by mrtickle » Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:42 pm
Also, I know it's too late to mention this now, but if you've ever sat reading the tvlog file that TiVo generates (as you do of an evening), you'll see that TiVo is constantly creating and deleting "recordings" that form the live buffer.
So if you set a shorter buffer like a few minutes, you'll be working your TiVo much harder making it do this more often!
TiVo is always recording, and always playing back at the same time unless you press pause. The Sky clouds backgrounds in the menus are recordings too. And it's always (always!) scouring the guide data/free disc space/to-do list checking for schedule changes and working out your disc space etc, shuffling items in the To-Do list and other housekeeping. And it constantly writes all this activity to its logfiles.
It's writing to disc 24/7 and its disc will never spin down. Even if by disabling logging (not recommended) you could set a short enough spin-down time to get it to do so, it would spin up again really soon to do something else. Then you're in the realm of whether or not constantly spinning up/down wears out a drive more than leaving it running.
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mrtickle on Fri Jul 15, 2011 6:46 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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