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LaCie intros Rugged HD multimedia drive
#8
Posted 09 July 2009 - 12:47 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firewire
Of course you can put a firewire interface- but no one does, Apple basically invented it, and there are a few different standards around now for it, Apple is the only big proponenet.
Of course you can put a firewire interface- but no one does, Apple basically invented it, and there are a few different standards around now for it, Apple is the only big proponenet.
#9
Posted 09 July 2009 - 01:10 PM
Both Macs and PC use Firewire, but the more important issue, is that if you're doing HD Video, you are going to want faster than 480Mbits/second, which USB 2.0 tops out at.
Firewire 800 transfer rates upto 800Mbits/second
eSATA transfer rates upto 3Gbit/second
It just doesn't make sense.
Lacie has to know this, they make a lot of products with eSATA and FW800, I just they're going cheap.
Firewire 800 transfer rates upto 800Mbits/second
eSATA transfer rates upto 3Gbit/second
It just doesn't make sense.
Lacie has to know this, they make a lot of products with eSATA and FW800, I just they're going cheap.
#10
Posted 09 July 2009 - 04:49 PM
maybe i'm wrong here, but the usb 2.0 is just to transfer files to and from the drive, who really cares if you need firewire or esata. I'm using a Western Digital Media Player, which handles more file formats and I use a MyBook USB 2.0 external drive, works just fine. If your wondering, my hackintosh runs both Vista and Mac OS X and comes natively with Three firewire ports on a Gigabyte Motherboard.
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