Disk usage remaining ?

Hi
On Sunday i am planning to record the f1 & then the last priemer league game on on sky sport as i have to go out so i thought i better delete a few recording to make room which i did & now have 46% remaining in the settings menu.
Then we decided to download a hd film to watch tonight which has now downloaded & the disk space remaining is still 46% so part of the disk space must be reserved for downloads.
Duncan

delliott wrote:
Hi
On Sunday i am planning to record the f1 & then the last priemer league game on on sky sport as i have to go out so i thought i better delete a few recording to make room which i did & now have 46% remaining in the settings menu.
Then we decided to download a hd film to watch tonight which has now downloaded & the disk space remaining is still 46% so part of the disk space must be reserved for downloads.
Duncan
Interesting post. I've never thought too deeply about where the downloaded stuff goes and simply assumed it gets lumped in with the recordings in which case you would indeed expect the free space value to go down if it's working correctly. There is some spare space on the disk though. We have a 160,000,000,000 byte disk which works out at approx 149GB. The disk is partitioned but most of the 149GB is allocated to just one of these partitions. 128GB of this is taken up by 128 files of exactly 1GB each in which the box stores the recordings - a kind of filesystem if you like. As I see it the free space indicator should relate to the free space in those 128 files. There's not much else on the partition; a few log files and a very important 64MB file, but that still leaves us with 20GB of free space. Ok, it could be for 20GB worth of logs (observation is based on a fresh install) but I suppose it could also be using this 20GB for the downloads. Mind you how big on average is a HD film file? I've seen some reports putting it at 8GB so on that basis you'd only be able to rent two at a time.
If I ever download one I'll whip the disk out and see where it's put it.
Anyhow, hope your recordings go ok!

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