[BNM] [OT] Hard disk vs mini-DV

Julian Blundell old at w34u.com
Fri Jul 13 11:19:05 BST 2007


Hi

I think this is beginning to become one of the big issues of the day - how
do you preserve data when your computer can vape at any time and backing up
is slow, unreliable and not obvious to  most people.

It needs to happen automatically with full historical version control, be
transparent to the user, easy to recover, private, cheap and secure and
physically distant oh and transferable from one backup service to another
without bollocks.

Any bets on this happening anytime soon :)

Jules

On 13/07/07, paul perrin <paul at idltd.com> wrote:
>
> Mini-DV.
>
> For storage/archive a miniDV would be useful even if you were using an HD
> camera :-)
>
> With firewire transfer, grabbing an entire tape to disk is not a major
> exercise - and even the windows freebie can do a batch capture and
> automatically chop the different clips into separate files if you like.
>
> I suppose miniDV would have to count as less robust, as it opens and may
> get
> dust etc in (just like anything), and then there are magnets which aren't
> good for tape (or heads) - but as far as I know the quality is still way
> better on MiniDV.
>
> And of course you have the convenience of never running out of recording
> space on a long holiday...
>
> my 2d.
>
> Paul /)/+)
>
>
> On 13/07/07, Mark Walker <mark at scip.org.uk> wrote:
> >
> > hello all
> >
> > My dad wants a new video camera - he had a nice mini-DV panasonic for
> > a few years and lost it. His iinsurance just paid up so he asked me
> > whether mini-DV is still the way to go, or hard disk?
> >
> > My thoughts:
> >
> > I've not used HD but assume it would be slightly more convenient for
> > plug and play usability - I guess it appears on your desktop like an
> > external hard drive? If he goes with HD he can borrow a camera to put
> > all his current footage onto external hard disk - only I'm not sure
> > what format he'd end up with and how useful it is for archiving
> > purposes.
> >
> > If he sticks with mini-DV he can put everything on disk but he's
> > always got a backup copy in case his hard disk fails or the films get
> > corrupted - I just bought mini-DV for that reason.
> >
> > I also thought that he may get by with a decent digital camera that
> > can do movies - not fab quality but still editable and perfectly
> > suitable for home movie use.
> >
> > Any experience of HD? Any preference either way? Any other options?
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >
> >
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