Rob Fourchalk
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Rob Fourchalk
April 22, 2011 at 12:14 am in reply to: Best cheapest raid system solution for mac proGotch ya. Lastly, would you recommend backing up to the 2tb internal drive with time machine or just, as you mentioned, manually?
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Rob Fourchalk
April 21, 2011 at 11:42 pm in reply to: Best cheapest raid system solution for mac proThat sounds like it would suit my basic needs David. Thanks. Probably a stupid question but couldn’t I just back up my FCP project files on the 2tb backup drive which you speak of?
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Rob Fourchalk
April 21, 2011 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Best cheapest raid system solution for mac proI would like a raid for speed and then drives for backup. Would this not be achieved by Raid 0 and 1 with (if I maxed out my internal drive bays) 3 drives Raiding at 0 and the one last drive Raiding at 1 mirroring or backing up files, data.
The thing is I’m setting up my mac pro to be editing wedding videography (business) in hdv and want it to run as fast as possible (and cheapest – money is tight starting out the business with all other expenses) while backing up everything in case the original drive goes kapootz.
I’m I slightly off track here or would raid 5 with a raid card be best (yet more expensive- yikes).
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Rob Fourchalk
December 17, 2010 at 2:27 am in reply to: Audio Interfaces compatible with Final Cut ProHey David – did you buy it online? I looked at the prices approx. 179.00. Looks like a sweet little unit ideal for laptops etc… Thanks for the heads up. Could you let me know if you have any issues as you start running it as this is perfectly in my price range etc…
Thanks,
Rob
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Rob Fourchalk
December 15, 2010 at 2:08 am in reply to: Audio Interfaces compatible with Final Cut ProHI David – I haven’t anything as of yet to replace the frustrations of the Tascam. Whenever I need to record anything for FCP I just scootch over to Soundtrack Pro to rip off some takes.
If you find a reliable unit for FCP, I’d love to hear of it. Sorry for the tardiness.
Rob
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Rob Fourchalk
October 27, 2010 at 5:03 am in reply to: Audio Interfaces compatible with Final Cut ProThanks Jerry.
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Thanks Ty. Looks like a decent unit and affordable. That is some kick-ass guitar playing. Seriously beautiful sounding. Had to call my wife over to check it out.
Rob
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Thanks for these responses. I’m gonna gather the neccessary strength to march down to Walmart and purchase me some “Glass Plus”
Just to recap:
This stuff will not destroy my Canon XH-A1s Lens right?
Still not sure if I need to dilute Glass Plus with water (hmmmm)- could either of you please set the record straight for me before I start the clean.
Other than that, thanks for all the details you’ve provided.
PS – this isn’t a cruel premature April Fool’s hoax is it? Can’t you sense the paranoia that has overtaken my soul. Glass Plus – they should market themselves for such tasks
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Impressive! One important question (actually 2): do you dilute the glass cleaner with water or anything? and….do you dab the cloth with the windex and then apply to lens or just spray right onto lens.
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You gotta be kidding me. I would never I’ve guessed Glass Plus. This kit I have was boughton in the electronics section of London Drugs (Canada). It was with all the other photo accesories and has a picture of a gal holding a nikon slr.
Is this a safe bet then? Is camera cleaning solution different from camcorder cleaning solution?
I’m a little reluctant to shoot the glass plus at this stage (though I’m very impressed with that).
Thanks by the way Todd….