On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 1:49 AM, Andrey Kuzmin <maillists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> If there's any intention to add live tv caching then ram should >> definitely be available to the user as a storage option. Although I >> don't really care about the feature, I don't mind if my ram is being >> used whereas I absolutely don't want a harddrive constantly running >> for it. Btw, I haven't paid more then $20 for 2x2GB sticks of ram in >> ages, though I always take advantage of MIR's on them. I actually >> have 8GB sitting new in the packaging but didn't want to pass up some >> great deals. :) > > RAM + HDD = SSD More like flash ram + hdd = ssd. You don't want to use an ssd for something like this just yet. Btw, I picked up a 30GB ssd drive which is now the os drive on my Vista 64 desktop. Damn nice! Boots to desktop in about 7 seconds. Almost no load time for apps (even large with many plugins). I can't wait until ssd technology matures a little more and the price drops! > Overheating, spinning... it's something from dinosaurs' era :)) Yes! :) _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr