Re: High resolution digital recorders
- From: "Arny Krueger" <arnyk@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 07:59:52 -0400
"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Oct 18, 1:04 am, "andrejs eigus" <l...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
but having a dinner and transferring files from the CF card to your
computer
are not mutually exclusive. i mean, you can leave the copying process in
the background while having a dinner and/or a glass of wine. i find,
however, that with my laptop PC the firewire connection of the HD-P2 is a
bit on the slow side - i get only about 3 MB/s read speed, which isn't
all
that really fast...
I don't trust computers enough to leave then completely unattended
when the result is critical.
That's irrelevant in this case because the unattended operation can be
repeated as needed, if it fails.
If I don't check the backup thoroughly
(and I mean listen to it in several places, not just take confidence
that I didn't get an error message and the file is there) and erase
the memory card, I may have lost my entire day's work.
That's why removable media is so cool.
.
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