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Old 02-22-2000, 07:22 PM
Doug Shugarts Doug Shugarts is offline
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Default Maxtor Diamondmax Plus 40

I just wanted to let you all know about this drive...

I bought it yesterday intending to use it for video capture and playback. Just for kicks, I thought I'd copy a couples sessions from my Atlas 10k to the Plus 40 to see if it could keep up. The 26-track session had 8 tracks of drums with lots of edits (400+) plus vox and other ambient stuff.

To my amazement, it worked flawlessly. Not once did I encounter a "disk too slow" error. Even more surprising was when I placed the Quicktime file on the drive and ran audio and video simultaneously. Again, not a hitch.

I know this drive isn't supported, and I'm not trying to give grief, but

DAMN, this drive rocks!!
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