Re: What's the fastest hard drive for a HP Pavilion (Ultra IDE, non-SATA)? Scsi?
> Yeah you are right - there are only U160 cards for the PCI slots I
> have. I have ordered one 15K cheetah and a card.
>
> (Some of this is purely for fun I quite like the idea of the raptor
> though - with its clear side, might be interesting to see it working
> away.) I don't have sata connectors though, and I am out of slots on
> the boards, once I put in the scsi.
Not sure what software would do this... but why not convert the group of
images together into a movie? Should be something that you can automate at
the end of the day.
Re: What's the fastest hard drive for a HP Pavilion (Ultra IDE, non-SATA)? Scsi?
On Oct 13, 2:02 pm, "Noozer" <dont.s...@me.here> wrote:
> > Yeah you are right - there are only U160 cards for the PCI slots I
> > have. I have ordered one 15K cheetah and a card.
>
> > (Some of this is purely for fun I quite like the idea of the raptor
> > though - with its clear side, might be interesting to see it working
> > away.) I don't have sata connectors though, and I am out of slots on
> > the boards, once I put in the scsi.
>
> Not sure what software would do this... but why not convert the group of
> images together into a movie? Should be something that you can automate at
> the end of the day.
>
> Playing through the images would then be a snap.
I have tried some programs that knit them together into an AVI file or
mpeg, its painful and slow and produces much larger files than the
original group. With individual files its easy to scroll forward and
back in either direction using the keyboard (at least that's what I
managed to write easily enough) - do you know of any other avi-player
that will allow different play-back speeds, reverse, frame-by-frame,
etc?