Been doing this for a while now. At the price of 16 and 32 gig thumb
drives, why use a 250 gig hard drive that you will probably have to make
10 phone calls to get returned - or paid for.
Last month I delivered 64 gigs of raw footage on two 32 gig thumb
drives. Was being shipped across the country and we figured a thumb
drive was more stable to ship than a hard drive.
Mark
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On 7/8/2013 4:51 AM, Mikeparsons.tv wrote:
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> I've been delivering tvcs on thumb drives for 5 years or so...
>
> On 8 Jul, 2013, at 2:47 PM, John Moore <bigfish@pacbell.net
> <mailto:bigfish%40pacbell.net>> wrote:
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> > So I got word on how to deliver the show I've been offlining and now
> onlined. They don't want a drive they want the show on a thumb drive.
> They want the XDcam like 50Mbit file that appears to be easier to make
> in Ver. 6.5 no longer requiring the dummy XDCam folder if I read the
> instructions the network tech sent.
> >
> > I know data is data and a thumb drive is a little slower to transfer
> to but I must admit when they first told me no drive only a thumb
> drive will be accepted I did throw up a little in my mouth. ;-(
> >
> > John Moore
> >
> > Barking Trout Productions
> >
> > Studio City, CA
> >
> > bigfish@pacbell.net <mailto:bigfish%40pacbell.net>
> >
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