{"id":1797,"date":"2012-12-19T00:40:00","date_gmt":"2012-12-19T05:40:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2020-03-27T21:17:34","modified_gmt":"2020-03-28T02:17:34","slug":"revisiting-tv","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/henrymelton.net\/2\/2012\/12\/19\/revisiting-tv\/","title":{"rendered":"Revisiting TV"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>For a number of years now, I&#8217;ve been collecting videos. &nbsp;This is hardly unusual, most people do. &nbsp;Over time, however, I had collected nearly three terabytes of movies, tv shows, and home movies, nicely converted and organized as an iTunes library. &nbsp;As the library grew, my media database grew out of a single hard drive, on to a raid, and then to a Drobo array. &nbsp;In the back of my mind, I worried about backing this all up. &nbsp;That&#8217;s part of the reason it was hosted on the Drobo, so that a single hard drive failure wouldn&#8217;t wipe it all out. &nbsp;It was much too large for a duplicate drive, and although some of it was backed up to DVDs, my iTunes library was continually growing and changing, and enough DVD&#8217;s had failed on me that I didn&#8217;t have confidence in them anymore. &nbsp;Certainly I wasn&#8217;t about to go back to tape.<\/p>\n<p>Now, I have extensive backups on everything else. &nbsp;My photos are duplicated on different drives, my writing files are duplicated so many different ways it&#8217;d make your head spin. &nbsp;I have a large TimeMachine backup of my laptop, and some things (like the writing files) are being daily copied off to the cloud backup services. &nbsp;But I never quite took the extra step to backup the video library. &nbsp;Too expensive, too time consuming, too lazy.<\/p>\n<p>So, of course, (you saw it coming), an obscure glitch trashed the data on my Drobo. &nbsp;The directory structure was damaged some how, probably by the common power failures that happen out here in the country. &nbsp;I didn&#8217;t notice it immediately, but I was running out of space on the Drobo, so I swapped in a bigger drive and waited the week or so for it to reorganize the data. &nbsp;Superficially, it looked good, so I swapped in a second bigger drive. <\/p>\n<p>Then it was time to head off for a six week vacation\/book-tour. &nbsp;I would occasionally log back in to my home system to see how things were going. &nbsp;Half-way through the trip, something looked very wrong, but I had to just shut it down until I returned home. &nbsp;A week or so of debugging, once I had hands-on time to work with it gave me the bad news. &nbsp;Drobo wasn&#8217;t going to recover itself. &nbsp;Even bringing it up in raw mode so that Disk Utility and Diskwarror could work on it wouldn&#8217;t work. &nbsp;Within a minute of booting it up, the unit was caught in a loop and slowed to nothing. <\/p>\n<p>I had a choice, turn it over to one of those pricy disk recovery firms and cross my fingers, or format the drives and start all over with an empty library. &nbsp;It was a painful decision. &nbsp;My video library was mostly items purchased from iTunes, so with the new rules, I could re-download all of that for free. &nbsp;The rest consisted of Beta and VHS tapes digitized, a number of things pulled from DVDs, and a few TV shows captured from my Directv via Eyetv. &nbsp;I still have the home movie tapes, and I can recapture those, but there would be quite a few things I would have to do without.<\/p>\n<p>I formatted the drives. &nbsp;There was never any hardware problem with the Drobo, so it came back up. &nbsp;I wrote a custom Perl program to scan through my TimeMachine archive and pull all the videos. &nbsp;I loaded those and started the process of running iTunes re-downloads. &nbsp;I figure it will take about a year to get everything back &#8212; I have slow DSL. &nbsp;What with my backups and a month or so of downloading, I have 1.1TB recovered. &nbsp;I also have a 3TB drive connected with nightly CCC backups running. &nbsp;Backup drives have gotten cheap. &nbsp;Or at least it feels like it now.<\/p>\n<p>One interesting benefit of this process is that I&#8217;m re-visiting a lot of shows I saw once and then forgot. &nbsp;Of course there was Firefly, Angel and Buffy, but I&#8217;m also enjoying some of the one-season wonders that came and vanished, like Haven, Cupid, Fallen, Raines, MiddleMan, etc. &nbsp;I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ll need to purchase some of the things that I had captured before, but with today&#8217;s better quality, and with the built-in cloud backup, it&#8217;s a nice upgrade. <\/p>\n<p>But&#8230; I&#8217;m going to keep that backup drive spinning!<\/p>\n<p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>For a number of years now, I&#8217;ve been collecting videos. &nbsp;This is hardly unusual, most people do. &nbsp;Over time, however, I had collected nearly three terabytes of movies, tv shows, and home movies, nicely converted and organized as an iTunes library. &nbsp;As the library grew, my media database grew out of a single hard drive,&hellip; 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