2018-08-24, 05:40
Hi:
Some threads here have solved some previous issues I had but I couldn't find an answer to my
current problem. Maybe I didn't search thoroughly enough. If the answer is in another thread, direct me
to it or maybe someone else has the same problem.
I have a Seagate 1TB USB drive which normally is attached to to my PC running Windows 10.
When I attach the Seagate to the Pi, I can look at images, play existing videos, etc. but when I save content
generated by the Pi, Windows 10 tells me it is zero bytes. I know the drive is okay and I am sure it
is something the Pi is doing to cause this problem. The Seagate is formatted NTFS.
The Pi is running OSMC. My problem started shortly after June 2017 when I had to find an alternative
to Kodi due to all the lawsuits. I used to be able to download content from Phoenix and had no
problems with any files after attaching the Seagate to my PC.
The Pi can play back what it saves to the Seagate but Win 10 cannot.
Win 10 is up to date and so is the software on the Pi.
Any ideas ?
Some threads here have solved some previous issues I had but I couldn't find an answer to my
current problem. Maybe I didn't search thoroughly enough. If the answer is in another thread, direct me
to it or maybe someone else has the same problem.
I have a Seagate 1TB USB drive which normally is attached to to my PC running Windows 10.
When I attach the Seagate to the Pi, I can look at images, play existing videos, etc. but when I save content
generated by the Pi, Windows 10 tells me it is zero bytes. I know the drive is okay and I am sure it
is something the Pi is doing to cause this problem. The Seagate is formatted NTFS.
The Pi is running OSMC. My problem started shortly after June 2017 when I had to find an alternative
to Kodi due to all the lawsuits. I used to be able to download content from Phoenix and had no
problems with any files after attaching the Seagate to my PC.
The Pi can play back what it saves to the Seagate but Win 10 cannot.
Win 10 is up to date and so is the software on the Pi.
Any ideas ?