I'm thinking of getting a 1 TB external drive for capture video, editing, and compressing. I reviewed some Western Digitals and had bad reviews in Amazon.com. What is a good brand / model?
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try going to www.newegg.com where the consumer reviews can be trusted
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I have two internal 500GB Samsung SATA drives for capture...never a problem. My c: drive is also a Samsung - 250GB.
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Office Depot has the Verbatim External 1 TB on sale this week. The one I bought shows up as a Samsung Drive. It has a rugged (but deep) enclosure with a soft power switch. It comes formatted to FAT32, but a quick_format to NTFS took less than a minute. 3 Year Warranty. So far, I am very pleased.
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For capture and faster file copy consider eSATA.
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yes...spend an extra $10 and get an extended 3-5 year warranty
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Originally Posted by edDV
My experience with the WD 1 TB external drive is that it works great with Windows 7 (64 bits) and Vista (64 bits) in USB2 mode only. It is very unpredictable with the eSata mode but much faster when it worked... -
Get a 1 TB external drive that's a single 1TB drive, rather than 2X 500GB in Raid 0 or JBOD. It'll reduce your chances of data loss.
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Originally Posted by JustOneOfMany
USB2 is controlled by a software disk controller and is subject to interrupt and OS priority.
Typical max USB2 sustained disk transfer is ~30 MB/s or below.
eSATA runs at near max disk sustained rate ~60-90 MB/s (higher for Raptors).Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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My intent of the external drive is not backup but rather to put all of raw video in it, and then put the edited and then compressed videos in it. It that OK? Will an exteranl esata drive work like an interanl sata drive?
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Originally Posted by yogart
That said a modern multi-core laptop should be able to keep up so long as other processes are in lower priority or standby.
An eSATA drive will work like an internal SATA drive.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Can an external esata drive be disconnected from one PC and then plugged into a differnet PC? Will it work the easy?
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Originally Posted by yogartRecommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Is it hard to make your own enclosure estata drive?
Is an enclosure made estata drive more reliable than a regular external drive?
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