This story might not be over yet.
Today was progressing well, but after having worked on a reasonably simple sequence this afternoon, I spliced it into a bigger sequence, and thing began to go all, 'beach ball'.
On 22 May 2018, at 06:55, DB Industries Avid Edit Suite avid@digitalbuddy.co.uk [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:That's really interesting. I'd never have thought that in a million years John. It's one of those cheap-as-chips Seagate's with the two extra USB sockets on the front - I've been using them for quite some time.Anyway, I do remember that the first time I tried to format it with Disk Utility after I unpacked it, it failed. That's happened to me a few times before, and trying again always seems to fix things.This morning's newsflash is that reformatting the drive and copying the media overnight, seems to have fixed the problem.CPNow the question is what's wrong with the drive? My first suspect is the drives power supply. I've had drives in enclosures that don't work until I swap the power supply with an identical power supply and then the suspect power supply works fine on a different enclosure of the same type. What kind of drive was the new problematic drive?
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