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Mark,
I have not done much video editing and what I have done was short duration.
Have you done long video recording on the order of an hour or so? From what
I have read in the video magazines, the hard drives may recalibrate after
about 15 minutes or so. Thus, if your video recording is longer, you could
have problems (according to the articles I read).
Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> >For video, there is an additional consideration. Modern
> drives use RLL
> >recording techniques that require periodic recalibration of the head
> >position. During the recalibration process, the drive does
> not accept data
>
> I have two computers set up with RAID 0 for video capture.
> One running RAID
> 0 Hardware as a capture partition, with two Ultra 100 2 meg
> cache WD 72K 60
> GB drives. And the second computer running a RAID 0 Software
> with a 72K
> Ultra 133 Maxtor DiamondMax 40 GB and a Ultra 100 DiamondMax 30 GB.
> These are both set up for video capture using regular drives
> .... and I
> don't have this problem?
>
> Rode
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