John Nantz
February 2nd, 2013, 12:22 AM
The question is: "Where to send the incoming video clips?"
I've got a new-to-me Mac Pro 3,1 with a 256 MB Solid State Drive and a 3 TB Hard Disk Drive. The applications are on the SSD and I'm ready to bring in some video files and start working on them. Actually, I already brought in some and they're sitting on the SSD drive because I forgot to think ahead.
The big question is, should the newly imported video files be on the SSD drive and after the video is edited then move them to the HDD? Or, should they be on the HDD while the Project is edited on the SSD?
I haven't decided where the original video clips will be archived but for the time being they'll be left on the HDD. Once that's starts filling up then it'll be decision time again. At least for now I don't have to worry about it.
Did some searching of DVinfo but didn't find anything on this subject. However, I did find Nigel Barker with a similar computer configuration also running FCP X so hopefully he reads this.
OS 10.8.2, FCP X 10.0.7, 8 GB RAM
I've got a new-to-me Mac Pro 3,1 with a 256 MB Solid State Drive and a 3 TB Hard Disk Drive. The applications are on the SSD and I'm ready to bring in some video files and start working on them. Actually, I already brought in some and they're sitting on the SSD drive because I forgot to think ahead.
The big question is, should the newly imported video files be on the SSD drive and after the video is edited then move them to the HDD? Or, should they be on the HDD while the Project is edited on the SSD?
I haven't decided where the original video clips will be archived but for the time being they'll be left on the HDD. Once that's starts filling up then it'll be decision time again. At least for now I don't have to worry about it.
Did some searching of DVinfo but didn't find anything on this subject. However, I did find Nigel Barker with a similar computer configuration also running FCP X so hopefully he reads this.
OS 10.8.2, FCP X 10.0.7, 8 GB RAM