I finally resolved one of the issues with Cineform today and now I'm needing some input.
Will using an eSata external RAID 0 array improve performance of playback on the timeline utilizing CIneform AVI's with VP9? Or am I better off just sticking with a single eSata 7200rpm drive? I've become very happy with the WD Black Line HD's but want to know if I'm wasting my money on going with a raid setup.
Also - how well does external USB work when editing on a laptop - using the external drive as the source material drive?
Cliff Etzel
Videographer : Producer : Web Designer
bluprojekt
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Desktop: OS: Win7 x64 | CPU: Q6600 | Mobo: Intel DG33TL | 8GB G.Skill Dual Channel RAM | Boot/Apps Drive: Seagate 160GB 7200RPM | Audio Drive: Seagate 160GB 7200RPM | Video Drive: WD 640 7200RPM Black Series | Vid Card: nVidia GT7200LE
Laptop: Dell Latitude D620 | C2D 2.0Ghz | 4GB G.Skill RAM | OS: Win7 x64 | Primary HD: WD 320GB 7200RPM | Video HD: WD 250GB 7200RPM
Will using an eSata external RAID 0 array improve performance of playback on the timeline utilizing CIneform AVI's with VP9? Or am I better off just sticking with a single eSata 7200rpm drive? I've become very happy with the WD Black Line HD's but want to know if I'm wasting my money on going with a raid setup.
Also - how well does external USB work when editing on a laptop - using the external drive as the source material drive?
Cliff Etzel
Videographer : Producer : Web Designer
bluprojekt
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Desktop: OS: Win7 x64 | CPU: Q6600 | Mobo: Intel DG33TL | 8GB G.Skill Dual Channel RAM | Boot/Apps Drive: Seagate 160GB 7200RPM | Audio Drive: Seagate 160GB 7200RPM | Video Drive: WD 640 7200RPM Black Series | Vid Card: nVidia GT7200LE
Laptop: Dell Latitude D620 | C2D 2.0Ghz | 4GB G.Skill RAM | OS: Win7 x64 | Primary HD: WD 320GB 7200RPM | Video HD: WD 250GB 7200RPM