Hard drive throughput needed
by Andrew Weinstein
on
Jul 1, 2008 at 9:38:43 pm
I have a dual quad core 3.0 Mac Pro. Aside from the system drive I have 2 750 gig hard drives in a software RAID 0, yielding about 1.36 TB. From what I've read, this is not really fast enough to capture uncompressed HD through the Intensity card, at least not reliably, and not once the drives start filling up. Can I still capture "lightly" compressed HD with 4:2:2 using these drives or do I need to add a 3rd drive to the RAID. My primary use is for green screening. The BMD site mentions multiple different capture options but I couldn't find any specifics. So what is the highest level short of uncompressed and would my current RAID set up suffice?
Lastly, is the Cineform software for the Mac (Nero-HD I think?) a solution for me when used in conjunction with the Intensity card?
Re: Hard drive throughput needed by Andrew Weinstein on Jul 3, 2008 at 5:56:30 pm
Thank you.
That would be wonderful, thank you.
I'm out of the country starting tomorrow for the next 2 weeks anyway (Costa Rica here I come!!) so no rush on this end. i would be interested to know though, since that is the usual state of my RAID.
Re: Hard drive throughput needed by Andrew Weinstein on Jul 12, 2008 at 11:50:06 pm
Thank you. So, when empty the 3 HD RAID gets 300 megs/sec and when about 60% full you are getting 225-250. Not bad at all. Certainly good enough for capturing and editing uncompressed HD I assume.