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Hard Drive Throughput

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 12:05 am
by 40wnks
I am looking at the Pinnacle Systems Studio Software because, as a parent, I have quite a bit of analog tape (Hi8 and VCR) of family movies. I would like to edit this and eventually burn this to DVDs. Pinnacle requires a hard drive that "...must be capable of sustained throughput of at least 4 MB/sec. All SCSI and most UDMA drives are fast enough (dedicated hard drive recommended)." The Software comes with a PCI card that has a firewire input, in/out composite, and in/out SVHS.
I just bought a 120Gb Western Digital 7200RPM drive, ATA 100 I believe, with a 2MB buffer, will this do the job or do I need to take it back and get a different one? They make a Caviar version with an 8MB buffer. Thanks.
Bill

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 1:24 am
by PreDatoR
that drive will do the trick. Even the old EIDE HDD's would transfer fast enough.

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 9:08 am
by FlyingPenguin
Just do yourself a favor and make a seperate partition JUST for editing videos. When you're done with a project and burn it, wipe the drive for the next project.

They normally recommend you defrag before loading a new project but if the drive is wiped there's no need to.

Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2002 12:00 pm
by 40wnks
Thanks guys, much appreciation!
Bill