As 3.1 approaches Beta any day now I just thought I'd remind everyone about RADAR 24's new ability to export BWF (Broadacst .wav format) to DVD-RAM and Mac or FAT 32 formatted SCSI drives.
While the SCSI solution requires an additional SCSI card and an external receiver to move between the RADAR 24 and workstation, the DVD-RAM installed in the vast majority of RADAR 24's is all you need to dump your projects to optical disk in BWF.
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Hi, Yes. RADAR 24 will support CIFS in the 3.10 release. This g
Hi,
Yes. RADAR 24 will support CIFS in the 3.10 release. This gets you Windows peer-to-peer, NT server connectivity and networking with Mac OS X. Older flavors of Mac OS require software like Virtual PC.
One of our beta users suggests an OS X partition for the file transfers since that is where the Mac is headed anyway.
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So does this mean an iZ Radar24 can write a session on a caddy s
So does this mean an iZ Radar24 can write a session on a caddy style drive in a format that means the the drive can be pulled and slotted into a Protools rig and worked on? Or do you still have to do a transfer from the radar onto a seperate drive etc etc?
PS. Are you iZ guys going to be at NAMM.
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Hello Robin & All, I'm in the midst of designing/putting toge
Hello Robin & All,
I'm in the midst of designing/putting together two studios. They''' both have 2", euphonix converters,ProTools and Logic, maybe the baby sony oxford and RADAR.
All the computers will be hooked up to a central machine room where the 2", converters, etc will be located. Data will be fibre -net or equivalent.
My Question:
Can/Will RADAR be able to be hooked up to a network so that I can send files around without having to "swap" harddrives?