Selasa, 18 Maret 2014

Is it possible to import Videos on Portable Hard Drive?




B.BR.


This might be a silly, common sense question, but can I import an AVI or any other video formated video on a portable hard drive. Say, for example, I have shot a film lasting 40 minutes and I convert it to avi format and then can I send it to my portable hard drive and play it on others pcs? Can I convert a TV footage recorded in mpeg-4 and convert it or not convert it and send it to my portable hard drive and still play on someone else's pcs?


Answer
As the external hard drive costs became competitive, more & more use it as the working drive for video editing: capture_import ; edit (drag/drop files & effects); render_save; share_DVD. Muvee project (the work-in-progress) is normally saved for succeeding edits.
Some say that consistent reformating of this working drive helps out avoid the jerky video. Usually an internal hard drive would contain a large & varied content making it near impossible to reformat.
Last but not least, since the external HDD is the working drive, the muvee project (w/ file links) is saved on this drive, it's more likely that you have the flexibility to re-edit the project from another pc assuming that the video editing app are the same for the other pc.
Back-up should be top priority as a HDD might conk out ...utmost care in hard drives handling- a must.
Hopefully, SSD (solid state drives) smaller size w/o moving parts will become competitive in capacity and price.

Hard drive for video editing?




s.rodrigue


I'm in the market for a portable hard drive. I'm going to be using Final Cut Pro and want a portable hard drive that'll have one partition for backup and the other for video stuff and other storage. Price doesn't necessarily concern me as much. I'm looking at either a 500 GB 5400 RPM hard drive or a 320 GB 7200 RPM hard drive. I want the 500GB for its capacity but the 320 GB for its speed. Would there be much of a difference in regards to speed if I went with the 500 GB over the 320 GB? Which one should I get?

(My focus in regards to speed is mainly on video editing, not necessarily the backup)



Answer
Video editing? Definitely go for a Seagate Barracuda 1.5Tb, it's about $150, good luck ;).




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