Shared SAN Storage Solutions
SANs are a hardware solution that allows multiple systems to share access to the performance and security offered by large high speed disk arrays. A single array of disks can… Read more »
SANs are a hardware solution that allows multiple systems to share access to the performance and security offered by large high speed disk arrays. A single array of disks can… Read more »
After my last article explained why USB3 is not ready to be used as the interface for primary media editing drives, this has led to the question of: what interface… Read more »
So expect to see a lot more updates and changes here in the near future. Now that I am finishing up work on the feature film that has been consuming… Read more »
Besides my CS5 reviews, I haven’t posted much about new products or developments in a while. There were a number of interesting releases at IBC last week, and a few from… Read more »
So after the first two days of the show, I have finally found some time to post some info here. By far, the most revolutionary new development announced at the… Read more »
This week, Canon has finally released to the public the long awaited 24p firmware update for the EOS 5D Mark II. It is available for download directly from their site. So that new development dramatically simplifies… Read more »
NAB is coming up in a little over a week, which should stir up a lot more news than we have had for a while. I have been quite busy… Read more »
There are much fewer monitoring options if your workflow requires full 2K resolution monitoring. The primary reason for this is that most consumer gear and broadcast equipment all top out at 1920×1080. … Read more »
There are not too many basic options when it comes to choosing an HD monitoring solution. There are the old heavy CRTs that many people swear by, newer flat panel… Read more »
I have had an NVidia vs ATI article in mind for a while now, but two recent announcements have brought that topic to the top of the list. Both NVidia and ATI… Read more »