When you format a drive with your Mio 4k to use for recordings, does anybody know what type of formatting it uses? Can a Windows pc also read it, if that drive is then plugged into a usb port on the pc afterwards?
Yep, I can read it on a network shortcut just fine from my pc. I was thinking about doing a drive clone, and my pc can't read the drive directly. So, I figured it's likely a linux format.On OpenATV my external drive is ext4. I converted it from ext3.
If it's reading the contents of it on a Windows machine, you'll need a program like Linux Reader.
If over your LAN while attached to the Mio, no problem. Push and pulling files is easy.
You can read it on Windows straight from the Network shortcut or \\OSMIO4K into it.
....at least here it works
Yeah. I did a quick search of using Acronis (my favorite cloning tool) to do that.Yep, I can read it on a network shortcut just fine from my pc. I was thinking about doing a drive clone, and my pc can't read the drive directly. So, I figured it's likely a linux format.
You have to format to fat32 for both linux and windows to read it. ext3 or 4 for linux only. ntfs for windows but linux should be able to read ntfs.When you format a drive with your Mio 4k to use for recordings, does anybody know what type of formatting it uses? Can a Windows pc also read it, if that drive is then plugged into a usb port on the pc afterwards?
There's probably a hard drive sub-menu somewhere in your setup menu that will allow you to set up and format a drive.You have to format to fat32 for both linux and windows to read it. ext3 or 4 for linux only. ntfs for windows but linux should be able to read ntfs.