Physically splitting up my project

goodtimej wrote on 3/3/2008, 11:48 AM
I am in the process of backing up all my previous projects to DVD-R for safe keeping. The problem is, some of the files are well over 10 gigs. Here's an example.

I open the Vegas file in Vegas (of course), create a new folder to store all the clips, resave the Vegas file in this folder and check the "save project media with file" and trim to 2 seconds on either side. So I now have a folder that contains all my files for this specific project. This folder is now 10 gigs. I downloaded a utility, File Splitter Deluxe, so I could put the folder in DVD size chunks, but it will only accept files not folders.

I thought about ZIP for these files to make them all one, but was worried about about possible problems from compression on my video.

Do any of you have some experience backing your files up that you could help me out with? Thanks.

Comments

Former user wrote on 3/3/2008, 11:55 AM
ZIP compression will not harm the video, but it won't help much in storage. especially if this is DV video.

I have used file splitters to archive my videos, specifically hjsplit.

Dave T2
goodtimej wrote on 3/3/2008, 12:02 PM
I'm not trying to shrink the size, just make the folder one file type so that I can split it.
Former user wrote on 3/3/2008, 12:05 PM
Then zip will work fine for that. It is a lossless compression scheme.

Dave T2
goodtimej wrote on 3/3/2008, 1:08 PM
ah, well on closer inspection, it is a .rar file. Is .rar bad? Thanks for the help.
Kennymusicman wrote on 3/3/2008, 1:22 PM
rar is great. Add in recovery info, if you can, and that will help prevent any possible CRC errors you may get with archiving (applies to zip too)
Chienworks wrote on 3/3/2008, 3:13 PM
I don't bother with zip or rar or anything like that. I burn as many files as will fit on to each successive DVD until they're all backed up, however many DVDs it takes.