I've just installed an ONSTREAM "Echo" advanced digital recording (ADR) 30gb removable storage tape drive.
http://www.onstream.com/digvid/video-pro.html
The ONSTREAM drives come with a variety of computer connection choices.
I chose the ONSTREAM "Echo" model with the external SCSI connection (Model SC30e).
Wow! This drive rocks!!
Wish I had discovered this sooner!!
ONSTREAM's ADR drive uses these really COMPACT and SLIM tape cartridges that
have a native capacity of 15gb, but can
hold 30gb if you choose 2:1 compression!
(There are also tape cartridges available with a whopping 50 GIGABYTES of storage capacity.)
http://www.onstream.com/desktop/sc30_d.html
Setup of my SCSI external drive was so simple--a chimp could do it.
I already had a 50-pin Initio SCSI adapter.
Two of my internal SCSI drives are connected to the Initio and I connected the ONSTREAM external drive to the external connector using a supplied 50-pin cable.
I set the ONSTREAM drive's termination switch to "ON" and I installed the ECHO software on CD and I was up and running.
I did a FULL BACKUP of all four (4) of my hard drives.
(I had to disable my Virus program's real time scanning during the backup process.)
In my machine:
a = 3.5" floppy drive
c = eide system drive
d = eide drive
e = scsi drive
f = scsi drive
g = Iomega Zip drive
h = CD-ROM drive
i = ONSTREAM ECHO drive
The ONSTREAM ECHO has copied every single file on the other hard drives
and the file copies are instantly accessible... just as they would be if
copied to a regular hard drive.
The great thing is these advanced digital recording cartridges are INEXPENSIVE at
less than $40 a pop!
While I haven't been able to get smooth playback of Canopus DV video
files with their 3.7mb / second throughput requirement, I *HAVE* achieved
smooth playback of MPEG-2 (DVD quality) video files... up to 2mb / second
throughput... DIRECTLY FROM THE TAPE CARTRIDGE IN THE ONSTREAM DRIVE!
Plus, I can easily transfer Canopus DV video files to the drive for storage and then copy them back to a hard drive for smooth playback whenever they're needed.
So---these tape cartridges are GREAT for archiving entire video projects,
including the Ulead MEDIASTUDIO Video Project files and all accompanying video and
graphic files on a single cartridge at a very reasonable price.
Check it out:
http://www.onstream.com/digvid/index.html
I'll be doing some more testing in the days ahead... but right now I can say for
a fact that this product has SOLVED my digital video storage problems and I
thought I had better pass it along.
http://www.onstream.com/digvid/video-pro.html
The ONSTREAM drives come with a variety of computer connection choices.
I chose the ONSTREAM "Echo" model with the external SCSI connection (Model SC30e).
Wow! This drive rocks!!
Wish I had discovered this sooner!!
ONSTREAM's ADR drive uses these really COMPACT and SLIM tape cartridges that
have a native capacity of 15gb, but can
hold 30gb if you choose 2:1 compression!
(There are also tape cartridges available with a whopping 50 GIGABYTES of storage capacity.)
http://www.onstream.com/desktop/sc30_d.html
Setup of my SCSI external drive was so simple--a chimp could do it.
I already had a 50-pin Initio SCSI adapter.
Two of my internal SCSI drives are connected to the Initio and I connected the ONSTREAM external drive to the external connector using a supplied 50-pin cable.
I set the ONSTREAM drive's termination switch to "ON" and I installed the ECHO software on CD and I was up and running.
I did a FULL BACKUP of all four (4) of my hard drives.
(I had to disable my Virus program's real time scanning during the backup process.)
In my machine:
a = 3.5" floppy drive
c = eide system drive
d = eide drive
e = scsi drive
f = scsi drive
g = Iomega Zip drive
h = CD-ROM drive
i = ONSTREAM ECHO drive
The ONSTREAM ECHO has copied every single file on the other hard drives
and the file copies are instantly accessible... just as they would be if
copied to a regular hard drive.
The great thing is these advanced digital recording cartridges are INEXPENSIVE at
less than $40 a pop!
While I haven't been able to get smooth playback of Canopus DV video
files with their 3.7mb / second throughput requirement, I *HAVE* achieved
smooth playback of MPEG-2 (DVD quality) video files... up to 2mb / second
throughput... DIRECTLY FROM THE TAPE CARTRIDGE IN THE ONSTREAM DRIVE!
Plus, I can easily transfer Canopus DV video files to the drive for storage and then copy them back to a hard drive for smooth playback whenever they're needed.
So---these tape cartridges are GREAT for archiving entire video projects,
including the Ulead MEDIASTUDIO Video Project files and all accompanying video and
graphic files on a single cartridge at a very reasonable price.
Check it out:
http://www.onstream.com/digvid/index.html
I'll be doing some more testing in the days ahead... but right now I can say for
a fact that this product has SOLVED my digital video storage problems and I
thought I had better pass it along.
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