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Chong Lor March 24th, 2008 10:12 AM

Backup options
 
What are some of the best options for backup footage from the EX1 camera? I'm thinking solid state drive is the best way to go but it's pricey. If buying an old fashion hard drive, what brand has less problems or prone to defects? I'm also thinking about backing up into double layer DVD. The problem is all my MP4 files are in one folder. How do I split those files into multiples of 8.5GB folders? I know that I can't just copy and paste the files. Do I then use the Sony Clip Browser to split those files?

Craig Seeman March 24th, 2008 12:11 PM

Clip Browser on Intel Mac or Windows will split BPAV. No way to split on PPC Mac. I'm using Intel Mac and splitting 16GB folders to 8GB for backup. I think DL-DVD is good (Verbatim 2.4x) but others will suggest hard drive.

Eric Pascarelli March 24th, 2008 12:23 PM

I have this device and I love it - combined with $140 750GB drives it's an unbeatable way to archive (with the usual caveats of archiving to hard drives)

http://www.geekstuff4u.com/product_i...roducts_id=650

Benjamin Eckstein March 24th, 2008 12:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Pascarelli (Post 847635)
I have this device and I love it - combined with $140 750GB drives it's an unbeatable way to archive (with the usual caveats of archiving to hard drives)

http://www.geekstuff4u.com/product_i...roducts_id=650

That is really cool. I take it that it works well?

I archive to external drives (in matched pairs). Its cheap and fast. To start I bought 3x500 GB hitachi drives and 3x500 GB Seagate drives and 6 USB enclosures. (You can get a better price/performance/warranty building your own drives). I then have 3 x 500 GB Hitachi/Seagate pairs that hold the same data. One set in a shelf. The other in a safe.

I think DL DVDs are a great backup to hard drives too, but they take a while and I know I won't keep up with it for myself.

Eric Pascarelli March 24th, 2008 12:37 PM

It works perfectly - as advertised.

I have not found any way to buy it other than direct from Japan (through the above link) and the shipping time/price is big. But well worth it.

I found some plastic boxes to hold the mechanisms and so far so good. It's great to take all of those huge files off the computer.

And this method is, of course, very fast.

Chong Lor March 24th, 2008 12:42 PM

Thanks for the response. Initially, I was thinking of hard drive, but then I noticed that hard drive do die often (at least those that I have used before). And for archived, I want something that is a little less expensive and prone to problems.

Chong Lor March 24th, 2008 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eric Pascarelli (Post 847635)
I have this device and I love it - combined with $140 750GB drives it's an unbeatable way to archive (with the usual caveats of archiving to hard drives)

http://www.geekstuff4u.com/product_i...roducts_id=650

That is quite a product! For sure I'm going to buy it. I think this will solve my problems as far as backup.

Many thanks for the suggestion and link.

Chong Lor March 24th, 2008 01:06 PM

Okay, I just finished purchasing that product for a total of $80.04. All I needed is USB 2.0 and eSATA port so I didn't go with the combo version.

Allen Plowman March 24th, 2008 01:14 PM

this appears to be the same thing, available from a US supplier
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817707127

Chong Lor March 24th, 2008 01:39 PM

Allen, I wished you could have posted a bit earlier. That would have saved me 30 bucks. Any way, it appears that the one in newegg.com has a StarTech.com logo on the front while that one from Japan does not. I'm not sure if it is the same. I also found a Logic version too.

http://www.techfresh.net/gadgets/com...dd-stage-rack/

Not sure if it is the same either.

Eric Pascarelli March 24th, 2008 02:02 PM

It looks the same to me - good find, Allen.

Chong, you may want to consider canceling your order, not so much for price, but for the time it will take to be delivered. It took almost two weeks to get mine.

Edit:

To clarify, the New Egg unit is the same as mine, but the Logic version is not. Though perhaps just as good while losing the stupidly elegant simplicity of mine.

Allen Plowman March 24th, 2008 02:04 PM

the logo could just be a sticker, however, after I posted, I noticed the newegg one didnt seem to mention esata, only sata.

Piotr Wozniacki March 24th, 2008 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allen Plowman (Post 847704)
the logo could just be a sticker, however, after I posted, I noticed the newegg one didnt seem to mention esata, only sata.

Yep - it looks like it can take SATA drive, but its transfer speed of just 480Mbps suggest the interface is USB2.0 only.

Eric Pascarelli March 24th, 2008 02:15 PM

There's one on the original Japanese website that takes Firewire as well - both 400 and 800.

Much more expensive, though:

http://www.geekstuff4u.com/product_i...roducts_id=691

Chong Lor March 24th, 2008 02:17 PM

Thanks for the reply. I'm not in a hurry to get mine unless there is one in the US with eSATA and USB 2.0.


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