I have recorded some woodworking classes I’ve taken with a GoPro. A week long class typically winds up with 7 hours of video that would be 466GB to store at 1080 resolution.
I’m using iMovie on an M1 Mac with 8gb ram. Currently storing things on a SanDisc ssd drive.
What’s the best long term storage solution if I want to keep this class for review down the road?
I was considering buying Toast and putting on an M-Disc.
I’m also unsure what resolution I really need to be saving this in.
Thanks!
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Here is what I suggest ...
Purchase a 512G Flash Thumb Drive
Copy the 466GB of video to the Flash. Save in same resolution and file extension. Don't change anything.
Place a label on the Flash Drive so that you will find it easier.
If backup is required, then repeat the process. -
I agree with Gromyko in principle, the only thing I would change is to use an internal SSD or NVMe with an adapter, something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/FREEGENE-Enclosure-SATA-Based-Compatible-Thunderbolt/dp/B084ZKL...74ORFFJID&th=1
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