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Media Manager or straight copy
by Joel Wycoff on Nov 12, 2009 at 4:26:26 pm

Crisis of the week! ;-)

On bootup my nearly six year old LaCie Firewire drive gave a Disk you inserted is NOT recognized... WHAT? I have 3-4 active projects there...

I have a new 1Tb drive enroute, but with some futzing, the old drive showed up under USB 1.0 (Egad!), then...it returned under firewire. Like I trust it now...

Oh yeah, what's the question? When the new drive arrives I plan to use FCP media mgr to copy the projects. Is that the best idea?

Also, is there an interim flow I can use whilst waiting on the new drive? Should I burn the current sequences to DVD , just in case? of course I realize I would lose all fidelity, etc. Wish I could do a backup to "cheap media" like we used to in the datacenter. Big reel of tape...

Thx in advance for any wisdom here..!

iMac family,

G4 - iMac, eMac, mini, core duo macBook, and Intel iMac.


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