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Re: Prores versus native HDV
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Ron Priest
on Aug 2, 2008 at 11:44:53 am
Hi Walter
You suggested to "add more storage if you need to since a single drive is never a good idea for a media scratch drive."
So, If I'm editing in ProRes without a RAID, are you saying it would be better to have my captured source files on one drive and use another drive for my render drive? (Both separate from my applications drive of course)
Ron
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