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Will Hanlon
May 9th, 2006, 05:07 PM
I'm trying to transfer P2 files via USB to my computer. I installed the driver, got into PC mode, but as far as copying the files to computer, do I copy both the audio and video folders? Do I need to keep them in those folders? Anything else I need to copy? I'm going to use Raylight to edit in Vegas.

Can I copy files to my computer via Firewire or do I have to use USB?

Thanks for any help.

Will Hanlon
May 9th, 2006, 05:46 PM
And I must be doing something wrong, because it took 30 min to transfer 5 min of video files. I just copied the video folder from my P2 card in my camcorder to my computer via USB.

Barry Green
May 10th, 2006, 01:59 AM
Copy the CONTENTS folder and the LASTCLIP.TXT folder. Reason being, the video and audio take up probably 98% of the space on the card, with the rest of the stuff taking up a tiny amount of space. So you might as well copy it all and keep it all, because someday you may move to the Mac or to Canopus EDIUS or some other MXF-aware application and you may want to import your footage into that application. If you only save bits & pieces, you may be shortchanging your future options.

And yes, you must have done something wrong. I'd bet you either plugged into a USB 1 port, or into a hub or something that's been slowed down by a USB 1 device. If you plug straight into a USB 2 port you should get transfer speeds of around 1GB per minute.

David Tamés
May 10th, 2006, 09:39 AM
Here's are some ballpark transfer times based on real world testing, your actual times may vary:

BENCHMARK 1: Transfer 4 GB P2 card from camera to Mac: 4 min., 49 sec.

BENCHMARK 2: Transfer 4 GB P2 card to P2 Store: 6 min., 24 sec.

BENCHMARK 3: Trasfer Single Partition from P2 Store to Mac: 5 min., 7 sec.

BENCHMARK DETAILS: Test 1: 4 GB P2 (full card, various length clips, 3.51 GB total), Power Macintosh G5, FireWire 400 cable connected to front FireWire connector, media copied to internal SATA drive; Test 2: 4 GB P2 (full card, various length clips, 3.51 GB total), Load into P2 Store (verification on); Test 3; Trasfer single partition (3.51 GB contents of a full 4 GB P2 card) from P2 Store to Power Macintosh G5 via USB 2.0 cable. NOTE: My PC was not available at the time I did the tests, so I've not benchmarked USB 2.0 transfers to a PC, however, I don't expect the times would be that far off.

Will Hanlon
May 10th, 2006, 05:21 PM
Okay, thanks. I went ahead and copied everything over.