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About 7 filtered resultsby Steven Esposito · Posted
World Backup Day will soon be upon us and with all the tech that’s available, the topic of storage is bound to come up sooner or later. Whether you’re a casual user, a gamer, or a creative content professional creating backups, archiving data, or designing a surveillance system, storage will be one of the key factors in your overall build. However, not all drives are created equal, so read ahead to find out what kind of drive is recommended for your undertaking
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Finding the right computer for editing your podcast can be confusing, especially when you consider how many models and platforms are out there. Luckily for you, today we will go over a list of a few of the best computers for podcast editing.
It is important to note that when it comes to podcast editing, you don’t need a whole lot. Most computers these days tend to handle audio software quite easily. Despite that, there are still a recommended
by Steven Esposito · Posted
When it comes to content creation, artistry, and creating digital assets, finding the right desktop can be a bit challenging. Considering how many options and choices are out there, along with what you actually need, it's easy to get steered toward the wrong device. So today, we are taking a look at the most important features you should keep an eye on when considering a new creative desktop or workstation.
Processor
At the core of your system is the processor. It determines how everything else in your system will work. It manages the speed
by Gabby Bloch · Posted
As a podcaster, life becomes a lot easier when you have the right equipment. If you’re currently stuck with a simple audio interface or portable recorder, you’ll probably benefit from upgrading your setup to a multitasking mixer that can serve every function you may need as your podcast grows and your creative ideas expand. Since content creation has becomes such a big thing, it’s challenging to sort through all of the
by Steven Esposito · Posted
If you work with libraries of large image files, or in audio or video production, you need to be selective about your external hard drive. Reading and writing files directly to or from an external drive can incur some hefty performance demands, so it's best to determine your needs before you buy a drive. With the ever-increasing data-transfer demands brought on by more megapixels, complex audio layering, and higher-resolution video, keeping up with all of that data can be a burden.
The first thing to determine must be how much overall storage
by William Min · Posted
If you’re working with large media files, you’re probably going to need more storage than a single drive can provide. While you could just haphazardly put a bunch of drives together, a RAID array is a better alternative because it uses multiple drives together to increase speed, protect your data, or both. You can configure your own RAID array by using software, but an array with a hardware RAID controller will provide better performance. Also, you should try to stick to hard drives with the same size, speed, and even model so your RAID array
by Jill Waterman · Posted
As they say, a company is only as great as the people within it. The product experts at B&H exemplify this adage daily, in the personal attention they offer every customer interaction, as well as their depth of knowledge and passion for practical solutions.
“Many people don’t realize, it’s not just knowing the tech that’s important; the sales reps behind the counter get customer feedback about the items that serve people best,” explains B&H Sony Specialist Yisroel Ybgi. “So, their recommendations are not only based on what it says in a