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I might have to look into that processor.
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It was the most bad ass thing I could find at the time. I rendered out 50 minutes of concert video the other day from an uncompressed avi file to a 7500kbps .m2v file in about 55 minutes. Good times.
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xjsb125 wrote:It was the most bad ass thing I could find at the time. I rendered out 50 minutes of concert video the other day from an uncompressed avi file to a 7500kbps .m2v file in about 55 minutes. Good times.


:drool: Jealous.
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ok well first things first, these are direct tape transfers - not just running some vcr into a capture card on your dell ;)

secondly i know the files aren't big in terms of working files, hell that olympics video was like a 85gb page file....and my trusty laptop (dual core athlon xp with 4gb ram) handled it just fine - so we all good there ;)


the issue is sending files that large around the web, or having to rip them burn them to disk and courier them around etc - its just a pain in ass all around which is why i figured i would just ask for some smaller sized rips...

BUT the ones matt sent might work for what we need them for though ;)
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Trustworthy wrote:ok well first things first, these are direct tape transfers - not just running some vcr into a capture card on your dell ;)


Dell? Pssshhhh! My studio is beast!

I figured it wasn't that easy, but it's always easy to look at the easiest way first before you move on to the big guns.
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i was just using it as an example man...i still run a 6 year old dell as a linux file server, i swear to god the thing has been up for almost 4 years now without a hitch heeh - i wonder how dusty it is inside lol
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I know, T. Im just being an ass :)
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well dont do it again or i will piledrive you

heheh that even made me laugh
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Trusty is channeling his inner paul orndorff
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roddy piper actually ;)
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Roddy Piper didn't use the piledriver much. It was always a running bulldog headlock from the corner, or the sleeper hold. You need to brush up on your wrestling trivia.
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even if he used it 1X im sure he did it the best.

and im pretty sure you should close/delete this thread now , so na na nana ! :P
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