Running ATV from extrernal Hard Drive?

Has anyone done this? My library is to the point that the 500GB dedicated internal drive is essentially full. I am looking at the the Maxtor 1.5TB or a combination of drives. Is streaming or iTunes impacted by having the library in an external source? What about by using the USB connection?
Thanks,
Paul

USB 2 I would hope?
I've a similar setup, have an internal 140Gb drive, for XP, apps and the like, I also have a WD 400Gb external USB2 drive for my (three) iTunes libraries, my music, her music, and AppleTV.
I use my ATV for syncing and streaming without any difficulties - haven't got the hard facts to hand, but the best movies I have are HD720, and they work like a dream.
In reality I would guess you're only likely to be ever syncing/streaming one movie/TV/music at a time to ATV, therefore I can't see any problem. I don't have any.
I suppose you could watch movies from iTunes on your PC and stream to ATV at the same time - but I've never tried!
Hope this helps.

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