I still have my AVI files on my hard drive, but trying to figure a method to save them for future use so I can get back my HD space.
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Shouldn't this be a poll ?
Edit - I save mine to DVD-R.
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Yes, but I cant seem to get it to show up, or maybe its something im not doing right
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EDIT: I just figured it out....after reading Capmaster's errors on the Housing thread, I suddenly figured it out.
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Would delete them due to size but I work with MPEG's only and they are reasonably sized to store.
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I delete the avi files, but keep the original tapes.
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Hello,
NO AVI! I have the hauppauge wintv pvr250 so I only have mpegs to work with. I don't even do divx anymore since I have a nice single layer dvd burner.
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EDIT - No broadband either so I don't download avi's off the net to convertDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Depends on the content for the most part I only use a DV tape once and keep it. I don't tape much but the stuff I do is worth keeping, I make an additional full backup of the AVI to disc, splitting it into parts where neccesary.
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Originally Posted by jimmalenko
Backup to a rewritable! Than just erase it after your projects ok.
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Originally Posted by yoda313
nah, just kidding
I'm one of those happy go lucky people that just shrugs their shoulders and says "oh well" when things like that happen. I mainly deal with TV caps into DV via an ADVC-100 and the 75GB files are a bit hard to backup to a RWIf in doubt, Google it. -
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Ahh... 75gb would be difficult. Forgot about UNCOMPRESSED avi's.
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depends on the project - if it's something for myself, and I'm satisfied with the finished product, I'll delete the .avi files.
if I think I might want to do something else with the footage, or spend more time cleaning it up, I'll keep it on the hard drive.
if it's for a paying customer, I'll archive the .avi files on dvdr. so far, space hasn't been an issue, but if it is, I'll start adding in a data-retention charge and pick up an extra hard drive for storage of their project files.- housepig
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1. I erase avi
2. Make a coaster
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Originally Posted by CoasterCreator
Haven't you learned anything from this website yet???
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I leave all mine on my hard drive, excpet now i'm starting to run out of space, so i might have to go and put a bunch on discs or just delete them.
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I delete lesbian-gore-fest.avi once lesbian-gore-fest-edited.avi is created.
I then delete lesbian-gore-fest-edited.avi once the mpeg is authored to dvd, and the mpeg backed up to a seperate DVD-r.
Each of my avi's are 13gb/hr; impractical to archive.
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Originally Posted by Will Hay
Ahh.. PRon redundancy, very good in case of accident
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I save really rare and a few favorites on HDD. The rest I delete. I have extra drives laying in storage, like CDs, but I really should mark and catalog more of them as it's difficult to remember what I saved on which drive.
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I mostly capture directly to MPEG with my All-In-Wonder - I'll capture as AVI if I plan on adding some fancy effects or doing some creative editing.
Usually delete the AVI files - I'll archive some as data (using a file splitter if they're too big for one disc) -
I capture from digital cable box with advc-100 in avi format then convert with TMPGE PLUS & DVD AUTHOR then do a test burn with NERO BURN on a DVD+RW to see the quality. If it's good then I go ahead and delete the avi file. The avi files are way too big to keep on my hard drives even though on 1 pc I have 500 gbs of hard drive space!
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90% of my files are DIVX or i convert them to divx.. i do keep dvd img as dvd/vob but all my other stuff like tv shows i record is divx.. i thn burn to DVDR. as data.. my phillips plays dvdr with avi/mpg/dat etc as data so i dont need to convert. handy feature..
BUT after they are on dvd or cdr i delete off computer
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