Kyle De Priest
July 31st, 2002, 09:17 AM
Ok,
I'm new at this and I'm gathering equipment. Unfortunately, I don't have much of a budget. I just bought a GL-1 and a Pioneer A-04 (Great deal on www.pro-tape.com btw) I have a G3 blue and white and I'm looking into a kick ass hard drive. Now, I'm receiving different advice. My friends at apple are telling me that with their firewire setup, I will only need a single big hard drive and only need to download a signal from my GL-1. Then, after using FCP3, I can use iDVD and burn my footage. I'll be doing weddings, so there will be about 3 hours of footage edited down to about 1 hour and 15 minutes approximately. Now, I was looking at the Maxtor external HD 160GB. It advertises 400mb/sec. and runs at 5400rpm's.
Just as I was about to do that, I start getting serious warnings from some of my old skool video buddies from other factions of the Silicon Valley. They say that a single hard drive is going to be problematic. They say I will have a problem with dropped frames and other issues. They say I need to invest in a Disc Array (RAID) system with each disk running at a minimum of 7200rpm's.
Now, with all of that said, NONE of these guys are running mini DV, which is already compressed. (right?) I can probably get my employeer to spring for the disk array, but I'm not going to get 2 chances at this. I need to do it right, so that means I have to research on every piece of equipment I talk this guy into springing for.
Thanks guys and gals,
-Kyle
ps, what disks do you like? What kind should I buy? I like the external feature...
I'm new at this and I'm gathering equipment. Unfortunately, I don't have much of a budget. I just bought a GL-1 and a Pioneer A-04 (Great deal on www.pro-tape.com btw) I have a G3 blue and white and I'm looking into a kick ass hard drive. Now, I'm receiving different advice. My friends at apple are telling me that with their firewire setup, I will only need a single big hard drive and only need to download a signal from my GL-1. Then, after using FCP3, I can use iDVD and burn my footage. I'll be doing weddings, so there will be about 3 hours of footage edited down to about 1 hour and 15 minutes approximately. Now, I was looking at the Maxtor external HD 160GB. It advertises 400mb/sec. and runs at 5400rpm's.
Just as I was about to do that, I start getting serious warnings from some of my old skool video buddies from other factions of the Silicon Valley. They say that a single hard drive is going to be problematic. They say I will have a problem with dropped frames and other issues. They say I need to invest in a Disc Array (RAID) system with each disk running at a minimum of 7200rpm's.
Now, with all of that said, NONE of these guys are running mini DV, which is already compressed. (right?) I can probably get my employeer to spring for the disk array, but I'm not going to get 2 chances at this. I need to do it right, so that means I have to research on every piece of equipment I talk this guy into springing for.
Thanks guys and gals,
-Kyle
ps, what disks do you like? What kind should I buy? I like the external feature...