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Eric A. Anderson December 11th, 2001 02:08 PM

Media Drives
 
I'm the editor/videographer at a station where I have several projects going on at the same time. Everything from promotional tags to hour long documentries. But I only have two G4s with FinalCut Pro to do everything on.

I was thinking that one solution to having room for everything was getting some external drives that I can store the media from the various documentries on. That way I can keep them seperate and move them from computer to computer. It won't be done until almost a year from now, but the producer wants to get things started and do some "teaser" pieces for it.

What is a good external drive that I can read and write to for editing? What are the price ranges? I hear that firewire drives are too slow... what are the other options?

Thanks!

Chris Hurd December 11th, 2001 03:15 PM

Hi, judging from your post, I guess you probably haven't yet read my review of the Videonics FireStore -- see http://www.dvinfo.net/firestore.htm -- and as you'll see in the article, FireWire drives are *plenty* fast enough for DV. Details at link, hope this helps,

Wayde Gardner December 11th, 2001 04:04 PM

This RAID system may be overkill but cruise around the site. SmartDisk makes an excellent product. The best feature about firewire driver are the ability to be hot-swapable (no reboot) and good through put although USB 2.0 is said to compete with MB/sec rate

http://www.smartdisk.com/products_RAID.asp

Bill Ravens December 11th, 2001 06:27 PM

check out Medea-SCSI RAID. expensive, but a station can afford it and the thruput can be as high as 80mb/sec. Geez, you can go completely uncompressed with that.

Drewid20 December 12th, 2001 05:54 PM

Re: Media Drives
 
<<<-- Originally posted by EAnderson : I'm the editor/videographer at a station where I have several projects going on at the same time. Everything from promotional tags to hour long documentries. But I only have two G4s with FinalCut Pro to do everything on.

I was thinking that one solution to having room for everything was getting some external drives that I can store the media from the various documentries on. That way I can keep them seperate and move them from computer to computer. It won't be done until almost a year from now, but the producer wants to get things started and do some "teaser" pieces for it.

What is a good external drive that I can read and write to for editing? What are the price ranges? I hear that firewire drives are too slow... what are the other options?

Thanks! -->>>

My external firewire drive on my Xpress DV system runs plenty fast enough.


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