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USB or FW
Posted by Rap on November 17, 2005 at 7:40 pmhi guys… sorry i know i ask too much but i need to know these stuff
is it ok to capture media both to FW and USB drives?
why FW is better? and is it possible to mix?John Hong replied 20 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies -
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Ralph Bertini
November 18, 2005 at 1:58 pmYes you can, although if you did a survey I think you’d find more people use FW than usb. Also, it entirely depends on what format you’re working in. For dv usb should be ok. Alot depends if your running mojo. The mojo needs it’s own firewire and its own bus which means you need to add a second FW card to use ext. FW drives.
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Rap
November 18, 2005 at 3:10 pmthanks a lot creatureteacher;
yes I am using the Mojo, but I also have FW HD connected to the computer so I am actually digitizing to both FW and USB, the reason am asking is because I know that the speed is different, and I don -
Ralph Bertini
November 18, 2005 at 4:13 pmI ran into a problem where I did not have enough spickets for my fire wire drives and used the USB port. I have the seagate external FW drives that has usb and FW on the back. Whatever you do DO NOT use the seagate 300G externals. There’s a known issue with the drive falling asleep when idle and really raises h-ll with AVID. Everyone has their favorite mfr. as long as you’re working in dv it “should ” be ok.
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John Hong
November 18, 2005 at 8:19 pmIf using USB2, it’s a good idea to switch from optimize for quick removal to optimize for speed. This prevents the USB2 lag down. You won’t be able to just unplug the drive, though. You’d need to click on the safe removal icon in the taskbar.
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