Published on October 12th,2005 at 7:26 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Digital video recorder by IO-DATA

We already presented products like these, and this is IO-DATA’s digital video recorder, designed for recording Hi-Vision (HD) in Japan. A new version is thrown onto the market now, with a 160Gb instead of a 250Gb HDD. Our REC-POT TF has an iLink port for Tv connectivity, and that’s the only available port. the recording is done in the MPEG2-TS (28.3Mbps) format, and depensing on the HD TV you can record between 17 and 42h of TV on the 160Gb version and 26 to 65h on the 250Gb version.

Via IO-DATA
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Comments
 

  • Anonymous

    Hi,

    Can somebody explain me what 28.3 Mbps means ? I thought it meant an average (or is it maximum ?) 28.3 Mega bits per seconds encoding rate. If this were true then my calculations don’t make sense :

    a) 28,3 Mbps * 60 = 1698 Mbpm * 60 = 101880 Mbph / 8 = 12735 MBph
    b) 160 GB * 1024 = 163840 MB / 12735 MBph = 12,87 h
    c) 250 GB * 1024 = 256000 MB / 12735 MBph = 20,10 h

    => 12,87 hours is not in the range of 17-24 hours (160 GB)
    => 20,10 hours is not in the range of 26-65 hours (250 GB)

    I asume the ‘b’ in 28.3 Mbps stands for ‘bits’, the ‘b’ in 160 Gb stands for ‘bytes’ (?)

    Can somebody explain me where I go wrong ?

    Thanx

  • Daimaou

    Mbps = megabits per second

    Mb/sec, Mbits/sec, Mb/s or Mbps means megabits per second and is used for transmission speeds in a network or in internal circuits.

 

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