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Re: Archive
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Jeremy Rasnic
on May 19, 2008 at 10:39:27 pm
With the cost of hard drives being about 17 cents per gig at 640 gigs, I have been archiving to HDD. What I do is put a drive in an enclosure and copy the entire project, captured files, pictures, veg files, dvda files, and encodes to the hard drive. I then label it and store it until my next project. I then repeat until that drive is full. Then I start a new drive.
In addition, whenever I deliver DVD or BluRay, I always burn an extra copy for myself so that way if the hard drive decides it doesn't want to cooperate 5 years down the road, I still have an alternate on DVD or BluRay, but I would no longer have the source files.
That is how I do it.
Note though, I do all my edits and work on internal drives and at the end copy it all over to the drive in the external enclosure.
j razz
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