Re: Ever-more multitrack questions
- From: "Douglas Tourtelot" <tourtelot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 13:45:14 -0800
Hi Billy-
Do you keep a set of DVDs on hand on the truck until the show is over, or
burn files daily to an external HDD? Sounds like a fair ammount of file
transfer time during the course of a show. On the clock I assume?
D.
D.
"William Sarokin" <bigmaho@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I think Jeff W and I were seperated at birth. I echo almost all his
>statements. Channel 1 is my mix track. I keep channel 2 in reserve for
>ocassionally splitting tracks for dailes, but that is very rare. I burn 2
>DVDs. The dailies DVD is either 1 or 2 track and the editors DVD is all 10
>tracks (either BWF-mono or BWF-poly, depending on which Avid version
>they're using).
>
> One difference from Phillips post, I always burn the 10 track DVD (or up
> to 10 tracks, I only record the actual # of tracks I'm using) first and
> the dailies DVD during breaks or at the end of the day. I do this out of
> paranoia. Hard drives do fail, so I want all my material backed up to dvd
> asap. Sometimes I'll also burn a hard drive with the entire films audio
> after the show wraps.
>
> Billy Sarokin
>
.
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