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ExNASATerry
Mar 28, 2018Aspirant
My RN422 longer sees saved Tivo recordings after latest firmware update
I have a Tivo HD and a Tivo Premiere. Both are activated for archiving on my new RN422 and both have been working fine. Since the latest firmware update (6.9.3), however, both Tivos are still saving ...
ExNASATerry
Apr 06, 2018Aspirant
I should clarify. I've done some more digging, and here's where I'm at:
The RN422 has stopped archiving videos from either my Premiere or my Series 3 HD. This has been a common problem with every Netgear NAS I've owned. I'd hoped the 422 would be more reliable. The last archive date was 3/17.
I cannot see the RN422 from the HD unit at all, which seemed odd to me since it was archiving okay. I have to use pyTivo. (When I posted this originally, I had rebooted the NAS which was why I couldn't see the stored files--I forgot to restart pyTivo.)
Summary: The Premiere is no longer archiving, but can see the RN422 recordings natively.
The HD is no longer archiving and cannot see the RN422 natively; I have to use pyTivo.
I'm running firmware 6.9.3
luckyinpa
Sep 06, 2018Aspirant
i'm new to netgear and trying to find out more info about tivo premiere and readynas and see you have a premiere like i do.
i was wondering if you ever have taken a video file from your computer and put it on NAS and the ReadyDLNA has transcoded and you could use tivo to pull it much like you would pull from a computer with pytivo
the goal is take all video files all my laptop and put on NAS but i want tivo to be able to pull them and have them transcoded without me having to do much of anything and readynas appears to be good out of the box with the readydlna but i wanted some first hand experience doing this
i have no need for regular archiving of programs tivo records itself. just video on my nas id like to buy being sent to the tivo.
- PstreicherSep 06, 2018Luminary
Yes, it just works. Once you set Tivo to find your NAS and you have set up your NAS for DLNA, either the folder or directory, you put your videos in and Tivo will do the work so you can view them easily. I set it up and viewed a couple of videos a couple of times but haven't tried it lately. Hopefully it still works. I am behind on my video file organizing but once I get back to it I'm sure I'll have the free time to lie in bed and view my vids on the Premiere once again. I've recently bought a Bolt though and have been setting it up to take over the recordings from the old FIOS set top box. Keep in touch, let me know how you do. It should be easy enough to do. The NAS might be a bit harder to configure than the Tivo. Depends on how quick you can pick up how to do it. I know it took me some time and I didn't do them both at once. I had set up the NAS DLNA Video folder long before I configured the Tivo. It worked the first time though and that was that.
- luckyinpaSep 06, 2018Aspirant
thanks for the great news. i like to find 1st hand experience at least one person did what i want to do . ive just started shopping for a NAS because my single disk Mycloud has been wonky lately and I wanted a nice RAID setup for backup ; but if i can stream vids from the NAS its worth the big investment to offload there instead of my laptop doing the work and taking up that space.
setting up pytivo on my laptop took a very long time as well as tivo working with the laptop. but hopefully through that experience a NAS would be not so bad.
GL with the bolt. i read on another forum that there were issues with newer tivos so i'm glad i have an ancient one. i just use for OTA anyway.
i'm sure in another place on this forum is the answer but i was wondering if you had an opinion on what kind of drives should go in the readynas? i did see on amazon they had a nas with some already installed but unsure what kind they were so maybe best to buy diskless and add something thats known.
- PstreicherSep 06, 2018Luminary
I like the Western Digital RED drives. They are made for NAS and supposedly have long life expectancy, like five years. I had previously had the Green drives installed and they worked for years without a failure. Yes, I always buy diskless so I can put in the drives I prefer. I started out with a Stora but pulled the plug on it after getting the RN104. A friend bought a Stora after seeing mine and he currently uses it for streaming video to his flat screen in his living room. I had never tried using the Stora as a video streamer and will have to say I was very impressed to see him doing just that and that it works so well for him.
Have you looked on eBay for a NAS box? I'm sure you could find quite a deal on one where someone has upgraded and no longer needs the older box.
I'm always looking for faster transfer speed. The RN104 did not suit my purpose of making and keeping image backups for my three different computers. I then took one of my older 3tb Red drives off the shelf (I had upgraded to 4tb for the NAS), reformatted it and stuck it into an external case. Now using USB and Acronis software I find it the fastest method for image backups. I then do an image backup to the NAS as a redundant backup. I've had experience with losing hard drives in the past and since that time I had done my research and am a hard believer in image backups. My next goal is to have a spare drive sitting on the shelf for each of the three computers with a current image backup on them whereby I could swap the drive out at any time and continue on working like nothing happened. I'm hoping for nothing older than a month's data at the worst or is that the least. Hah. I've got some big ideas but time is always a big factor.
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