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Some questions to Windows-users

Posted:
Wed Mar 06, 2013 11:59 am
by Thomas Schumacher
Hi there,
I'm sorry if these questions have already been adressed elsewhere on the forum - so then my search wasn't really effective. But here we go:
Do Win-users still need Macdrive to format the SSDs?
What do you use to play/edit ProRes-files on your Win-machine: Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder for Windows or libavcodec ffmpeg?
Is there anything else Windows-specific?
Has anyone had good experiences with a single-slot cheap travel SSD-dock?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Thomas
Re: Some questions to Windows-users

Posted:
Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:16 pm
by Tom Sefton
gmf wrote:Hi there,
I'm sorry if these questions have already been adressed elsewhere on the forum - so then my search wasn't really effective. But here we go:
Do Win-users still need Macdrive to format the SSDs?
Yes
What do you use to play/edit ProRes-files on your Win-machine: Apple ProRes QuickTime Decoder for Windows or libavcodec ffmpeg?
If you have the most recent version of quicktime installed, you will be able to play the ProRes files in CS6, you just can't output them without installing another 3rd party plugin - I can't remember the name though - creative cow has some good resources for this
Is there anything else Windows-specific?
Has anyone had good experiences with a single-slot cheap travel SSD-dock?
We have a USB 3.0 version with a power converter that is cross platform and works pretty well.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Thomas
Re: Some questions to Windows-users

Posted:
Wed Mar 06, 2013 12:36 pm
by Thomas Schumacher
Thanks a lot, Tom!
Re: Some questions to Windows-users

Posted:
Wed Mar 06, 2013 1:05 pm
by Kristian Lam
An incorrect point in there.
v1.2 of the camera supports exFAT formatted volumes so you don't need Macdrive, unless you want to format the SSD to HFS+ on a Windows machine.
Re: Some questions to Windows-users

Posted:
Wed Mar 06, 2013 1:24 pm
by Brad Ballew
Kristian Lam wrote:An incorrect point in there.
v1.2 of the camera supports exFAT formatted volumes so you don't need Macdrive, unless you want to format the SSD to HFS+ on a Windows machine.
I use exfat and format in windows. I hook my ssd to my pc and my macbook regularly without any issues.
Re: Some questions to Windows-users

Posted:
Wed Mar 06, 2013 5:34 pm
by Thomas Schumacher
Good news Kristian and brad12d3, thanks!