Originally Posted by Sachmo12345
i got an external and all it did was fuck up just get an internal
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How did it get rooted?
I know some people had problems with the Oxford 922 chipset and firewire 800. But, I've used many external hard drives (firewire only) for my video editing and haven't had any problems or issues.
Laptop users (like me) don't have the ability to add an extra internal hard drive (or DVD-/+/R/RW). AN external HD is the only way to go.
Originally Posted by T-Bird
I already have a really good Sony DVD+/-R/RW but I still want an external to go between computers more easily.
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Likewise. I've got an 8x Pioneer in an external case. It is great to be able to burn a data DVD in ~15 mins (at 4x) but one needs to organise the file names and structure before hand. With a HD you can just dump stuff on it and organise it at a later date.
I use it more for archiving than storage and am actually thinking about getting an 80GB laptop hard drive for my videos (portable and powered by the firewire bus so no power pack is needed - as long as it is a 6 pin and not crappy 4 pin firewire). The only downside is the small amount of storage space as opposed to the desktop HDs (max 80GB as opposed to 250-300GB). The laptop drives are also more expensive per GB as well.