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  • Eric Harnden

    August 7, 2009 at 4:36 am in reply to: P2 card reader

    Why not plug in a PCI Express to ExpressCard 34/54 Adapter card and use a duel adapter in that? That makes a <$150 solution. (even less in some cases)

  • Eric Harnden

    July 12, 2009 at 7:48 pm in reply to: RAIDS and Expanders (Expando Chassis?)

    Thanks for the in-depth investigation!

  • Eric Harnden

    July 12, 2009 at 4:45 am in reply to: RAIDS and Expanders (Expando Chassis?)

    Amazing response(s) Bob. Thanks so much!

    I feel properly “bashed” (and educated)! I really appreciate you taking time this evening to answer this post.

    Hope you have/had a good time out tonight.

  • Eric Harnden

    June 18, 2009 at 11:12 pm in reply to: Discount code for P2 Camp

    You can still use the promo code for a 20% “Quintessential” discount for L.A. Aug 6-7 class.

    Must call and use promo code when registering.

  • Eric Harnden

    March 12, 2009 at 9:53 pm in reply to: Discount code for P2 Camp

    Nevermind! I just re-worked the deal to 20%, and you don’t have to be in any clubs. Just call the number to register (won’t work on-line) and say the promo code, “Quintessential”!

  • Eric Harnden

    March 12, 2009 at 8:47 pm in reply to: Discount code for P2 Camp

    Do you have proof of this? If so, I’d like to see it.

  • Eric Harnden

    March 12, 2009 at 6:33 pm in reply to: Discount code for P2 Camp

    Okay Folks! I worked a deal for you!!

    If you call the number (818-842-6611) to register for one of these two events (Las Vegas in April or L.A. in August) and you use the promo code “Quintessential” you will save 10% off of the regular price. That means it’ll be $539. That’s even $10 cheaper than the “Early Bird” special!

    Do not use the code to register online it won’t work. You have to call in to get the discount.

    So, even if you miss the Early Bird Special, you can get this discount, if you call to register and use the promo code “Quintessential”!

    Hurry and register by phone. This offer may not last that long!!!!

    To learn more about P2 Camp:
    https://www.hdexpo.net/education/p2/index.html

    PS. Please pass this on to friends that you have that might be interested in this.

  • Eric Harnden

    December 30, 2008 at 3:43 am in reply to: Spanned Files

    Slight correction, those drives come with USB, FW400 and eSATA only, not FW800.

  • Eric Harnden

    December 29, 2008 at 4:33 am in reply to: p2-workflow…sorry for redundancy!!

    Thank you.

  • Eric Harnden

    December 29, 2008 at 12:42 am in reply to: Spanned Files

    I’d like to add an option that might help some people. Use a PC laptop that has a PCMCIA card slot and 1394 port and an external firewire hard drive as an intermediary between your P2 camera and your final editing Mac tower.

    The workflow goes like this. Insert the P2 card into the PC’s card slot. Copy the P2 cards (in their entirety, as I’m sure is covered in Shane’s tutorials) to the laptop hard drive or the external hard drive. Copy the files from the laptop hard drive to the external hard drive (if you haven’t got them their already). Take the external HD to your tower and log and transfer or copy to your editing HD and then edit.

    The rub lies in the formatting of the external hard drives used. And here is where I am happy with using MyBooks as external (transport and secondary backup copy) drives. and only here, as I don’t trust them beyond this. MyBooks come formatted as Fat32, so they are easily read on the PC automatically and they are cheap. My G-Tech isn’t recognized by my PC laptop, ’cause it’s formatted as Mac OS extended. I find that my Mac G4 tower reads them as well, formatted just as they are. So they work as the perfect transport HD from that PC laptop to my Mac tower.

    I’m big on having redundant data, so I like to have multiple copies of everything around and the MyBook, while having a bad reputation, works good as an additional backup, and I stress ADDITIONAL backup. The 1TB MyBooks that I get at my Costco have USB, FW400, FW800 and eSATA for $139. Makes for handy data transfer with whatever connections you’ve got. Heck, in a pinch, you might even be able to get away with copying the data via USB!

    Additional notes: I haven’t run into the file size limitation that you might run into with Fat32 formatting, so you should keep that in mind.

    I’ve since moved on to a MBP and Duel adapter, but the above got me through my P2 HD class and helped a lot of other students get there data off their P2 cards as well. Plus it’s a lot cheaper than some of the other solutions. Hope this might help some others too.

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