A:AnswerIts quite literally plug and play. There’s no need for a user guide or quick install guide because it pretty much adjusts the moment you plug it in.
A:AnswerYou can edit videos that are stored on the easystore. They will load a little slower than if it were stored on an internal HDD, which will load a little slower than if the video was stored on an SSD.
You can install your editing program on the easystore, but the registry for the program will still be on your OC drive, so you would not be able to plug the easystore into another computer and use the editor.
The loading of the editing software is subject to the same load spead constraints as the loading of the video from the easystore.
A:AnswerI do not know fi you have password protection capability on the easystore, but if you have Windows Pro you can encrypt the device with BitLocker.
A:AnswerNo. I was just told I am out of warranty. They do not treat them as concurrent, but rather simultaneously. I am now faced with having to purchase another drive.
A:AnswerIf you have video or audio files stored on it that are the correct file format for your TV to play, then yes, you can plug it directly into your TV and use the player’s built-in controls to navigate, select files, and play them. My husband is from Germany, and he missed the shows he used to watch over there. He found a place where he can download the files for free, so he saves them on the drive, then plugs it directly into the USB port on his TV. The large size of th drive is really nice because he can store tons of stuff in one place and not need to constantly swap out USB sticks.