On 4/25/02 3:59 PM, "Vidiot" [EMAIL PROTECTED] pressed the keys forming the message:
> If you are going to be making several copies from an edit, keeping it on the > computer to make dubs is better than wearing out the tape and the deck. > But once all of the dubs are made, and a copy or two has been made for > master storage, it needs to be removed from the disc so that the next project > can be worked on. Right. If you do this professionally, you've no doubt seen Avid drive shuttles (the contents of which are usually dumped back to tape and reused after a project anyway). CD-R is the poor-man's version of this. > Maybe the original poster needs to respond and clarify the exact useage, > i.e., editing or long term storage. Long term storage of raw DV on disc > is not just not currently viable. Get me a 100 Terabyte removable disc > for $200 bucks and you've got a deal for long term storage :-) At 2GB > for 9:20, it would store about 332 DAYS worth of video :-) :-) ....or make one hell of a Quake server! -- Ed Marczak [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list