I often shoot in a studio setting. I often shoot tethered to the laptop. At any point in time I am most certainly streaming radio through the laptop to keep the mood in the studio, have e-mail constantly checking, uploading files through You-Send-It to an off-site creative director, and backing up files to the server as they are being shot. The files are 24 MB raw files and sometimes I'll pop off a burst of five frames a second if I'm shooting with the Canon. The file size increases to 39 MB if we are shooting with the Hasselblad.
The e-mail, internet radio, and file uploads tax the T-1 line without the internetwork burden of the heavy lifting tacked on top. Before we switched the studio to 'N' standard, we would occasionally get gridlock and corrupted files if we shot a big burst. Even this week when transferring files from an older laptop to a newer, it was going to take three hours to transfer the shoot backup using the older wireless G. Dumping the files onto a firewire backup drive (37 minutes), getting access to the CubeStation and freeing up a port (5-10 minutes), and dumping the files directly through firewire again (37 minutes) saved an hour and a half. Had I had the newer laptop I would have just done the wireless transfer which normally takes about an hour and a half for a shoot.
When we do a 12 hour shoot, it is not uncommon to blow through 30 - 40 GB of storage before transfers into .tiff format or PS editing.
Then again, my situation is not normal. Most people probably don't need that much local bandwidth.
One more thing, I get better reception with the 'N' router. We haven't done a shoot outside since installing the new standard in the studio, but I've tested the connection and still getting full bars at about 75'-100'. We were never able to get a consistent signal from the old Linksys. I'll let you know in the spring.
The e-mail, internet radio, and file uploads tax the T-1 line without the internetwork burden of the heavy lifting tacked on top. Before we switched the studio to 'N' standard, we would occasionally get gridlock and corrupted files if we shot a big burst. Even this week when transferring files from an older laptop to a newer, it was going to take three hours to transfer the shoot backup using the older wireless G. Dumping the files onto a firewire backup drive (37 minutes), getting access to the CubeStation and freeing up a port (5-10 minutes), and dumping the files directly through firewire again (37 minutes) saved an hour and a half. Had I had the newer laptop I would have just done the wireless transfer which normally takes about an hour and a half for a shoot.
When we do a 12 hour shoot, it is not uncommon to blow through 30 - 40 GB of storage before transfers into .tiff format or PS editing.
Then again, my situation is not normal. Most people probably don't need that much local bandwidth.
One more thing, I get better reception with the 'N' router. We haven't done a shoot outside since installing the new standard in the studio, but I've tested the connection and still getting full bars at about 75'-100'. We were never able to get a consistent signal from the old Linksys. I'll let you know in the spring.
Everybody was Kung Fu fighting!
Not to be rude but who are you? And I suppose equally important, where are we?
The Wotmaniac formerly known as nomad.
Not to be rude but who are you? And I suppose equally important, where are we?
The Wotmaniac formerly known as nomad.
An honest question- Why do people spend so much money on laptops?
22/01/2010 10:52:03 AM
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I'm mostly happy with my Thinkpad from 2003
22/01/2010 12:58:12 PM
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Transport Tycoon is utterly awesome.
22/01/2010 01:36:28 PM
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A few things:
22/01/2010 04:57:07 PM
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Yup, I bought a netbook and it's better than any amount of money I could have spent on a laptop. *NM*
22/01/2010 02:27:45 PM
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I wish i would have spent more.
22/01/2010 03:44:03 PM
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You sound like you know what you're doing, so I'll make this an honest question.
22/01/2010 04:38:33 PM
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File transfers and multiple streams..
23/01/2010 04:06:11 AM
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because our fathers pay for them........... *NM*
22/01/2010 05:54:31 PM
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Speak for yourself. I've paid for each and every one of my computers. *NM*
23/01/2010 03:29:19 AM
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Mine are portable design machines, so my aging Powerbook will likely be replaced by a Macbook Pro. *NM*
22/01/2010 06:41:26 PM
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I don't understand why anyone would spend any money on a Mac. *NM*
22/01/2010 08:19:22 PM
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Well, if you want to play games, it's fairly necessary.
23/01/2010 02:31:10 AM
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I've actually gone that route for. . .hm, about 5 years of college now.
23/01/2010 03:38:12 AM
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It would be fine while in the room. But I go to college in Boston and live in Louisiana.
23/01/2010 08:22:35 PM
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