Hi, Our VDR machine has a fairly small partition reserved for /video, it's only about 50G, so it fills up pretty easily. The disk will be changed one of these days, but I'm too lazy to do it and the machine is in daily use so I don't really want too much downtime. :) Having more than one disk is far too hot/noisy and not an option. Anyway, one solution for permanent storage is to encode stuff to DVD and burn on a DVD-r or rw for playback on the normal DVD player. This again is far from trivial as the encoding process seems to be *extremely* tricky to get to work, as it involves installing lots of weird applications with very specific versions, and the result may or may not work. So getting the real DVD encoding to work is probably best left for Windows or an OSX machine where the tools are more mature. :) Another solution would be to just dump the raw VDR directory hiearchy for a show on a DVD-rw. It would waste lots of space, but should be doable. The actual burning I can do with my normal workstation, but I'd like to be able to just pop a DVD into the VDR machine and whatever is on the disk would show up in the normal "Recordings" menu. So, what I'm wondering is wether VDR can directly use a DVD that is mounted as, say, /video1 (the normal partition would be /video0)? Or are the /videoX directories only scanned when VDR is started, meaning that dynamically mounted disks can't be used? I guess that if the DVD is mounted when VDR starts there is no problem, but what if the DVD is mounted after VDR has started (and also unmounted)? -- "I like the idea of democracy. You have to have someone everyone distrusts," said Brutha. "That way, everyone's happy." -- Terry Pratchett, Small Gods