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<blockquote data-quote="samuel337" data-source="post: 14336" data-attributes="member: 10347"><p>I can say that video editing and timeshifting work fine on external HDs. Video editing on notebooks is also possible with today's notebooks; see the Apple Powerbook; but personally, I 'need' a dual-screen setup and an excessively powerful PC to do video editing. I can't stand it when it takes hours to render transitions, titles and the final video itself. So yeh, like the previous post - you must be very brave ;-)</p><p></p><p>One more thing - FW is technically slower than USB2: 400MBps vs. 480MBps, but in reality, I don't think the difference really matters. I'm sure someone on the net has done a speed comparison of some sort. Do get a 7200rpm or higher drive though.</p><p></p><p>Sam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samuel337, post: 14336, member: 10347"] I can say that video editing and timeshifting work fine on external HDs. Video editing on notebooks is also possible with today's notebooks; see the Apple Powerbook; but personally, I 'need' a dual-screen setup and an excessively powerful PC to do video editing. I can't stand it when it takes hours to render transitions, titles and the final video itself. So yeh, like the previous post - you must be very brave ;-) One more thing - FW is technically slower than USB2: 400MBps vs. 480MBps, but in reality, I don't think the difference really matters. I'm sure someone on the net has done a speed comparison of some sort. Do get a 7200rpm or higher drive though. Sam [/QUOTE]
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