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  • DTE devices

    Posted by Dye Gray on January 27, 2006 at 10:11 pm

    I am looking to purchase a direct to edit device. Has anyone used Quickstream DV with the DVX100 or have recommendations for another device.

    Editing without digitizing would save lots of time.

    Thanks.

    Dye Gray replied 20 years, 3 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Noah Kadner

    January 28, 2006 at 1:41 am

    Also worth looking into is the Firestore.

    Noah

  • Mwhales

    February 4, 2006 at 2:43 pm

    Just my 2 cents: I have an ADS PyroDV drive. It’s my understanding that this unit is essentially made by Shining Technologies, maker of the Citidisk. Additionally, I believe the Quickstream units are also made by Shining (if someone out there knows differently, please feel free to correct me).

    I bought the PyroDV several months ago because it fell within my budget at the time. Initially I had ordered a Quickstream, but backorders were forcing delivery to be 6-8 weeks, and I couldn’t wait that long. Hence, I went with the PyroDV.

    The unit has been fairly reliable to a point, however, it’s recently required reformatting a couple of times; dropped frames and audio when capturing in the QT .mov format; and has occasionally indicated that it’s capturing when it hasn’t (immediately thereafter it’s needed a reformatting). The only reliable video file format I’ve successfully captured in on a consistent basis is Raw DV – which means I have to render the audio when importing files into FCE, this takes away a fair amount of the time saving aspect. Because of these issues, I recently bought a Firestore FS-4 Pro and have been very pleased with the unit. I’ve experienced none of the previously mentioned problems with the new device. The FS-4 Pro setup and operation requires a few more steps to set it for capturing, but it has been far more reliable than the PyroDV (and, I would imagine, its other siblings). In the past couple of weeks I’ve captured and downloaded 30 hours of footage from it, and haven’t had a single problem. The FS-4’s battery life is short, to be sure, but that’s rarely a concern for me. If it does become a concern, I’ll get the optional extended life battery.

    Although I’m not discouraging you from considering the Quickstream, as I’m not sure of your needs and budget, please bear in mind that I believe your dollars may be better spent on a more reliable – and more broadly supported – device.

  • Dye Gray

    February 4, 2006 at 8:46 pm

    Thanks a lot. You offer sound advice.

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