Sunday, September 20, 2009
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: 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
Voltaic does indeed work for pulling these AVC files in. I just did 14 hours worth, just before updating to FCP 7! The re-encoding took forever. I let my
Re: AVC Intra footage
Even my Canon HF-200 which is $599 at B&H can record AVCHD at 24Mbps
...though it connects to only one ISCSI target. So more direct attached storage than small SAN. John McClary ... From: John McClary
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
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: Storage solution for P2 media
...though it connects to only one ISCSI target. So more direct attached storage than small SAN. John McClary ... From: John McClary
Re: LiveType title color correction ?
Never mind!... problem resolved... I guess some cleanup helped to straight things here :-) so for the record, yes you can apply a video filter to a LiveType
Re: Please Help.
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
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
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: AVC Intra footage
Even my Canon HF-200 which is $599 at B&H can record AVCHD at 24Mbps
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