Any idea what is "RED EXPRESS"?
It says in the specs that it will play "4K, 2K, 1080P, 720P AND SD FROM RED DISC AND RED EXPRESS"...
Any ideas?
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Any idea what is "RED EXPRESS"?
It says in the specs that it will play "4K, 2K, 1080P, 720P AND SD FROM RED DISC AND RED EXPRESS"...
Any ideas?
D'oh! But what kind? It's not the external Red Drive, nor the CF and we can safely assume the the RED name of the optical DVD is the "Red Disc"...
So what is "Red Express"?
I knew I would get this response, so that's why I wrote it.![]()
This has been posted on Red's website for quite a while though.
I first checked USPTO.GOV and couldn't find a trademark registered, so I am not sure what the deal is...wanna register a trademark and sell it? :greedy: I wouldn't either.
I am guessing that they have changed to a different name, or dropped it altogether. ???
Putting two and two together (and speculating wildly) it would sound as if it might be RED's answer to Sony's SxS - a high-efficiency ExpressCard solidstate memory card.
This would actually make sense for both Epic & Scarlet as well, You might be onto something... Just pull it out of the camera and stick it to the slot in the side of Your Macbook Pro - or in the Red-Ray - and off You go watching Your footage... Hmmmmmmm..... :whistling:
Just a question, but are there any ExpressCard plugins available for desktop computers? I haven't seen anything like that yet. I know it is based on PCI Express, but i've never seen an interface for it on anything but a laptop.
There are plenty of options, but the biggest problem in a desktop computer is that they are usually implemented as a PCIexpress expansion card, which means the slot is on the back.
Like this for example: http://www.amtron.com/reader/pcie101.htm
There are also a few USB express card readers, but beware, they are not what they seem - they only implement the USB interface (ExpressCard has two interface options, USB and PCIe - either one or both can be used by a card). It will only support USB cards, and will obviously be limited to USB speeds. These are no good for SxS for example.
There are also some front-mounting PCIe Express Card interfaces - like this one: http://www.synchrotech.com/products-...-drive_03.html
There are a variety of OS/BIOS issues with PCIe hotswap too. Some adapters will only work if there is an express card mounted when the computer boots. In other cases the OS won't recognise or support the PCIe hotswap feature required to support the swapping cards. Be very careful to check all that out before you buy.
As for the current batch of ExpressCard SSD devices - they are all (I think) crap. They implement only the USB interface - making them essentially hard-to-use USB memory sticks. SxS is different, but is a proprietary interface.
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