatly exceed the amount of time the browser will be open. In such cases, the browser must have a way of saving the cookie when you are not browsing, or when your computer is shut off.
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How do I format a Mac hard drive?

Herb's Mac Stuff FAQ
Check question number 6 about startup disks; most people need these because of hard disk problems. Apple provides an "erase disk" option on their main menu which will re-initialize some but not all hard drives. Apple also has a "disk test" utility to test formatted disks. There is also a popular control panel add on for "SCSI probe" which is helpful, check various Mac shareware sites for it.
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Where are my files located on the hard drive?

Windows XP Professional FAQ
Each person who has logged into the computer will have his or her files and settings stored in a folder named with his or her user name. Only the person who is logged in (or an Administrator) can access his or her personal folder. To find these user folders: The My Documents folder is located within this user folder (Note: The My Documents icon on your desktop is a shortcut to this folder). Files that were saved to the desktop are located in the Desktop folder.
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I backup to an external hard drive. How do I format the drive?

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Most external drives you purchase are formatted for PCs. If you are only going to use it with your Mac then you should reformat the drive by using "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)". If you are gong to use it with your Mac and a PC then use "MS-DOS file system" format. To format or reformat a drive you will have to erase it. So before you erase the drive, copy your files to another drive.
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Windows is reporting my hard drive as approx 10GB less than the true hard drive size, why is this?

ProPCFAQ
This could mean that your PC has been shipped with a feature call FirstWare RecoverPro which is a disaster recovery solution offered with some SCENIC/ESPRIMO PC's. Please read our FirstWare RecoverPro Support Pages for more information on this feature.
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Can the end user copy the content of a LaserLock disc to his Hard Disk Drive?

MLS LaserLock INC.
The user can copy the contents of a optical disc protected with LaserLock, to his hard disk drive, but he will not be able to run the application without the original disc inside his drive.
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Will I be able to download content from Xbox Live without a hard drive?

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Yes, with the 64MB MU you will be able to download content. However, gamers that choose to download lots of content will want to get a hard drive for capacity and flexibility.
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How do I copy content from my Blackboard course to the Virtual Hard Drive?

Adding material to Blackboard using the Content System
Log on to the course from which you wish to copy content to your Virtual Hard Drive. Click on the Control Panel and under Course Tools click on "Copy Files to Collection" . On the "Copy Files to Collection" page select the content that you wish to copy to your Virtual Hard Drive and then click on Browse to select the location (folder) on your Virtual Hard Drive where you would like to copy the course content.
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