Monday, September 21, 2009


I can post a SHANE'S STOCK ANSWER HERE! #48 - Cannot view DVCPRO HD or HDV or ProRes on my computer. Shane's Stock Answer #48 - Cannot view DVCPRO HD, HDV or

Re: Storage solution for P2 media
The Drobo Pro has been clocked at 112 Mb/sec over iSCSI at RAID6 (two redundant drives). That is not just a "consumer" drive John McClary ... From: John

Re: AVC Intra footage
Panasonic has a 35PH mode...I think. I'm a P2 guy, so I'm not ENTIRELY sure. -shane ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Re: Please Help.
Sure, I saw that and couldn't understand why on earth he did it that way. (Though, for all I know he may have his reasons - maybe he just likes long renders).

OT: Volunteer just a few minutes at your computer
This is fairly cool. A group created a way to volunteer any amount of spare time you have. From minutes to whatever. http://beextra.org I like tagging photos

Re: Please Help.
They are...so the client would need to get the latest version. But he didn't send PRORES... "Original footage was shot in apple pro res 422. My sequence

Please Help.
I am so frustrated with the amount of codecs out there. It sure gets confusing. My dilemna is ; Original footage was shot in apple pro res 422. My sequence

Re: Storage solution for P2 media
What is it doing with the rest of the Gigabit bandwidth? That is 14MB/s; I would expect a Pro appliance using 300Gb/s drives in a RAID to suck in data at more

Re: AVC Intra footage
Even my Canon HF-200 which is $599 at B&H can record AVCHD at 24Mbps

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