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Re: Archiving EX-1 in Bluray
by Rafael Amador on May 17, 2008 at 4:41:34 am

Yeah. I went to Bluray because I couldn't wait for a wonderful solution. So far I have some 120GBs stocked, or in the process.
LOT is for sure a more professional solution, but think that soon everywhere will be BR players so will be easier to access your footage everywhere.
The advantage over the DL DVDs is that you needs a BR disk for every 5 DVDs.
For retrieval, since years I've been doing small size clips (first in Sorenson then MP4 and now in H264) that I keep in an external HD.
I use as well the "Spotlight Comments" (in the Info window) to put some key words. This works like a cheap but very effective data-base. You just type the word in Spotlight and find the clip.

Mac OX 10.5.2-FC 6.02-QT 7.4.1
G5 2x2Gh 4GbRAM-BlackMagic Extreme
PMBP 17"Core2Duo 4GbRAM-AJA ioHD
JVC DTV-17"
SONY EX-1 . SONY PD170
..and always a big mess on top of the table.


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