I plan on doing some video in the near future along with audio. So I was wondering, are the current HD's up to speed? The last time I used this one video program, I would get a lot of "jitter" whenever I'd play a movie or something. I was under the impression :roll: that the RPM speed of the drive determined this. Is my theory correct or is it wishful thinking?
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I do not think either of the previous posts to be entirely corre
I do not think either of the previous posts to be entirely correct and are lacking in sufficent advice for you to make a wise decision.
Please see the post and links below.
I think that gets right to the point?
The balance of this previous post was deleted to protect those who do not have an ability or time to read.
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And when you are done reading all the long answers and the "prof
And when you are done reading all the long answers and the "professional research" that comes to the same conclusion as I did in my short answer you can finally feel relieved that you didn't spend much more than a day or two and consider going back to making music ;) .
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Shouldn't be an issue, make sure the drive is 7200 rpm. I've
Shouldn't be an issue, make sure the drive is 7200 rpm.
I've been taking a series of After Effects classes at a local college, haven't had any problems using a firewire drive for projects. Most of the footage is full screen uncompressed. :cool: