Craig Parkes
July 3rd, 2008, 09:43 PM
Hey guys - I've got a really weird problem going on and I am just trying to figure out if anyone else has encountered anything similiar.
I am trying to copy raw .DV stream files across a network to an external RAID 0 - 7 disk raid array in an enterprise level Compaq RAID enclosure. The raid is running 147gig Ultra 320 drives.
After the copy if I load the raw .DV steam in Quicktime what appears like codec errors appear, noise in the audio and pink/multicoloured dots in the video. This is in the actual new copy of the file (if I copy it back to the original place it remains).
This happens even though I am using AASync to copy, which does a checksum, meaning that the files should be EXACTLY the same.
Is this something to do with Raw DV streams being very flaky? (doesn't make much sense to me as I am copying the original to Hard drive from a data DVD it was delivered on - and in this case it copies fine)
Or do you suspect my Raid Array has disk errors and is causing some sort of corruption? (A possibility)
Or is it a function of copying RAW DV files across the network possibly?
I am trying to copy raw .DV stream files across a network to an external RAID 0 - 7 disk raid array in an enterprise level Compaq RAID enclosure. The raid is running 147gig Ultra 320 drives.
After the copy if I load the raw .DV steam in Quicktime what appears like codec errors appear, noise in the audio and pink/multicoloured dots in the video. This is in the actual new copy of the file (if I copy it back to the original place it remains).
This happens even though I am using AASync to copy, which does a checksum, meaning that the files should be EXACTLY the same.
Is this something to do with Raw DV streams being very flaky? (doesn't make much sense to me as I am copying the original to Hard drive from a data DVD it was delivered on - and in this case it copies fine)
Or do you suspect my Raid Array has disk errors and is causing some sort of corruption? (A possibility)
Or is it a function of copying RAW DV files across the network possibly?