Wdtv media player usb1/26/2024 ![]() I have 16TB of movies so far and - with occasional gotchas - it all works fine.ģTB external USB WD Elements drive plugged into the WD TV Live Hub. As I’ve posted on another thread, I have 32TB of drives all visible from both my WD TV Live Hub and WD TV Live boxes (and from laptops and IPADs). ![]() But come on folks, the newer highest capacity drives are always near the top of the price curve. I too am curious whether my WD TV Live could recognize 6TB or greater drives. I think it is the greatest since “sliced bread”… I apologize if I’ve muddied the water, just wanted to lay out some options… What ever you do I’m sure that you will have fun with the WD TV. If you are a Prime member it is shipped free. And any field of the spread sheet can be searched.Īlso, currently on Amazon a 1TB drive is $53.99. It is on our iPad and iPod Touch for quick reference. The drives are labeled “DVD-A ~ DVD-K” and I have a XLS spreed sheet in alphabetical order with the movie’s info on it. Sure they take up more room, but if one fails I have not lost 6TB of “stuff”. My logic in using the 1TB’s is mainly their speed to spin up, find, and play a movie. Several of my drives are going on four years old without a problem. I currently have eleven of them containing just at 1,000. I have been backing up my movies (complete with menus) on 1TB 3.5" drives. It would be a pretty expensive “roll of the dice” to buy and try a 6TB drive.
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