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Portable solution for that amazing SDI out?
Anything in the works thats portable that can suck up the uncompressed stuff? (firestore on steroids? smart, really fast hard drive?)
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We're all looking bro. Perhaps Canon would like to come out with their own product so they could sell a few cameras...
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FS-4 Pro HD?
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HD-SDI Recorder
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PAul |
mini raid
What about some sort of intelligent enclosure, housing 2 drives (LACIE makes a terrabytye drive that is essentially 2 500 gb drives hooked together, kind of a mini raid, all you really need is 2)?
On that note, it seems like they could even make a raid from the tiny firestore drives, it would be a little brick, and it wouldn't be as stealthy as the normal firestore but it beats dragging a full-size raid around or a laptop or both. |
yeah, the um HDW250 is um $42000 retail. uh-huh....
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you could rent it?
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Can somebody tell me what HD-SDI means Standard - Definition - ........
And what is so special of this format ? Does it means you can shoot uncompressed so outher solution for Mpeg2 or DVpro ?? Can FCP-5 work with HD-SDI ?? Thanks anyway |
High Definition - Serial Digital Interface. :)
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Cengiz
HD-SDI isn't a format it's a transfer medium, like fibercable or firewire. Or to eb more specific the interface is that way. It's kinda like a spicket to a hose, this spicket allows for a lot of water (information) to get through the hose (cable) so that there is more to work with on the other end. oh, even better, firewire is kinda like the spicket running to your garden hose, HD-SDI is like a fire hydrant.. does that make any sense? If you have a capture card with an HD-SdI port then you can take the information directly uncompressed intio your computer but it will be a lot easier to work with if you have a little bit of compression (like cineform or dvcprohd or whatever). |
I'd venture to guess someone (someday) can come up with a portable raid device using those new SAS, Serial Attached Scsi, drives that have rotational speeds up to 15K and are only 1" thick. Two of those could fit in something about the size of a firestore and would still be cheaper than P2 cards. (I guess)
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Using a simple laptop like a tablet PC? As Cineform RAW since it is available now from the Silicon Imaging offer?
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Mathieu, did you mean a laptop equipped with an HD-SDI interface and doing the Cineform compression software only? I guess this would have to be a quite powerful laptop then... but could work!
This looks quite promising: http://www.vydeo.com/products/EC34.html Using this with a powerful enough notebook to directly capture to Cineform from HD-SDI. However the question would be: price of notebook+HDSDI vs. price of standalone HDSDI cineform capture device (to my understanding this is in the works?) |
My plans are to build a PC. Right now you can get Core 2 Duo processors for under $400, 750GM disks for around $400. Add a motherboard, memory, video card (nothing really that special), a capture card. If you need RAID 0 its not really a problem, since all of the high end motherboards (I would use a DFI) have RAID on board. For a case I would use an Antec LanBoy, which is lightweight and compact all aluminum, and even comes with a carrying strap (intended to go to LAN parties.) You will also need a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It would be nice if DVRack worked with the capture cars, but I don't think it does. Does the Canon remote control software work with the capture cards?
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