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Make room for more TV shows.
Instantly add more recording hours to your DVR. |
A companion for your camcorder.
Transfer and store videos from your compatible camcorder without a computer, so you can record more and delete less. |
Store media for playback on your TV.
Connect this AV-optimized drive to a game console, Blu-ray Disc player, or media player, like WD TV, to enjoy your media on your big screen TV. |
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High-capacity DVR expander.
Connect the drive to your compatible USB or eSATA DVR to instantly create more storage for your TV shows, sporting events, and movies.
Maximum flexibility.
My Book AV has both USB 2.0 and eSATA interfaces so your drive is compatible with most DVRs and other AV devices.
When used with a DVR, the My Book AV drive expands the recording capacity of a single DVR and cannot be also used as an expander with multiple DVRs or as storage for other AV devices. |
Small enough to fit in your entertainment center.
The small My Book form factor fits neatly in your entertainment center. It can stand upright or lay horizontally, making it easy to neatly position your drive near your AV devices while maximizing airflow and minimizing heat around the drive. |
AV-optimized.
My Book AV DVR Expander offers smooth video recording and playback with SilkStream technology (available via eSATA connection only). Built with WD GreenPower Technology, the drive inside is optimized for the demands of reading and writing video as well as the high temperatures often found in entertainment centers. |
Important Compatibility Information
My Book AV has been designed and tested to be used with specific devices. It may also work with additional devices not listed here.
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DVRs (Set-Top-Boxes)*
Direct TV
Dish
TiVo
Pace
Scientific Atlanta
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Camcorders
Sony 2010 and later Sony camcorders with Direct Copy functionality, including:
- HDR-CX150/R
- HDR-CX110/L
- HDR-XR350V
- HDR-CX300
- HDR-XR150
- HDR-XR550V
- HDR-CX550V
- HDR-CX350V
- DCR-SX63
- DCR-SX44
- DCR-SR68/R
- DCR-SR88
- DCR-SX83
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Blu-ray Disc Players
Sony 2010 Sony Blu-ray Disc Players including
- BDP-S370
- BDP-S470
- BDP-S570
- BDP-BX37
- BDP-BX57
2010 Sony Blu-ray Disc Home Theater Systems, including
- BDV-E370
- BDV-E570
- BDV-T57
LG
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Game Consoles
Microsoft
- Xbox 360 (media playback only)
Sony
- Playstation 3 (media playback only)
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Televisions
JVC
Samsung
Phillips
VIZIO
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Media Players
Western Digital
- WD TV Live Hub Media Centers
- WD TV Live Plus HD Media Players
- WD TV Live HD Media Players
- WD TV HD Media Players
- WD TV Mini Media Players
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Notes: Please check with your device's manufacturer for the latest information on USB support and functionality.
Click Model # for Full Specs.
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Model # |
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Capacity |
Operating System |
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Dual Interface (eSATA and USB 2.0) |
1 TB |
Windows/Mac |
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Package Contents : ( Brown Box)
- DVR expander
- External power supply
- USB 2.0 cable
- eSATA cable
- Adapter cable for Sony camcorders
Condition: Manufacture Recertified
Warranty: 6 months WD Manufacture Direct Warranty
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Figures represent the average number of photos taken with a 6 megapixel camera in high-resolution JPEG mode with an average file size of 3.5 MB per photo. The actual number of images will vary by camera model and compression setting.
The DV format, regardless of its mode (miniDV, DVCAM, DVC-Pro) has a data rate of approximately 25mb/s (mega-bits per second). In storage terms, this translates to approximately 3.5MB/s (Megabytes per second) or 13GB/hr (Gigabytes per hour)
Music capacity is based on 4 minutes per song. MP3 capacity is based on 128 kbps bit rate and 11:1 audio compression ratio. Uncompressed CD quality is based on 1:1 audio compression ratio.
| Mouse over each icon to see how it was calculated.
Examples of the number of photos, songs, videos and any other files that can be stored on a hard drive are provided for illustrative purposes only. Your results will vary based on file size and format, settings, features, software and other factors.
As used for storage capacity, one megabyte (MB) = one million bytes, one gigabyte (GB) = one billion bytes, and one terabyte (TB) = one trillion bytes. Total accessible capacity varies depending on operating environment. As used for buffer or cache, one megabyte (MB) = 1,048,576 bytes. As used for transfer rate or interface, megabyte per second (MB/s) = one million bytes per second, megabit per second (Mb/s) = one million bits per second, and gigabit per second (Gb/s) = one billion bits per second. | | |