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Re: Matrox Media Export - MIA
by Michael on Mar 22, 2007 at 6:46:58 pm

I'm not at the office at the moment but I'm pretty sure it's a dual core dual processor. I will admit I'm not entirely sure how to tell but I know under the device manager it shows four 3.2 processors and if I call up the Performance tab under the Task Manager it shows four green windows.

I've been in the habit of not saving anything on my C drive for probably over a decade. I've never been burnt and I hope to keep it that way. I do export all my AFX Output and Render moduals and the like to a backup drive which I then have a NAS automaticly mirroring (I'm thinking of adding a USB or eSATA drive to the NAS which can then automaticly back itself as well.) I use my trusty old G4 400 (circa 2000) for all email, surfing, word, excel etc. so none of that is on my edit machine. The G4 is getting extreamly long in the tooth and can't play any of that new fandangled utube type stuff but the budget always seems to go somewhere else...now where did I put that new XH A1, Lowel soft box lighting kit, Sennheiser wireless and shotgun mic, Brevis35 adaptor, matte box and rail system thing-a-ma-bob.

Best Regars,
Mike


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