If there's a way to do this with a zones code or somehow else then I'll look like an uninformed dweeb but I'm new and haven't been flamed (yet) so here goes:
It would be really, REALLY nice if in options you had a way to visually see in some sort of graph or something how your ReplayTV's hard drive is allocated. In other words, a full-screen representation graphically of what you have reserved, what's set to record non-reserved, whatever. So I could look at this thing and see a big chunk I have set aside for South Park, and each chunk would be identified.. etc.
Instead of trying to explain it better, take a look at this great free utility for the PC that does pretty much the same thing but for all your programs. It should give a better idea of what I'm thinking..
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/
RTV's wouldn't necessarily be quite so polished from a graphics standpoint but it's the general idea I'm going for here.
Am I nuts or wouldn't this truly be useful?
It would be really, REALLY nice if in options you had a way to visually see in some sort of graph or something how your ReplayTV's hard drive is allocated. In other words, a full-screen representation graphically of what you have reserved, what's set to record non-reserved, whatever. So I could look at this thing and see a big chunk I have set aside for South Park, and each chunk would be identified.. etc.
Instead of trying to explain it better, take a look at this great free utility for the PC that does pretty much the same thing but for all your programs. It should give a better idea of what I'm thinking..
http://www.win.tue.nl/sequoiaview/
RTV's wouldn't necessarily be quite so polished from a graphics standpoint but it's the general idea I'm going for here.
Am I nuts or wouldn't this truly be useful?