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Offloading P2 cards from AG-HPX500
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Niklas Wikman
on Aug 28, 2009 at 8:23:41 pm
Currently I'm offloading my P2 cards using a MPB with Duel Adapter onto a USB-powered hard disk. Then back home, I duplicate the disk and then import the footage in FCP from any of my source disks.
However - there'll be great if I could somehow hook up an external disk directly to the HPX500, offload the cards (over FireWire - ouch, that's slow!) and then back home I just plug the disk into any of my Macs and go from there.
Is this at all possible?
Currently I'm using a Western Digital Passport 250 GB hard drive. But since I'm off and about for more than a week, the 250 GB would not be enough. Guess I either buy some more 250 GB or perhaps one TB disk? Not sure if they come in 2,5" (and thus being USB powered, though).
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Offloading P2 cards from AG-HPX500
by Niklas Wikman on Aug 28, 2009 at 8:23:41 pm
Re: Offloading P2 cards from AG-HPX500
by Ben Starkey on Aug 28, 2009 at 9:38:47 pm
Re: Offloading P2 cards from AG-HPX500
by John Fishback on Aug 28, 2009 at 9:42:20 pm
Re: Offloading P2 cards from AG-HPX500
by Adam Smith on Aug 29, 2009 at 4:55:30 am
Re: Offloading P2 cards from AG-HPX500
by Niklas Wikman on Aug 29, 2009 at 7:16:22 am
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