SDII files are not PC compatible, afaik, because of the use of resource
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Iĭon't have my own Mac to sit and convert over 200 files sent to me.Ĭheers for a response, but please don't tell my to just buy a Mac I'mĬan the PC use aiff files? If so - get your Mac friends to record orĬonvert to this format before sending you the project. Read my sd2 files but I put it back into a Mac and it reads fine. What program do they normally use, I haven't found one yet, that can
Logic on the PC to read those files without a need for using anĮxternal conversion program? And for those that do convert on the PC for true platform crossing of projects how hard would it be for Is the only drive these people have seen that has problems.Īlso, I know some Mac users always do all their logic recording as sd2įiles. To measure read/write times and throughput. I'd want to get some test data on your drive, though, I can't remember if it's Norton or HD Toolkit that can optimize a HD forĪudio applications. AlsoĪFAK, all current external Firewire drives are just EIDE drives in a HD speed for audio, so am not sure why your Maxtor isn't cutting it. I keep hearing over and over again that rpm is the most valid predictor of Or is the their a better brand of firewire drive that I really
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How to RE-format my brand new drive to optimize it for storing my audio filesįor logic. and that for large mixdowns with many audioįiles, a certain formatting of the drive should be used. They dumpedĪll the files to their own harddrive and said they never have problems with Took it to a studio and tried to do a mix and it was too slow. My ide 5400 hard drive just cant keep up with all the audio, So I went out andīought a Maxtor and have noticed barely marginal improvements. cheers for a response, but please don't tell my to just buy a Mac I'm tired of that response. I don't have my own Mac to sit and convert over 200 files sent to me. for true platform crossing of projects how hard would it be for logic on the PC to read those files without a need for using an external conversion program? And for those that do convert on the PC what program do they normally use, I haven't found one yet, that can read my sd2 files but I put it back into a Mac and it reads fine. Or is the their a better brand of firewire drive that I really need?Īlso, I know some Mac users always do all their logic recording as sd2 files. Can anyone tell me how to RE-format my brand new drive to optimize it for storing my audio files for logic. and that for large mixdowns with many audio files, a certain formatting of the drive should be used. They dumped all the files to their own harddrive and said they never have problems with "other" peoples firewire drives. I took it to a studio and tried to do a mix and it was too slow. My ide 5400 hard drive just cant keep up with all the audio, So I went out and bought a Maxtor and have noticed barely marginal improvements.