Good External Hard Drive

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  1. dmerrick

    dmerrick Regular member

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    When I copy my movies, I would like to use an external hard drive. What are the suggestions for the best one at the best price? And do I need other items to make the recording to the external DVD and copying from the external DVD easy (or easier)?
     
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    use an internal 3.5" ide or sata hd in a usb2 or firewire enclosure. better to burn from internal hd to internal burner as will be faster then external.
     
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    For portable externals, I like the WD drives...but for full-size externals, I have never found an OEM setup that works well; only the setups where you buy case and drive(s) seperate seem to last.
     
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    Totally agree with killers comment of buy parts seperately & for the same reason,can't go wrong with black cyclone housings if you can get em i have 7 of em ranging from 1 y/o to 3 so far so good,only other housing would be a st lab it's the same as the cyclones except smaller & like the cyclones all panels can be removed & just leaving the base & that one is like 8 y/o now it's the reason i bought the cyclones apart from making a good hdd tester
     
  5. dmerrick

    dmerrick Regular member

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    I was concerned about the external drive. So is the advice that I should beef up my internal hard drive to a TB and stay completely internal?
     
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    I agree with all answers so far. Buy enclosure and drive separate. Place drive into enclosure instead of buying one pre-built. Burn DVD to internal drive. Transfer to external after you are happy with final product.
    Original poster didn't mention this or ask for an opinion but I like to reencode to xvid the DVD's I store not only to compress file size by roughly 50-75% but also the PS3 i stream to and a dvd player i own read that format.

    [EDIT-I was typing this while original poster responded] You can stay internal if you want. If for some reason you want/need an external one, follow the advice everyone else gave which I consolidated.
     
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    dmerrick Regular member

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    Thanks so much for the great advice. I will look at buying the enclosure and drive seperate and then following your advice of burning to internal drive and storing on external.

    Thanks for all the great ideas.
     
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    You are welcome. Please post back if you have any problems with this method.
     
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    Sometimes internal laptop burner drives are junk, and they often run very hot. In this case, you might be better off buying an external 5.25" drive enclosure and a LG or Pioneer DVD burner.

    As for upgrading the internal hard drive, 1TB is your limit...this is a tiny size, so it is rather pointless.
     
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    I am clearing as much as possible from my internal drive. My wife has filled it with pictures and craft blah-blah-blah. I am going to burn all that to CD and create a large space on my internal drive for movies. I had not thought about the burner. I have not had problems with it but as I increase activity, I will keep an eye on it if quality begins to degrade.

    I am new at this so can someone give me a specific recommendation for the case and external hard drive. That way a newbie like me can go on line and get what I need based on your recommendations.

    I appreciate all the help here.
     

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