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  • New P2 32 g Card

    I received my 32g card yeasterday and noticed it has 35 min record time in 1080
    or 85 min 720 24pn

    Mule
    EDIUS v5.51 Broadcast - Dual Xeon Supermicro X7DWA-N with E5450 3.0GHz CPU (8 cores)
    4 GB Ram, 1.0 TB Video Raid (2x500). 5 ea 1.0 TB External Video. 2 500 gb Ext, 320 GB OS Drive .. ATI Radeon HD 4350 with 512 Ram XP Pro with SP 3 HD Sparks, VisTitle

    Edius 6.52Dual Xeon Asus P5E3 9650 3.0 4G Ram
    Nvidia9800, 500G Raid (2x250) 1TB&500TB Ext Drives

    HPX 2000 AVC Intra, HVX 200, HPX 170, AG-AF 100, Canon D5 MKll.....MacBook G4 w/VMWare FCP Edius 6.2

  • #2
    I was thinking of getting a camera compatible with P2 memory modules. Exactly how does one get the data from the P2 card into Edius?

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    • #3
      You need Edius Broadcast. With the HVX200, hook the usb cable to camera and computer. consult your camera manual for setting the camera. Go the P2 Capture and import. With the HPX2000 you go in the menu
      and set the camera to pcmode also see manual.
      Edius Broadcast is the best software and easy way to do P2
      Mule
      EDIUS v5.51 Broadcast - Dual Xeon Supermicro X7DWA-N with E5450 3.0GHz CPU (8 cores)
      4 GB Ram, 1.0 TB Video Raid (2x500). 5 ea 1.0 TB External Video. 2 500 gb Ext, 320 GB OS Drive .. ATI Radeon HD 4350 with 512 Ram XP Pro with SP 3 HD Sparks, VisTitle

      Edius 6.52Dual Xeon Asus P5E3 9650 3.0 4G Ram
      Nvidia9800, 500G Raid (2x250) 1TB&500TB Ext Drives

      HPX 2000 AVC Intra, HVX 200, HPX 170, AG-AF 100, Canon D5 MKll.....MacBook G4 w/VMWare FCP Edius 6.2

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      • #4
        Is the capture in real time or is it more akin to drag and dropping a large data file?

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        • #5
          It's a file transfer

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          • #6
            Love P2

            Can't wait to get a 32gig card.
            File transfer time for me has been (roughly) twice as fast as digitizing a tape in real time. Using two 8 gig cards and a laptop in the field connected to a Lacie hard drive I can transfer footage faster than the camera people can fill up a card. This workflow is great and when we're done, I hand the hard drive to the editor to begin cutting. Love it.

            jim
            Vista 64 * Asus P6* Intel i7 920 @ 2.67 GHz CPU * 12 gigs Corsair * Nvidia GTX 275 * WD 150 gig 10,000 rpm System drive * (2) Hitachi 750 gig Video drives * (2) WD 1 TB Video drives * HD Spark * Edius 6.02, Imaginate, Adobe AE, Photoshop, Illustrator

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            • #7
              Originally posted by muleferg View Post
              I received my 32g card yeasterday and noticed it has 35 min record time in 1080
              or 85 min 720 24pn

              Mule
              Yup, I've got two 32GB cards, and in 720/30PN (which I use the most), I get 138 minutes of DVCProHD love. Who needs or wants tape? (c8

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              • #8
                How do you guys archive important footage? Hard drives? 64GB and 128GB cards are next...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by STORMDAVE View Post
                  How do you guys archive important footage? Hard drives? 64GB and 128GB cards are next...
                  The same way you would archive important IT data. In fact it has become an IT task. Mainly used in the field: DVD (4/8GB), BluRay (16/32GB), Hard drives, DLT/LTO tapes. In the majority of cases I'm using hard drives.

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                  • #10
                    Ext Hard Drives, BluRay, DvCam. Beta, SP.

                    Mule
                    EDIUS v5.51 Broadcast - Dual Xeon Supermicro X7DWA-N with E5450 3.0GHz CPU (8 cores)
                    4 GB Ram, 1.0 TB Video Raid (2x500). 5 ea 1.0 TB External Video. 2 500 gb Ext, 320 GB OS Drive .. ATI Radeon HD 4350 with 512 Ram XP Pro with SP 3 HD Sparks, VisTitle

                    Edius 6.52Dual Xeon Asus P5E3 9650 3.0 4G Ram
                    Nvidia9800, 500G Raid (2x250) 1TB&500TB Ext Drives

                    HPX 2000 AVC Intra, HVX 200, HPX 170, AG-AF 100, Canon D5 MKll.....MacBook G4 w/VMWare FCP Edius 6.2

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                    • #11
                      Grass Valley REV PRO!

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                      • #12
                        What cameras are most of you using with the P2 cards?

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                        • #13
                          In my case it is a lowly HVX-200.

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                          • #14
                            I'm demoing the HVX-200 right now, I just got it in today. What are you impressions of it - would you purchase again? Is there something else you would get if you could go back?

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by GrassValley_KH View Post
                              Rock solid device, btw! I dropped a disk from the shelf and nothing happend to it. You can fit 1 32GB P2 data into a single 35GB RevPro disk and still have 2 gigs left.
                              Last edited by STORMDAVE; 12-08-2007, 01:23 AM.

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