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Recording freeview HD channels to a 1 month old 1TB WD Elements Portable USB drive, on playback there are multiple black frames displayed and occasional audio glitches during playback. This does not happen when watching the same freeview channel live.
The menu tells me the software is up to date.
I assume Sony are going to release a fix for this?
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I've now also tried a Samsung FIT 128GB flash drive as the USB recording drive, a totally different technology (flash memory) to the WD elements passport drive (spinning disk).
Using this also produces black-frame drop-outs on a recording of Freeview HD.
At the time I was watching the same program back while it was still recording. Watching back a programme which was recorded earlier was OK.
So it doesn't seem to be power related, it seems more likely to be data bandwidth related.
It still needs fixing!
That's an interesting observation. I know you have tried several conventional HDD's but are all of these USB3 types? bit I'm still wondering if a USB2 would be better as these are much more universal in their support with partnering equipment.
In the past I have used a SanDisk 64Gb flash drive successfully, at least for a considerable while anyhow. That was USB3. Unfortunately after some months it started to suffer issues on playback and when I removed the drive to test it on a PC I found the data rate had dropped off a cliff. No amount of trying to fix the drive at a command line level worked and so I complained to SanDisk who to their credit asked for details stamped on the drive. Once given a replacement forwarded to me. I then went back to using an ancient 'Mistral' USB2 drive I got from Argos around 2007/8.
What is of most importance with a drive for real time playback is not so much high speed but the ability to deliver a constant data flow without having to pause, resend and recheck data. This was something I researched some years ago when upgrading the drives in the venerable Sony RDR HXD870 series recorders. Seemingly high specification drives were not always satisfactory (freezing and stuttering) and in that instance I found the Seagate 'Pipeline' series offered superb performance (these were 3.5" drives though) and these drives were deliberately designed for video applications.
I'm grateful for your suggestions, but I can't keep buying more and more USB disks in the hope that one of them works correctly with the KD48A9.
I do have older disks but to test them requires formatting on the TV and hence deletion of all their data - which is just not practical - on the small chance one might work, which I doubt.
In the short-term, Sony should issue guidance as to which type of disks can be used, and in the long-term, Sony need to fix the problem. It seems there are no fundamental hardware problems, just a software problem - as according to others on this thread, prior versions of software worked fine on other Android TVs in the range.
I do feel your frustration over this as I encountered problems with jerky playback when there was fast horizontal camera panning in a scene. This was when I first tried using HDD's to record and Sony technical were no help at all and could only suggest supposed lists of drives that were supposed to be compatible and to do a factory reset.
It was a different issue to yours but I wonder... it was a few years back now:
I think you are probably going to have to try and take the issue higher with Sony unfortunately.
The KD48A9 specification lists "USB HDD RECORDING" on the product web page. The Samsung and LG don't.
So your comment is not relevant. This is a discussion on why it doesn't work, not a discussion on whether or not it exists.
My message was meant to give you all a view on the market: more and more recording from live broadcast is considered not needed from TV manufacturer, so major brands are stripping it from specification. Sony didn't till now.
The feature (with all the limitation of an all-in-on implementation, prior this was meant for dedicated devices) is working 90% of the time. It is working fine on my own A1 as well on most of the people I'm talking with. Your has some glitch but in this thread you pretend from the manufacturer to guarantee the compatibility of any USB device you connect to it, that is practically impossible. So you can still obviously complain and claim a fix for your specific setup but I guess this message will be ignored in Japan. My guess is they will make more a reasoning like "okay this feature is bringing claims and is not a marketing help anymore... better to remove it". But this is only my opinion
@rooobb wrote:Your has some glitch but in this thread you pretend from the manufacturer to guarantee the compatibility of any USB device you connect to it
What you write is utterly wrong. Where have I claimed "the manufacturer to guarantee the compatibility of any USB device"? I have no such expectation.
I do expect Sony to have compatibility with the most common USB device on the market, a WD passport drive.
I do also expect Sony to issue a list of compatible USB HDDs - I have yet to see one.
This is Sony's flagship A9 Master series after all.
I agree, the tv was advertised with a recording to hdd feature therefore it should be present and working, without intermittent problems. This is clearly a software issue as between us we have tried quite a few different hdd and even ssd options. Mine was perfect on android 7, so the original hdd worked then with no issues. Hopefully it will be sorted with the android 9 software that’s coming
@GreatBoo ha scritto:
@rooobb wrote:
Your has some glitch but in this thread you pretend from the manufacturer to guarantee the compatibility of any USB device you connect to it
What you write is utterly wrong. Where have I claimed "the manufacturer to guarantee the compatibility of any USB device"? I have no such expectation.
In the short-term, Sony should issue guidance as to which type of disks can be used
I do expect Sony to have compatibility with the most common USB device on the market, a WD passport drive.
I do also expect Sony to issue a list of compatible USB HDDs - I have yet to see one.
This is Sony's flagship A9 Master series after all.
Sony issued a list of compatible HDD in the past and guess what? They are mostly Sony (I don't know if they even sell them still) https://www.sony.co.uk/electronics/support/articles/00148248
You still write about WD HDD, and I already told you that it is not the brand that matters but the power consumption but you simply ignore it, 1TB is on the limit, 2TB would be surely too much. I personally use a WD mypassport 500GB without any issue (and by the way even a very old seagate 80GB or a Toshiba Canvio 700GB). You all talk about flash disk (working) or SSD (not working when they are stated as not supported at all on Sony TVs (for various and different reasons).
That your tv is a master series doesn't anything to do with HDD recording, but on colour rendering that's the reason I hope you bought the TV
I didn't want to be involved in an ugly discussion, if you want to try and solve the problem the suggestion was "try another device". If you don't want because you don't want to spend time on it (and btw I agree that it can be time and money consuming), you can wait for a software fix (that maybe will get your tv to give more juice to your WD 1TB)
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