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Who said that 2 TB would be enough!!??
SavannahLion:
--- Quote from: DaOld Man on September 07, 2009, 10:59:18 am ---I just read the wiki on it, and it was early 70's not mid.
The wiki also said the episodes were released on DVD, but I dont remember seeing the DVD in stores.
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They release an assload of DVD's. Most of the time they're reauthored and butchered. eg As bad as some Quantum Leap episodes are, the lack of desire to renegotiate for the music caused the studio to re-dub the shows with different music. Caught me by surprise when I was hearing different music.
Some shows just deserve to be on DVD, I've been after Gummi Bears for a long time and my step daughter discovered my 80's collection of movies. We just watched Flight of the Navigator twice.
NiN^_^NiN:
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on September 08, 2009, 01:15:35 am ---
--- Quote from: DaOld Man on September 07, 2009, 10:59:18 am ---I just read the wiki on it, and it was early 70's not mid.
The wiki also said the episodes were released on DVD, but I dont remember seeing the DVD in stores.
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They release an assload of DVD's. Most of the time they're reauthored and butchered. eg As bad as some Quantum Leap episodes are, the lack of desire to renegotiate for the music caused the studio to re-dub the shows with different music. Caught me by surprise when I was hearing different music.
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I got quantum leap on dvd down here and love the series but we got all the original music same as europe it was only America form what i have seen.
As for harddrives i've got quite a few usb hdd full of movies and others full of tv shows and i tend to keep all the movies i ever get and im pretty good with most movies id prob watch them again so i wouldnt say im wasting the harddrive space per say.
My tv shows are huge cause i've got MST3k on it and thats a pretty huge torrent for a tv show
I've got about 4gb worth of harddrive and have about 300gb of space left all up but i don't have them in any type of raid format which is sad cause i've lost 2 hdd already with lots of movies :(
Ummon:
--- Quote from: J_K_M_A_N on September 06, 2009, 08:36:43 am ---I wish I could find the one season of Greetings from Tucson. I have 1 episode.
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There's such a show with that name? First an SUV, then a freaking TV show. Who'da thunk?
protokatie:
--- Quote from: NiN^_^NiN on September 08, 2009, 06:27:51 am ---
My tv shows are huge cause i've got MST3k on it and thats a pretty huge torrent for a tv show
I've got about 4gb worth of harddrive and have about 300gb of space left all up but i don't have them in any type of raid format which is sad cause i've lost 2 hdd already with lots of movies :(
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@ MST3k :applaud: :applaud: :applaud: Did you get any of the season 0 eps too? Those a fun to watch. (IE, before they went nationwide)
4gb of harddrives? 4TB maybe?
Also, I dont have my drives in a RAID, but I wrote a few small batch files that handle backups and logging for me (Lists all the files copied in a txt file named for the day of the week). The reason I shied away from RAID is that yes it does backup data as redundant (RAID1) but if you accidentally delete a file, you lose the backup as well. I have my "primary" drive(s) set up fro sharing and the backup drives just for local access to the fileserver (which is headless, so must be accessed via Logmein.). (good thing I went this way too, as one of my roomates accidentally deleted some files while browsing the fileserver!)
boykster:
I digitize all of my media. I started several years ago with a 300gig RAID5 array built from small drives. Upgraded to about 2.5Tb spread over a couple of arrays, and now I have a 10Tb RAID5 array built from 12 1Tb drives - and thats about 60% full right now.
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