hey there,
I've been having throughput nightmares with my 1394a drives (drifting off, diminished thru-put) since updating to XPSP2- (some say its an old story)-
I got the unibrain drivers (www.unibrain.com - down loadable for 30 min sample, for purchase online for 19.95), got a SIIG 1394b card, got a SIIg 1394b enclosure, got a Seagate 300g UltaATA drive, and hooked them all up to my Shuttle SB51G to see how its throughput would compare to the two daisy-chained 1394a drive enclosures already attached.
Using the Hard Disk Speed Test in Scenalyzer 4.0 (Sept 27th update) I got the following throughput readings:
200 G WD drive w 8% space left, in Venus 1394a enclosure = 123.7 fps (4.1 realtime)
160G ACOM drive w 30% space left, in ACOM 1394a enclosure -= 186.6 fps (6.2 realtime)
Fresh Seagate 300 G drive, in SIIG 1394b enclosure attached to SIIG 1394b card = 340.5 fps (11.4 realtime).
My CURRENT Burning Questions:
1) Are your 1394a and 1394b drives running faster/slower than that according to Scenalyzer?
2) Where did my Deck go? i.e., I can't get either the Microsoft Camera and VCR driver to show up when I connect my Sony DSR-20 deck, OR get an equivalent driver written by Unibrain that chimes in to replace that driver. Am I ever going to get my camera (connected via 1394a to my computer to capture to that new 1394b drive?)
I see that unibrain offers a $69 Fire-i solution that seems to fit the replacement for the Microsoft Camera and VCR driver- anybody have any experience with it-- is it worth the money? I also see that when you install the unibrain suite of drivers (and pay $19.95), you get a directory full of options that include a fire-i option that, when activated stalls out searching for a firewire bus camera it never finds...
Help.
Any insight you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
bestx3,
bt
I've been having throughput nightmares with my 1394a drives (drifting off, diminished thru-put) since updating to XPSP2- (some say its an old story)-
I got the unibrain drivers (www.unibrain.com - down loadable for 30 min sample, for purchase online for 19.95), got a SIIG 1394b card, got a SIIg 1394b enclosure, got a Seagate 300g UltaATA drive, and hooked them all up to my Shuttle SB51G to see how its throughput would compare to the two daisy-chained 1394a drive enclosures already attached.
Using the Hard Disk Speed Test in Scenalyzer 4.0 (Sept 27th update) I got the following throughput readings:
200 G WD drive w 8% space left, in Venus 1394a enclosure = 123.7 fps (4.1 realtime)
160G ACOM drive w 30% space left, in ACOM 1394a enclosure -= 186.6 fps (6.2 realtime)
Fresh Seagate 300 G drive, in SIIG 1394b enclosure attached to SIIG 1394b card = 340.5 fps (11.4 realtime).
My CURRENT Burning Questions:
1) Are your 1394a and 1394b drives running faster/slower than that according to Scenalyzer?
2) Where did my Deck go? i.e., I can't get either the Microsoft Camera and VCR driver to show up when I connect my Sony DSR-20 deck, OR get an equivalent driver written by Unibrain that chimes in to replace that driver. Am I ever going to get my camera (connected via 1394a to my computer to capture to that new 1394b drive?)
I see that unibrain offers a $69 Fire-i solution that seems to fit the replacement for the Microsoft Camera and VCR driver- anybody have any experience with it-- is it worth the money? I also see that when you install the unibrain suite of drivers (and pay $19.95), you get a directory full of options that include a fire-i option that, when activated stalls out searching for a firewire bus camera it never finds...
Help.
Any insight you can offer would be greatly appreciated.
bestx3,
bt