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[946.52 --> 947.94] I mean, for the most part,
[948.12 --> 949.68] most of my stuff doesn't need transcoding
[949.68 --> 951.74] because it's either an Apple TV or an NVIDIA Shield
[951.74 --> 956.70] and it's H.264 and AC, MP3 or AC3 audio
[956.70 --> 958.68] for the most part, not a hundred percent,
[958.92 --> 961.62] but I'd say 85, 90%.
[961.62 --> 963.72] How many terabytes do you need?
[964.16 --> 966.08] Here in Joops, I'd love four.
[966.22 --> 967.98] I'm getting by with two, right?
[968.04 --> 969.34] I would love to do more even.
[969.46 --> 972.50] I mean, ideally I'd love 14, let's be honest.
[972.50 --> 976.12] But I get what I do is I batch over
[976.12 --> 977.42] just the stuff we're watching,
[977.52 --> 979.08] like a couple of series for the kids,
[979.48 --> 981.48] a couple of movies that are for Hadea and I,
[981.56 --> 982.82] a couple of movies that are for the kids
[982.82 --> 984.08] and a couple of movies that are for family
[984.08 --> 985.86] and just a few TV shows.
[986.30 --> 987.74] And I just kind of keep like
[987.74 --> 989.04] what the current season is
[989.04 --> 990.72] that we're watching of a show on there.
[990.78 --> 991.88] And I don't need to keep everything
[991.88 --> 993.74] because I have a larger storage at the studio.
[994.22 --> 996.26] I have no idea how reliable this is,
[996.32 --> 997.22] but I just looked on Amazon
[997.22 --> 998.26] just to sort of see
[998.26 --> 1001.46] how much a two terabyte SSD costs these days.
[1001.88 --> 1003.36] The brands you've heard of,
[1003.56 --> 1005.98] Samsung, Crucial, et cetera,
[1006.22 --> 1008.94] they're all in the 160 to 200 range
[1008.94 --> 1010.28] per two terabytes.
[1011.08 --> 1012.02] But there's a brand here
[1012.02 --> 1013.54] I've never heard of called Leven.
[1014.44 --> 1016.84] And these guys make a two terabyte
[1016.84 --> 1021.84] 3D NAND SATA 3 internal SSD for $99.
[1022.26 --> 1024.16] I mean, you throw a few of those in a raid,
[1024.26 --> 1025.00] what could go wrong?
[1025.66 --> 1027.76] You throw a few of those in Merger FS.
[1028.72 --> 1031.00] And what I'm thinking is before a trip, right,
[1031.04 --> 1033.48] you take one or two of these into the studio,
[1033.68 --> 1034.96] sync across what you need to
[1034.96 --> 1037.14] through a USB interface
[1037.14 --> 1039.56] that's much faster than a network interface.
[1040.34 --> 1041.52] And then you throw it back
[1041.52 --> 1043.46] into your hot swap bay in dupes
[1043.46 --> 1045.22] and you're good to go.
[1045.70 --> 1045.78] Yeah.
[1045.86 --> 1047.78] And then you just keep it topped off
[1047.78 --> 1049.48] with a little sync thing action, you know?
[1049.84 --> 1050.16] Yes.
[1050.54 --> 1051.68] Yeah, that could totally work.
[1052.22 --> 1054.90] What I'm kind of picturing is like a board, right?
[1055.00 --> 1055.76] Like a removable,
[1056.16 --> 1057.88] almost like a piece of plywood
[1057.88 --> 1060.02] that has the yellow mounted to it
[1060.02 --> 1061.96] and the disks mounted to it
[1061.96 --> 1065.00] and the Zigbee and Z-Wave antennas mounted to it.
[1065.20 --> 1068.12] And I can just insert this board into dupes
[1068.12 --> 1069.74] and I can pull this board out of dupes.
[1070.12 --> 1071.32] And if I need to work on it,
[1071.36 --> 1073.30] I just remove the whole componentry,
[1073.40 --> 1075.88] all of it put together as one piece.
[1076.04 --> 1077.98] I take it to the studio and I work on it
[1077.98 --> 1079.16] and then I bring it back into dupes
[1079.16 --> 1081.02] and I just reinstall it and reconnect things.
[1081.52 --> 1082.74] I love that modular approach.
[1083.22 --> 1084.52] I'd love to add into that mix
[1084.52 --> 1087.54] your new mixer plans too.
[1087.62 --> 1088.58] That would be kind of fun, huh?
[1088.76 --> 1091.30] Oh, imagine.
[1091.64 --> 1092.96] The ultimate setup, right?
[1093.02 --> 1095.18] Like server capacity, media capacity
[1095.18 --> 1096.74] and production capacity
[1096.74 --> 1097.82] and just slide them all in.
[1098.02 --> 1098.80] You have, you know,
[1098.88 --> 1100.92] like eight XLR inputs on the front of this thing
[1100.92 --> 1102.54] for all your mics and what have you.
[1102.84 --> 1103.74] And then on the back,
[1103.80 --> 1105.66] you've got a couple of network jacks
[1105.66 --> 1107.00] and a power cord going in
[1107.00 --> 1107.80] and that's it.
[1107.80 --> 1108.82] That would be pretty cool.
[1108.92 --> 1110.18] That sounds really sweet, actually.
[1110.18 --> 1112.22] Pretty, pretty, pretty great.
[1112.46 --> 1113.36] Pretty, pretty great.
[1113.44 --> 1114.48] Let's work on that then.
[1114.72 --> 1117.84] But speaking of upgrades and stuff like that,
[1117.92 --> 1119.70] I assume you saw that Paulus
[1119.70 --> 1121.44] from the Home Assistant project
[1121.44 --> 1123.80] has been very, very excited
[1123.80 --> 1126.78] that Matter finally hit 1.0 this week.
[1127.62 --> 1128.04] Damn it.
[1128.40 --> 1129.62] Can you believe this?
[1130.70 --> 1131.46] You know what that means
[1131.46 --> 1132.32] is that they're beginning
[1132.32 --> 1133.36] to pull it into Home Assistant.
[1133.56 --> 1135.16] They're beginning to build in Matter support
[1135.16 --> 1135.76] and a Home Assistant
[1135.76 --> 1138.96] and an actual device shipped
[1138.96 --> 1140.10] in the last week,