John Peterson
June 27th, 2008, 12:12 PM
I am interested in this software and have used the forum search engine to read what several of you have stated about it, but I have a few questions that I would appreciate some input for.
1. The minumum system requirements indicate 2GHz min for Windows XP. My laptop (that I just bought) is a Core 2 Duo at 1.4 GHZ. Are any of you using Shotput Express with a similar laptop or do all of you have laptops with 2GHZ or more?
2. What I want to do is to be able to shoot stage productions alone in the dark with this setup and simply stick the card into the laptop and have it automatically transfer the clips to the laptop's hard drive and an external My Book hard drive and ready the card to stick back into the camera without my having to do anything but insert and remove the card.
I read the "Auto Offloading" section of the manual, but I am not sure if it can be set up that way without having to first click on something or click on something thereafter.
I work alone and cannot take my eyes off the camera to mess with a laptop while shooting. I will barely have time to remove and insert the cards.
John
Follow-up:
I called Imagine Products and ran these questions by them. They were very helpful. In terms of the above two questions, they said.
1. The 2GHZ refers to a non-duo core system so my core 2 duo 1.4 GHZ is fine.
2. They said that I have to click on auto offloading once to start it, and then it will automatically unload the card and ready it for the camera and then wait for the next card even if it is 40 minutes later as long as I get rid of the sleep modes or other power down options on the laptop.
Has this been your experience as well?
1. The minumum system requirements indicate 2GHz min for Windows XP. My laptop (that I just bought) is a Core 2 Duo at 1.4 GHZ. Are any of you using Shotput Express with a similar laptop or do all of you have laptops with 2GHZ or more?
2. What I want to do is to be able to shoot stage productions alone in the dark with this setup and simply stick the card into the laptop and have it automatically transfer the clips to the laptop's hard drive and an external My Book hard drive and ready the card to stick back into the camera without my having to do anything but insert and remove the card.
I read the "Auto Offloading" section of the manual, but I am not sure if it can be set up that way without having to first click on something or click on something thereafter.
I work alone and cannot take my eyes off the camera to mess with a laptop while shooting. I will barely have time to remove and insert the cards.
John
Follow-up:
I called Imagine Products and ran these questions by them. They were very helpful. In terms of the above two questions, they said.
1. The 2GHZ refers to a non-duo core system so my core 2 duo 1.4 GHZ is fine.
2. They said that I have to click on auto offloading once to start it, and then it will automatically unload the card and ready it for the camera and then wait for the next card even if it is 40 minutes later as long as I get rid of the sleep modes or other power down options on the laptop.
Has this been your experience as well?