Actually, I have that problem. It's vary difficult for me to stream YouTube smoothly because the transport sucks ass. I know I have plenty of available bandwidth and I'm sure Google does as well. I wish the video player would multithread the download like my download manager so I can utilize my...
I used to use mine properly, but have learned that if I actually want to do what I'm indicating I need to just do it and signal as I do. When you signal a lane change out here in advance they close the gap and prevent you from doing it.
The failure to signal in advance that you complain about...
Sounds like a big step backward to me. I hate having to go through multiple pages to find what I want. It makes ctrl+f a lot less powerful as well.
I think scrolls went out of style because books are much more convenient to store in large quantities and find again using the spine. They also...
It's not the photos that they are concerned with, or at least that is the least of it.
Google admitted it so I think that the privacy concerns are justified.
I always prefer viewing all the related content on a single page. It's annoying to keep clicking next. I don't have a slow connection which I think is what started this practice as well as trying to save bandwidth on the site end from people who only read the first part. Now they load so many...
The reason having the search bar and address bar as one sucks is companies like mine where we have DNS entries on the server to direct to certain services on the intranet. If I type "cm" in the address par and hit enter it takes me to our Cisco Unified Communications Manager web interface. this...
That 4 drive Areca has nice reviews. It's exspensive though. hmm Wonder if that makes the Areca the real deal and the other boxes out there cheep crap.
That looks promising. The reviews show success with consumer level drives which is nice. I'll consider it. Thanks.
I would still appreciate further feedback.
I'm trying to find the best solution for storing my video files that I occasionally take with me to a friends house or other location.
I have been looking at the TowerRAID TR4UTP and TR5UTP from Sans Digital. Reviews for these kinds of boxes always seem mixed though. I would also prefer a...
That video has been updated to state that the overheating was caused by him blocking the air vents with his Nintendo Wii. He states that after moving his Wii he no longer has any issues.
They have no argument when it comes to resolution. On their own sight they have a high res photo of their badge and gun so I can be authentic when imitating a fed.
http://www.fbi.gov/multimedia/images/equipment/badge&gun.jpg
Not vary often. I would move the files to the array when I was done with them. Some times I go back and re-watch them, but not often. Oh, and the occasional copies I make for my friend's Japanese fiance. Always feels a little weird giving subbed anime to a native Japanese girl. lol
But I don't know that I would be able to get a replacement should it fail to save the array.
At $205 I guess I could buy 2, but I feal a little weird with that on top of my 800D and the bays empty in the 800D. 2 $100 RAID cards would be cheeper as well.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Typo, GB
I guessing that this typo is why the above was said. This is personal use. If it was business it would be a lot easier to decide on a real solution.
I was hoping to be able to stay away from a separate box and Linux. I've only used Linux a hand full of times.
I currently have a little over 1 TB of video files stored without any fault tolerance or backup.
The files are not important so a true backup is not required. It would however be a royal pain to recreate them in the event of hardware failure.
I plan on buying the Corsair 800D and using the 4...