Video editing rig advice?

Started by PaulC, March 25, 2014, 06:22:53 PM

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Audionut

Unless you are encoding significantly faster then real-time, or, parallel encoding, RAID could be considered useless.  In a fairly tight budget situation, don't even bother.

SSDs are bundles of joy, because their access times are near instant.  HDDs have access times around 13ms.  SSDs are in the neighborhood of 0.1ms.
SSDs work extremely well as OS drives, because the OS is constantly reading (and to a lesser extent, writing), significant numbers of files.  And instead of having a 13ms delay between each file read/write, it all becomes basically instant.

Of course, it also helps that SSDs have excellent throughput.  In the neighborhood of 500MB/s, vs 130MB/s for a decent HDD.

ted ramasola

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Had to do some housekeeping so we won't go off topic.

:) Lets keep it cordial.
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jose_ugs

Oh Ted, come on! I really digged the way Audionut examplified his thesis! :)

ItsMeLenny

Quote from: ted ramasola on March 30, 2014, 01:04:09 AM
Had to do some housekeeping so we won't go off topic.
Quote from: jose_ugs on March 30, 2014, 03:47:29 AM
Oh Ted, come on! I really digged the way Audionut examplified his thesis! :)


Yeah you probably shouldn't have gotten rid of audionuts examples, they were relevant.