I am currently having students use Panasonic SDHC 16GB cards 22 MB/s to record video onto and then transfering them into the S-2000 using a Verbatim Card reader using USB.
Right now it works really well, except that it takes forever......40 min of film takes a few hours to transfer.
Does anyone know what the faster transfer rate using UBS I can get with the S-2000 machines?
I'm not sure how fast the Verbatium card reader is other than USB 2.0
http://www.amazon.com/Verbatim-Universa ... 106&sr=1-1
I'm not sure if a faster SD card would help either. How fast of cards to they make? 35MB/s?
Any suggestions out there to make the tranfer rate faster?
Transfer Speeds Using USB & SDHC Cards
-
- Posts: 12
- Joined: Tue Sep 07, 2010 8:34 am
- Casablanca Unit: S-2000
- Contact:
-
- Posts: 6446
- Joined: Mon Mar 24, 2008 5:49 pm
- Casablanca Unit: STUDIO ULTRA ,SAPHIR, MS TRAVEL ..with ALL SOFTWARE, Cassie Travel Laptop PRO- Bogart Windows, MSI APACHE laptop with BOGART and all Current BOGART & Arabesk. Saphir 2.
GLIDECAM HD-2000, I-Pad latest, Sony HX-99..4K still camera
SONY FDR-53 4K,
, SONY FDR AX-700 HDR 4K video camera, GoPro HD2&3, SONY HDR-CX150 small HD pocket camera, SONY AX-53. Panasonic HC-20
Two Samsung BD D5700 Blu-ray players. OPPO 4K player.
JVC DT-V20L1 HDV monitor, All Music2Hues and Digital Hotcakes, Nikon D-80 still camera, NIKON D7100 HDSLR 18-300mm lens, D500 Nikon, 10 professional bicycles, two camels and a donkey :-) ........ Gocycle@gmail.com - Location: Lancaster, PA
- Contact:
Re: Transfer Speeds Using USB & SDHC Cards
What camera, format and file size?
Speed of the SD card? At least Class 6 and above?
I am going to assume the Panasonic 150/40 etc. in AVCHD? Or if you have 35Mbps capability either a SONY EX series, Canon XF300 or a JVC GY 700?
Then........what is the format size in the project set to? This had much to do with speed if the project setting does not match the file size.
This is a good place to start, hopefully I can help you.
Speed of the SD card? At least Class 6 and above?
I am going to assume the Panasonic 150/40 etc. in AVCHD? Or if you have 35Mbps capability either a SONY EX series, Canon XF300 or a JVC GY 700?
Then........what is the format size in the project set to? This had much to do with speed if the project setting does not match the file size.
This is a good place to start, hopefully I can help you.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 21 guests