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External Backup Tip

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 2:18 pm
by TimKennelly
With the last couple of Operating Systems those units with firewire ports have had the option of doing Storyboard Backups.

There are two methods for this: DV and DV Backup.

For those not clear on the difference Hans-Joachim has graciously taken the time to create both a document and picture diagram of the differences as well as an important audio tip involved in the process to keep your audio, stereo when Restoring the backup.

I think it is a worthwhile explanation and am hosting it on my website for your access.

Here is the schematic as a document:

http://www.videosonics.biz/StBRestore.doc

Here is the schematic as a picture:

http://www.videosonics.biz/StBRestore.jpg

Thanks Hans.

Re: External Backup Tip

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:46 am
by HansJoachimKoenig
Tim,
many thanks for putting up my document to your website for downloading.
I hope this will clear up what you get when restoring from the 2 modes of storyboard Backup.
Hans-Joachim

Re: External Backup Tip

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 7:05 am
by TimKennelly
For Projects I am still working on I use both methods of backup so if something catastrophic occurs I can use the DV Backup to Restore most the stuff in it's component form for maximum continued tweaking ability and the DV so I can grab the Inserts and additional audio tracks using Split to Insert and Add if desired and use that Restore as a template for exact frame orientation to put the pieces back together.

I have had to use it this way once and it worked far better than starting over or having to work from a totally "cemented" Storyboard.

I don't really mind the unrendered thing, both the Solitaire and S4P make that a minor issue, but I do wish they would find a way that it kept the Inserts and additional audio tracks.

Re: External Backup Tip

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 5:36 pm
by LouBruno
Nice jobs Hans. Very thorough.