I was wondering if any one knew more about them and how they could be "tuned" for video. Apparently the advertising is aimed at the video surveilence market but I was wondering if they would provide any improved performance for our realm, the video editing market.
I have no clue what they are talking about. I was unaware that there are "special" commands for dealing with data on a hard drive. The cynic in me is whispering that it's just the marketing department speaking.
I strongly suspect that most any drive is going to be fast enough for most any video use these days. I was doing real-time DV work on an old 5400RPM ATA/66 drive a good many years ago and it didn't have any trouble keeping up.