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Need help with drive selections for new iMac for video editing
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<blockquote data-quote="zenhog" data-source="post: 1354008" data-attributes="member: 232639"><p>I am getting set to put together an order for a new 27" iMac and need help with drive configuration.</p><p></p><p>I'll be doing hobby video editing - nothing longer than an hour or so. Just lots of clips and stills with transitions. Certainly nothing pro level with multi-layered timelines.</p><p></p><p>I'll get the i7 quad core and the 2gb Radeon video board. (unless someone convinces me I don't need that much power).</p><p></p><p>But I'm thinking about drives. I'm not familiar with how Final Cut Pro X does it's processing.</p><p></p><p>It's too bad that the only internal second drive option on the iMac is an electronic drive - at $500 that's pretty pricey for what might be moderate performance gains.</p><p></p><p>Here are my drive configuration questions:</p><p>1. Is it advantageous to split the application off onto a separate drive? Or can I have the application and media on the same drive?</p><p>2. If I had to put the App and some media on the same drive, should that media be the source media or the export media?</p><p>2. Would a firewire 800 drive be fast enough as a drive to export to?</p><p>3. Would a firewire 800 drive be fast enough to use for my source media?</p><p>4. I'm fairly certain I don't want to have my source media and my export media on the same drive - is that correct thinking?</p><p>5. I don't think the iMac has an eSATA port for that type of external drive. Can one be added easily?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help!</p><p>Craig</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zenhog, post: 1354008, member: 232639"] I am getting set to put together an order for a new 27" iMac and need help with drive configuration. I'll be doing hobby video editing - nothing longer than an hour or so. Just lots of clips and stills with transitions. Certainly nothing pro level with multi-layered timelines. I'll get the i7 quad core and the 2gb Radeon video board. (unless someone convinces me I don't need that much power). But I'm thinking about drives. I'm not familiar with how Final Cut Pro X does it's processing. It's too bad that the only internal second drive option on the iMac is an electronic drive - at $500 that's pretty pricey for what might be moderate performance gains. Here are my drive configuration questions: 1. Is it advantageous to split the application off onto a separate drive? Or can I have the application and media on the same drive? 2. If I had to put the App and some media on the same drive, should that media be the source media or the export media? 2. Would a firewire 800 drive be fast enough as a drive to export to? 3. Would a firewire 800 drive be fast enough to use for my source media? 4. I'm fairly certain I don't want to have my source media and my export media on the same drive - is that correct thinking? 5. I don't think the iMac has an eSATA port for that type of external drive. Can one be added easily? Thanks for the help! Craig [/QUOTE]
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