Subject: | Re: Sound Devices and Solid State Drives |
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From: | "Danny Meltzer" dannymeltzer |
Date: | Sun Dec 7, 2008 3:13 pm ((PST)) |
--- In Michael Raphael <> wrote: > > Just wonder if anyone on the list has any experience with a solid > state drive in their sound devices recorder: > > http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp? EdpNo=3976088&Sku=T555-2214 > > I'm wondering what the implications might be for battery life and how > they might behave under hostile conditions. > > Thanks, > Michael > I'd wonder if they can write fast enough to handle hi res audio. If so, then there's no reason they wouldn't be a viable option. Probably they would use less power. Although has anyone had trouble with the regular HD's even at low temperature? I have had mine out, maybe not in sub-arctic weather, but I haven not had any trouble with mine. |
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