It's only worth using Pro-Res for the upload if your client wants to edit the rushes, if it is just for viewing H264 is going to be your best option
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It's only worth using Pro-Res for the upload if your client wants to edit the rushes, if it is just for viewing H264 is going to be your best option
Joe, what filesytem is your NAS using?
Many Liunx based NAS use EXT2 which can have a 2GB file size limit
Dave Barnard
cinedigital
London, UK
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If you are going to be doing any seroius amout of redering of RED footage, an 8 core Mac will be worth the investment.
The new quad core machines are also limited in RAM expansion, which...
Macdrive gives the native Mac OS X HFS+ read & write capability under Windows, which has a file size limit in Exabytes :cool:
I found it a good tool for cross platform file transfer on a feature...
Great info Warwick, but I think you have a bit of confusion about Infiniband
SFF-8470 Infiniband cables are used for muti-lane SATA/SAS in the same way as Mini-SAS SFC-80800 cables, but have a...
No problem - let us know how it goes
Don't think this TVOne box will give you a firewire output from the Red's HDMI port
Better to use a Grass Valley ADVCHD50 converter which will...
Hi Nirav
We have experience of post production data management and archive on 2 feature films and a facility based in West London. Email dave@cinedigital.co.uk if you would like to discuss your...
You will need a SAS controller to connect an external SAS tape drive, an eSATA card in the laptop should not work - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Attached_SCSI
You could use an external...