Hi kulvinder. The max size you can use is up to 2TB. All the best, Mo. Kulvinder Singh Bhogal <kbhogal1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >just a quick question on drive replacement? > >What is the max size I can replace my unit for? > >This question was covered some time ago but I can't remember the answer > >given. > >Look forward to your reply Mo on this one. > >Regards. > >Kulvinder Singh Bhogal >Skype: bobba2006 >Messenger: Kulvinder@xxxxxxxx >Tel: +441332 514323 >Mobile: +447581483856 >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mobeen Iqbal" <mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx> >To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2012 5:15 PM >Subject: [access-uk] Re: Which device carries the sound source in a TV >set >up? > > >> Hi Andy. >> >> Yes, the machine will probably determine the sound quality. To be >> honest, i've found the sound to be excellent thus far, it depends on >how >> much of an audio purist you are. personally i think its very good. I >> doubt very much that your kit will degrade the sound quality. That >was >> the hole point of HDMI, high defenition multi-media interface for >> 5.1/7.1 surround sound setups. >> >> all the best, >> >> Mo. >> >> >> On 04/11/2012 16:28, ANDY COLLINS wrote: >>> Hi Mo - >>> I have a sighted partner, so it's not just about getting the sound >>> right for me. >>> My TV and sound Bar are Panasonic, and the first bit of kit on the >set >>> up will be the TVonics [when I get it.] >>> Do you think there is much likelihood in the sound being compromised >>> from these 3 pieces being connected to each other? Do you know, or >>> anybody else on list able to say what the sound quality is like from >>> the TVonics? >>> Thinking about it a bit, isn't it always the case when a piece of >kit, >>> such as ann. old VHS, or now DVDR or PVR machine is the first item >>> connected to the input source [aerial] that that machine will >>> determine the sound quality? - >>> Andy >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> *From:* Mobeen Iqbal <mailto:mobeeniqbal@xxxxxxxxx> >>> *To:* access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >>> *Sent:* Sunday, November 04, 2012 3:54 PM >>> *Subject:* [access-uk] Re: Which device carries the sound source >>> in a TV set up? >>> >>> Hi Andy. >>> >>> Yep that sounds about right. The more devices you have between >>> HDMI sources the more processing goes on. There are different >>> versions of HDMI, it may be that your devices have different >>> versions/varients depending on how old they are. Also, the >cables >>> can make a difference. The tvonics has an SPDIF socket on the >>> back, why not connect directly to your amp or whatever if >sound's >>> your main concern? And to clarify, yes sound is obviously bought >>> in to the unit via your aerial in the first instance. >>> >>> cheers, >>> >>> Mo. >>> >>> >>> On 04/11/2012 15:09, ANDY COLLINS wrote: >>>> Hi all - >>>> If I have a set up that starts with the aerial going in to the >>>> TVonics, and then from there, an HDMI cable going to my TV, and >>>> then an HDMI from the ARC socket on the TV going to my sound >bar, >>>> then which machine is controlling the sound quality? >>>> What I mean, if the first bit of kit in the set up processes >>>> sound poorly, then no matter how good the last bit is, the >sound >>>> quality will have been compromised. Is that correct? >>>> Basically, when the aerial bring the signal in to the TVonics, >is >>>> it processed there, before passing to the TV, processed again >>>> there, and then passed to my sound bar's amp, and processed >again? - >>>> Andy >>> >> > >** To leave the list, click on the immediately-following link:- >** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe] >** If this link doesn't work then send a message to: >** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >** and in the Subject line type >** unsubscribe >** For other list commands such as vacation mode, click on the >** immediately-following link:- >** [mailto:access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=faq] >** or send a message, to >** access-uk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the Subject:- faq -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.