I have a DNR-312L but I notice there is no forum for that recorder. Why not?
Anyway, I have a question that someone might know the answer to. And it might be relevant to the 322, if that doesn't have the same answer.
When I record to SD card, the video is uninterrupted. That is, it's really a full video. The video is the best quality, regardless of what the internet video looks like. That is there are no missing frames, or jerkiness. Perhaps it's because the internal processor can buffer the data received and record it faithfully.
But it appears that when I record to my DNR-312L, the video quality is the same as what is viewed. That's not very desirable. Is the DNR video only as good as the internet video? Is there any way to have buffered, faithful video recorded on the DNR? If not, I guess it's just because the DNR-312L is acting like a client browser and just saving whatever video it sees streaming.
Does the 322L suffer this same problem?
Seems like a simple solution might be to provide a way to automatically save the SD recordings to a network drive or the DNR-312L. Possible?
Is there any way to use the DNR as a network drive, so that other programs could save to it? I don't think there is but thought I'd ask.