Looking for the biggest audience that's why I am posting here, not in hardware.
How many of you have experience using media from a USB external hard drive?
My media saved is getting into the 100GB range across multiple computers, and I am considering one large external drive to keep it all. the question at hand is playability. I have for a while now been using FLAC for audio I own, thus very large file sizes (above 300MB for a single CD of music) along with other large files.
Will these play seamlessly from a USB drive? I often enque up to 2000 songs into WinAmp at one time and shuffle, and am concerned there will be stutters, or playback delays if I move all the media to an external drive.
Lastly, long term storage. I have read quite a few reviews, and for many of the drives available the life span seems to be only a few years. Has anyone entrusted data to an external drive for over 5 years? I have a WD hard drive 7 years now running as good as ever, an Seagate for 5 just as good. I'd hate to transfer all my stuff only to lose it in the near future.
let me know what your thoughts are, and what you do, thanks.
<EDIT> I should clarify some things. I have experience with commercial drives, and NAS storage we use for server backups locally, but these are $1000 + devices built for reliability, and warranted as such. I am asking about consumer grade drives in the 500GB range and in the $150 price range.