ish420 said:
Yes, I'm back. No more complains. Only a nifty idea. The WD My Passport now comes in 400GB and 500GB portable hdd. I was thinking of the cool possibilities with mounting the Pandora on top of these portable hdds, using either a custom case or the all mighty Velcro and shortening the usb cable.
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And if possible, strap two of the 500GB HDDs and have a Pandora with 1TB storage.
Don't forget a switch or some other capability to disable the HD when you don't need it.
Those WD still drain a lot off power, even while idle. Maybe your better off looking into a small 1.8" drive, to car around, and use... Running 2 external HD's on the Pandora is asking for battery trouble. Hell, i'm rather sure you are not able to do so. One WD Passport is limited to a short USB cable, because a PC USB port is just capable off providing enough juice to power it. Using a long cable = to much loss = forget it. In other words, if one is capable off doing that power usage, what are 2 going to do?
And 1TB WD Passport? Don't forget, when there are going to be true 1TB 2.5" drive ( what the WD Passport uses ), at that time, you can already have 256GB USB sticks or 64GB SD's ( still a lot safer = no moving parts )... I don't think there is a need to carry for full dvd rips, or 1080p rips with the pandora ( thats the only thing i see where you need 1TB, or even 500GB for on the Pandora ).
From my experience on the Dell x50v ( 3.5", 640*480 screen ), all you need is about 350MB divx/xvid rips per 50min of video data. And that was with xvid, divx. Imagine what you can have with h.264 movies.
PS1 "backups". Compress them, save's you another 30 to 100% on there size. All the other ( older but known to run on the Pandora ) emulators are smaller, so little to no need for massive space.
Your better off looking into plugging in one WD Passport, and copy the files over to your SD's ( using the build in OS ), and then run off the SD's like "normal". Only use the external backup, for when you need to move data over ( and your not near your home pc/server ).