I read a fairly concerning post (quoted below) from fellow member, Video_flaneur, from the thread, "Can't open project between two computers," regarding the sharing of drives between two computers (I thought this more general title would be more searchable). Since each copy of Vegas grants users two licenses, I have one installed on my HP Z440 Xeon desktop and will install my second license on my new Asus 17.3" Ryzen 9 laptop.
I plan to ingest my entire library of miniDV/DVCAM footage onto my HP Z440 since it has both a Blackmagic Intensity Pro 4K HDMI capture card and an IEEE-1394 FireWire interface board installed. I'll then copy my files onto portable SSDs for use with my laptop. I'm considering one of two offered by B+H PhotoVideo since they provide free two-day shipping, and also credit the sales tax if using their credit card:
• LaCie 5TB Rugged USB 3.1 (data-transfer rate: 130MB/sec.): $179.
• Samsung 2TB T5 portable solid-state drive (data-transfer rate: 540MB/sec.): $219.
A few questions:
1. Is the LaCie's 130MB/sec. data-transfer rate adequate for 1080p24 video files?
2. Has anyone experienced any license/plug-in issues with this workflow?
3. In addition to below, are there any additional best-practices recommended for this workflow?
Here is the quote from Video_flaneur :
"Windows 10 can create a problem with certain laptops when swapping an external drive between computers, as I have learnt the VERY hard way. Some laptops are configured to save current configuration info to disc to enable fast startup. If the disc is removed (even after after a full shutdown) and returns from as second computer which has attempted to do the same thing then certain files become unreadable. The workaround going forward is to go to Windows settings on both computers and hidden under power management settings disable 'fast startup' [emphais added] but that does not recover the corrupted files . . . "
—Video_flaneur