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RayTMercer
Sep 22, 2017Aspirant
Archiving Tivo Recordings
I am looking to archive recordings for three networked Tivo's (Premiere, Premiere XL4 and Bolt 1000). Which ReadyNAS would you recommend? Does the software archive changes (additions/deletions) to th...
RayTMercer
Sep 23, 2017Aspirant
Thanks so much for your response.
I need to revise my question. I am trying to backup my recordings so that when my Tivo crashes I do not completely lose my recordings. I have had many die over the years, and my Bolt was 5 months old when it bit the dust. I can live with the loss of close captions, metadata and commercial-skip.
Do you have a recommendation for this?
Zonker
Sep 23, 2017Apprentice
If all you want to do is archive the Tivo recordings and you definitely want a NAS, then the least expensive ReadyNAS will do. I purchased the RN102 for $80 on sale at New Egg a while back. You can put 2 WD Red drives in there for $100 or max it out for $340 as described above. That will give you all you need to enable the ReadyNAS Tivo archive function.
Having used the ReadyNAS Tivo archive function for a year, I would rather use a PC and one of the freely available programs on Tivo Community forums. The ReadyNAS solution is not perfect, but if you want a NAS for other things as well then maybe it makes some sense to go that route.
Good Luck
EDIT: Just thought of this as well. Some of the Netgear Routers support Tivo Archiving. You plug an external hard drive into the router and can back up your recordings in the same manner as the readyNas. Just another option
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