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Is external HD fast enough to avoid frame dropping ?
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10. October 2004 @ 21:08 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Because of the budget, I have to use my laptop as my video work station.

P4 2.66G -- 512 RAM --- 40G HD.

I have a Canopus ADVC300 to do the AD convertion.I want to buy an external HD and an external DVD+/-R driver.

My first question is about the external HD speed.Is the external HD that uses the USB2.0 fast enough to avoid the frame dropping when I do the video capturing? And is it fast enough to work smoothly with the furture video editing?

And my second question is also about the speed. Compare to the internal HD and DVD+/-R driver, how much does them slow down when burning a DVD-r with the external devices, such as a 120 minutes ready to burn DVD movie.

Any answer and advice is sooooooo appreciated.

I use Adobe premiere pro 7.0. By the way, Canopus is fabulous!

Smiling Sculpture
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