It has a CUR slot, its a DCP-2K4, we just got it new for a very good price.
Was wondering what the cheapest CUR setup was, I saw a quite cheap one that
used 2.5" droves.
I am in the UK.
Ben
On 7 August 2014 19:38, Carsten Kurz <audiovisual(a)t-online.de> wrote:
Am 07.08.2014 um 20:30 schrieb Ben Edwards:
Cool, so do I use different version numbers so it
created multiple DCP
directories.
Still takes a few hous to ingest off USB2 but guess if I do a lot ofd
this getting
one of the fast interfaces would be a good idea. Dont suppose
you know the cheapest way to do this?
Depends on the server. Do you know which server they use?
Might be worthwhile getting a SATA slot, USB3.0 disc, whatever. Depending
on your setup, you may need an EXT driver for your system to copy the data,
which may need some extra time. With most servers on current software, you
could use NTFS, at least for testing. I would always recommend EXT2/3 for
distribution, but if you know your testing system supports NTFS, it may be
a bit faster if you are using a windows machine.
If the server at the cinema supports CRU (most do), you could buy a CRU
carrier, pop in the 3.5" SATA drive and ingest from there instead of over
USB2.0, that goes a lot faster.
If you know what to test, e.g. sound pops, burnt whites, you could just as
well adjust the trimming to only these parts for the testing and only
ingest a couple of minutes.
If only Carl would finally implement the trim in/out feature from the
timeline slider ;-)
- Carsten
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