Paul Kellett
August 18th, 2008, 02:07 PM
Don't blame you !!
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Paul Kellett August 18th, 2008, 02:07 PM Don't blame you !! Paul. Ted OMalley August 19th, 2008, 09:42 AM think it is time to give up done everything installed xp updated bios, bought external dvd. reinstalled factory windows. still no sxs showing up. But sxs firewire card word fine. Maybe it is faulty. computer can see cards when camera is plugged into the usb so the driver is working fine Oh, come on, Phil -- don't give up so easy! :-) Phil Bloom August 19th, 2008, 04:23 PM Oh, come on, Phil -- don't give up so easy! :-) spent days on it. not worth the hassle. nothing more i can do Noah Yuan-Vogel August 19th, 2008, 04:33 PM did you check the bios settings (especially ahci/hot-swap settings)? call hp for help? perhaps someone you know who is very good with computers that can help you in person? ah well it was worth a try, just seems like there is definitely a way since we have had reports of it working for others. odd that it is so complicated to get working Ted OMalley August 19th, 2008, 08:08 PM spent days on it. not worth the hassle. nothing more i can do Sorry, Phil, I meant that completely as a joke. You exhausted options, tried things every which way. I don't blame you -- I'd have quit a while ago. Alex da Silva August 19th, 2008, 09:41 PM got macs coming out of my ears. I want an ultra portable computer with EXPRESS Card slot. Just don't want to throw good money after bad...done everything and no success.... Hey Phil I know what you mean now. Again, I'm sorry it didn't work. Any other suggestion? I'm about to go on a trip with the EX-3 and a few cards and I'm looking for the same thing. Thanks. Buba Kastorski August 20th, 2008, 07:13 AM Just get the Vaio, that's why I returned SPX next day back to the store; Alex da Silva August 20th, 2008, 11:15 AM The equivalent ultra portable Vaio goes for almost U$2K!!! Noah Yuan-Vogel August 20th, 2008, 11:31 AM yeah sony vaio subnotebooks are incredibly overpriced, as is just about anything that uses intel (ultra) low voltage chips. i say either go netbook with an atom processor and not expect to be able to play your footage or go with something with a real (not ulv) notebook cpu in it. sony and fujitsu are two of the few companies that have been consistently making subnotebooks/umpcs since before cheap netbook cpus were an option. Might wanna look into the Gigabyte M912 or Kohjinsha sc3 as i mentioned if you want <10" under $1000 with expresscard. if you can go just a little bit larger, something thats 12" might actually be able to edit. the HP tx2500z for example is a 12" tablet pc with 2ghz dual core cpu 3GB RAM and expresscard for $699 after $200 off coupon. thatd have no problem doing simple editing of XDCAM footage (id say its an up to 6x faster cpu than the 2133). and i love the idea of a tablet in the field since you dont have to be sitting or at a desk to use it. oh yeah also lenovo's new ideapad s10 is a 10" netbook with expresscard and only $429, wont be shipping for at least a month though. Alex da Silva August 20th, 2008, 11:43 AM The HP tx2500 seems like a possible option. Ideally I just have a very (ultra!) portable storage manager (and maybe viewer?) solution for locations. As for the storage itself I'll go for mirrored RAIDs. When traveling and moving around it's a hassle and an extra risk to haul a laptop. Panasonic has a great, but expensive solution, the P2 Gear. Buba Kastorski August 21st, 2008, 07:11 AM The equivalent ultra portable Vaio goes for almost U$2K!!! yes, It is convenient, but it doesn't have to be ultra portable, and don't get that ultra portable (11') TZ series - piece of crap, just got rid of it and getting normal 15.4' with blu-ray burner 4Gb RAM 300Gb HD for almost half price of that little one, I like to keep all (hardware/software) in one brand name, works for me OK. Phil Bloom August 21st, 2008, 07:17 AM i wish i had got the mini note to work. just dont get why i couldnt Paul Kellett August 21st, 2008, 09:43 AM Get the same lappy as i got. Acer 2920.Only £500. Dual core, 2ghz, 2gb ram, express slot. 12 inch screen. 250gb hard-drive, dual layer burner. Just got a firewire to express card slot for it for capturing via firewire from tape based cams. It runs Clipbrowser, no stuttering at all on playback, it also runs vegas pretty smooth as well. Brilliant for the money, no problems at all with vista home premium or sxs cards. Paul. John Hedgecoe August 21st, 2008, 12:15 PM Phil, I feel for you and all the problems you seem to be having trying to get the expresscard slot to work with the SxS cards. Based on everything stated in this thread, I really think you need to contact HP service. First to see if they can resolve your problem, and second, if they cannot, then to replace your 2133 as it may be defective. It seems to me, at this point, it is a warranty problem. Good luck. Phil Bloom August 29th, 2008, 04:39 AM got a refund. Bought another one which had already been downgraded to XP and it worked first time... Weird. John Hedgecoe August 29th, 2008, 05:25 AM Glad to hear you got the problem resolved. Obviously the first one was defective. Marius Boruch August 29th, 2008, 10:27 AM can this device be used with Sony SBAC-US10 card reader in the field instead of a laptop??? I mean to back up SxS cards. It is pocket size and MUCH less expensive. Digital Foci | Photo Safe II 160GB Stand-Alone Data | P19-160 Steve Gibbons August 29th, 2008, 01:45 PM can this device be used with Sony SBAC-US10 card reader in the field instead of a laptop??? I mean to back up SxS cards. It is pocket size and MUCH less expensive. Digital Foci | Photo Safe II 160GB Stand-Alone Data | P19-160Yes - it has a built-in ExpressCard slot so you can offload SxS cards without the need for the Sony USB reader. My experience so far has been positive - ~3mins to offload a full 8GB SxS card with the Shotput Xpress software. SG Phil Bloom August 29th, 2008, 01:57 PM Yes - it has a built-in ExpressCard slot so you can offload SxS cards without the need for the Sony USB reader. My experience so far has been positive - ~3mins to offload a full 8GB SxS card with the Shotput Xpress software. SG he is talking about the device at the bottom of his post which is a portable hard drive for offloading photos. Anybody know the workflow for dumping SXS onto PRo disc with the U1? Not worked it out yet! Adam Levins May 6th, 2009, 02:35 PM I am considering the HP 2133 Mini-Note FM817URR Netbook - VIA C7-M 1.2GHz, 2GB DDR2, 120GB HDD, 8.9" WXGA, Windows XP Professional. My main editing system is a Mac. Is it possible to get the Windows SXS Transfer software to output files that I can work with in FCP? Is it more of a storage device only? Thx in Advance |