On Thu, 18 Sep 2003, William R Sherman wrote:

> > Yes. AMD gives you more bang for your buck.
> 
> Thanks.  That's what I'd heard in the past (which is why my desktop
> system is a Dual 2000+ system, but I wasn't sure whether this was
> still considered to be true.

        It's even more true today than it was before - at least that's
        my impression.  AMD has dropped the prices on their MP capable
        chips while Intel is still charging a considerable premium for
        the dual capable P4 (you don't want to know how outrageous Intel's
        pricing is for 4-way capable P4/Xeons ;(

> Right, I was thinking about a 3-ware IDE Raid.  I'll have to compare
> the two.

        Is this for protection against a drive failure?    DV (or MJPEG)
        capture's data rate requirements are extremely modest (in the
        ~3.5MB/s range - even a notebook drive can sustain that without
        breathing hard).   Editing doesn't, as a rule, copy multi GB files
        around and uses edit lists (at least that's what I've seen - kino
        for example).

> >     But, I see no mention at all about analog -> DV *conversion*.  It
> >     will switch/route DV data but I can't see from the description
> >     any mention of the conversion.   The JX0S777 will accept a DV
> 
> Ah right.  That hadn't occured to me -- but I guess I thought it
> was a possibility, since I at least thought to ask the question.

        At the price they're asking for the JVC unit I couldn't see
        how they could include a decent analog to DV converter.

> >     It looks like the JXS577 will accept a DV connection from a
> >     Canopus ADVC100 (if a 6->4 cable is used) but the impression I
> 
> Doesn't the Canopus have a 4 pin cable?  Maybe it has both -- I don't

        Nope.   Both the front and back DV connections are 6 pin.   Most
        IEEE1394 devices I've seen (I have a Microtek IEEE1394 scanner)
        are 6 pin (or 9 pin for the IEEE1394b devices/cards) except for
        camcorders - all the miniDV camcorders I've seen have a 4 pin
        DV connector.

> address this issue.  I may forgo the Canopus for now, since I'll
> probably have other means of doing A/V to DV conversion, and I don't
> want to stretch the budget too far.

        Leave the ADVC100 in - who knows, it might not break the bank ;)
        So far I haven't read/seen/heard of another unit that's better
        for the money.

        Cheers,
        Steven Schultz



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