One disc is 25GB, not TB, for a total of 20,000GB or 20TB which is easily available today with 6TB drives coming around. Just to clear this up a bit.
In any case, its unlikely that we're going to support these, as these changers are practically all out of production and just "legacy".
Greetings:
Legacy products are legacy products.. should we throw them away. We are looking for ways to collect or store dvd/BD shinning discs.
I have the DVD version and also the E7000ES. I am a fan of shinning discs.
for almost two years , I have been pleading for RS 232 products be supported. I guess, i am in the minority here.
If I find more changers, I will buy them without looking back.
If MC can detect USB devices or drive, why can the code not detect RS232 devices?
Remember before USB, it was RS232, and appliances fitted with RS232 in the old DOS days are usable in DOS.
If MC can scan, detect and place the contents in a Database, that will be a good start.
Maybe the same logic used to detect USB appliances may work for RS232 with a little tweaking.
Thanks for looking in to these.
MC is such a matured product , for it not to have RS232 capabilities is a real disappointment.
George