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Recording stopped, problem with hdd device


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On my recently purchased lg 43UH650V tv I am experiencing a problem when recording tv shows on dtv. I usually schedule my recordings to record in the evening and leave my tv on standby. Some shows which are less than 30 mins record no problem, but Ive been trying to record one particular show at 9 to 10 pm every night this week.

 

The problem which I am getting every time is that  the recording stops, sometimes after 15 mins, other times 25 mins, 40 mins.

 

The error Im getting is "Recording has stopped due to problem with hdd device" or something very similar,

 

Ive tried two different usb sticks, one 32gb and one 64gb,  I had no problem using these sticks on my old sony tv,

 

Anyone know why this happens ?

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Seems to be a problem using over 32gb pen drives. I used a 16gb drive, now no issues, also tried external hd mybook 500gb with own power source all work flawless

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