VH nashville 4/27/12 (Steecoe) Blu ray

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May 3, 2012 at 12:05 pm Quote #12509

JasonA
(1104)

steecoe: You want kool and the gang too?

Nah, just VH.


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May 3, 2012 at 4:52 pm Quote #12517

cabosanlucas139
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Hey Randy I shot mostly Wolf and Alex and anyone else that crossed the path of the camera. I think Steecoe shot mostly Ed and Dave. I will get you to FTP the files when I get back to Scotland on Tuesday as I am in Seattle at the moment so no need for the SD card.


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May 3, 2012 at 6:46 pm Quote #12526

mrmojohalen
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guitard: Since two guys stood next to each other and (presumably) shot different things in a coordinated manner – I think a 2-cam will look nicer.

I’d love to see both versions. Something unique about a 1 cam. Ah, the good ol days.
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May 4, 2012 at 2:05 pm Quote #12565

JasonA
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VAiN, check your PMs.


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May 4, 2012 at 4:51 pm Quote #12570

jroundy
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I just discovered that I can’t back up the file for this show.

When I try to back it up on another hard drive, it says file too big. Never had that problem before.

Anyone else having this problem?


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May 4, 2012 at 5:06 pm Quote #12572

kaloway
(2011)

I’ve has issues where my ‘file’ was too big…


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May 4, 2012 at 5:30 pm Quote #12573

ron
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jroundy:
I just discovered that I can’t back up the file for this show.
When I try to back it up on another hard drive, it says file too big.Never had that problem before.
Anyone else having this problem?

Are you using FAT 32?


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May 4, 2012 at 5:49 pm Quote #12577

guitard
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ron: Are you using FAT 32?


I was wondering the same thing. I’m guessing the second harddrive to which he’s trying to do the backup is formatted as FAT32.

FAT32 can only handle files up to 4GBs in size. NTFS on the other hand, can handle files much larger in size. You can easily convert your drive from FAT32 to NTFS, but not vice versa. So do a google for “converting drive from FAT32 to NTFS” – and have at it.


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May 4, 2012 at 10:55 pm Quote #12600

jroundy
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guitard: I was wondering the same thing.I’m guessing the second harddrive to which he’s trying to do the backup is formatted as FAT32.

FAT32 can only handle files up to 4GBs in size.NTFS on the other hand, can handle files much larger in size.You can easily convert your drive from FAT32 to NTFS, but not vice versa.So do a google for “converting drive from FAT32 to NTFS” – and have at it.

Yes….. you’re both right. Thanks for the help. For some reason my main, and the newest external hard drive is formatted in NTFS, my older external hard drives are FAT32. Don’t know anything about either format, but you two sure did. Thanks again.

Do either of you know, when I convert from FAT32 to NTFS, am I gonna loose all the info on the drive? I am guessing any formatting will erase all the info.


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May 4, 2012 at 11:15 pm Quote #12603

ron
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jroundy:
Do either of you know, when I convert from FAT32 to NTFS, am I gonna loose all the info on the drive?I am guessing any formatting will erase all the info.

It seems possible to convert without loss of data: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb456984.aspx

However, I’ve never done it, and I probably wouldn’t try it without a full backup first. Why risk losing data.


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May 4, 2012 at 11:30 pm Quote #12605

jroundy
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ron: It seems possible to convert without loss of data: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb456984.aspx

However, I’ve never done it, and I probably wouldn’t try it without a full backup first.Why risk losing data.

Yeah, I’m not gonna risk losing data…..I have a new 2TB drive coming that I just ordered off Amazon. I’ll wait till I get that, and then copy everything, before reformatting all my old drives.


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May 5, 2012 at 2:23 am Quote #12610

guitard
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It’s not a re-format – it’s a conversion. I’ve done it before and didn’t lose any data. But since you’ve got a new drive coming anyway – just wait for that.


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May 5, 2012 at 1:37 pm Quote #12636

mrmojohalen
(6386)

With blu-ray becoming more popular, a dedicated hard drive for just blu-ray material may be the way to go.


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May 5, 2012 at 2:34 pm Quote #12641

VAiN
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mrmojohalen:
With blu-ray becoming more popular, a dedicated hard drive for just blu-ray material may be the way to go.

No kidding. At 20-30 gigs per show hard drives are going to fill up super fast!

Who makes a good 1 or 2 TB drive that’s Mac friendly these days? Is WD still a good drive? It’s been a few years..


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May 5, 2012 at 2:50 pm Quote #12643

JasonA
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Don’t fall for the “Mac-friendly” bullshit. Hardware is hardware. Any drive will work with Macs, it’s just that the ones that say specifically formatted for Mac on the box cost a little more. Buy whatever drive you like and reformat it yourself for free. Same goes for optical drives, you don’t need a “Mac friendly” one.


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