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(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 13:40, archived)
# You have clearly used
ALL the colours in the MS Pain palette.

/click.
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 13:44, archived)
# AND orange...
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:21, archived)
# You've worked for one of my old clients!!!
*Came to my desk one day, to find a brown paper envelope with blue biro scribbles all over it (much like yours)
Underneath which was written "Can you make it look like this, but better?"
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 13:50, archived)
# Aw.
Have an old skug in a mug in a skug jug.


(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 13:51, archived)
# Aww I want a jug like that! :D
I'm surprised IKEA haven't jumped on board with it.
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:07, archived)
# Beware the furious skug-mug-jug
The jaws that bite, the claws that catch.
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:16, archived)
# As long as the Frumious Bandersnatch isn't coming along as well
I think I should be alright :)
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:07, archived)
# i had to fill the white space
....with mostly more white space
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:08, archived)
# You've been practicing.
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:08, archived)
# Lovely.
Might as well take the chance to ask any video editing types who might be hanging around.

I've just bought a second hand laptop. It has to 500gb HDDs in RAID 0.

I want to do video editing, not gaming so:

Is it better to split them into two separate drives? (One for OS, one for video)

Is it much hassle to do that?
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 14:35, archived)
#
I store the raw files on the second (internal) hdd and use the main hdd for the OS, Sony vegas and finished files. It seems to render videos faster than when I stored the raw files on the first drive with everything else
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:04, archived)
# That's what I'm aiming at
Faster video editing. A quick Googling suggests that two HDDs is probably better than one but I'm having trouble working out if RAID 0 is enough faster to cancel that out.

I'm guessing not.

(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:07, archived)
# You guess right, in the scenario you describe RAID will decrease performance.
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:41, archived)
# Cheers both.
now to decide whether I can be arsed breaking the RAID array or just plug in the external drive when I want to do some editing.
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 15:48, archived)
# Spin me another edible yarn . . . I too am famished
(, Mon 22 Aug 2011, 16:26, archived)