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  • Shane Sokolosky

    February 21, 2006 at 12:53 am in reply to: Sharing X-Raid with PC’s

    You should probably use a server for that, you wouldn’t need a seat of SANmp Admin although it sounds like what you want to do is have something Scaleable over ethernet that you could used for your render farm and your video editors. You should check out global SAN from Studio Network Solutions it’s really a solid system and easy to use and works with everything, PC’s MAC’s, FCP, Vegas, Avid, and Protools even.

    Check it out at
    https://www.studionetworksolutions.com/content/products/globalsan/default.asp

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    February 20, 2006 at 3:46 pm in reply to: New XRaid Hates DV Codec

    I beleve it’s a setting in the X Serve RAID that wasn’t configured.
    Use RAID Admin and under setting on the last tab over there’s an option to allow host cache flushing, by default it’s on and you want it off so you’ll have to uncheck the box next to it.

    here’s an apple document on it – just uncheck the one thats circled
    https://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302780

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    November 14, 2005 at 5:18 pm in reply to: has the Sony HDW-F500 been discontinued ?

    Perhaps, if they come out with new cameras that use DVCPro HD50 and some preset varible frame rates like the DVX200 it might make those P2 cards worth recording on.

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    October 17, 2005 at 4:39 pm in reply to: Outputing to the Blackmagic codec without a card

    You should view it on an NTSC monitor and then see if your seeing the same thing, as viewing from the viewer window isn’t 100% accurate.

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    October 17, 2005 at 4:33 pm in reply to: My Desktop is Locked?

    Enable root user and log in as root change your permissions back so that your admin (501) user is the owner of his desktop folder again.

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    October 12, 2005 at 10:47 pm in reply to: New iMac and Video iPod from Apple

    Interesting though the new iMAC does have a PCI Express bus for that Radeon X600 card, hopefully the dual cores are just arond the corner with PCI Express just like the iMAC.

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    September 26, 2005 at 11:15 pm in reply to: Final Cut Pro, iSCSI & SAN

    Nate, nice to see you on the cow!

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    September 22, 2005 at 3:19 pm in reply to: Fibrechannel SAN with Premiere Pro

    Hum I’m not familiar with that solution or Nstor hardware I’d be curious to see what kind of speed your getting with a RAID 5 though.

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    September 21, 2005 at 4:49 pm in reply to: Fibrechannel SAN with Premiere Pro

    Which RAID are you using?
    X Serve RAID, Medea FCR or FCRX, ADTX L Series, all seem to work great with Premiere Pro on Windows XP.

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

  • Shane Sokolosky

    September 8, 2005 at 4:37 pm in reply to: Audio preview missing for HDV in FCP with Kona 2

    Try this, Open the Kona Control Panel, goto default Kona Output, and instead of desktop change it input passthrough, see if that works if so just change it back after your done with your HDV project.

    Shane Sokolosky

    SAN Product Manager
    ProMax Systems inc.
    16 Technology Dr. Ste.106
    Irvine, CA. 92618

    Office (949) 727-3977 x108
    Toll free (877) 776-6292
    Fax (949) 727-7002
    Website-https://www.Promax.com
    shane.sokolosky@promax.com

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