How big of an External Hard Drive would I need? And whats the best kind? I seen a 400Gb Western Digital for $115 on Ebay...Right now I only have bout a 100 or so songs on my blackberry and it has a 2gb card in it...My question for yall is...again what size?
geposted Sun 01 Feb 09 @ 7:34 pm
If this helps...im only going to dj parties and weddings on the weekends..not a full time job!! I drive trucks for a living!! My wife wants a 2 story 4 bedroom house with a garage..i can afford it but i wont have play money if i dont dj!!!
geposted Sun 01 Feb 09 @ 7:47 pm
I would get rid of the wife and the truck driving job, and DJ for a living. Then you could afford to buy at least a 1TB drive that you will need sooner rather than later. I now have 2 TB drives for video and a 500g for music. I am debating whether I should get another 1 TB or the new 1.5 TB drive, because I am running out of space. I look at it this way, as long as they keep making music and videos, I will have to keep buying. It will never stop.
geposted Sun 01 Feb 09 @ 10:01 pm
A Man and His Music wrote :
I would get rid of the wife and the truck driving job, and DJ for a living. Then you could afford to buy at least a 1TB drive that you will need sooner rather than later.
LMAO..Not sure if I would go that far but, I do own four 500gig EXT HDs. They are so cheap right now..buy deep and go long like AMaHM has hinted at. Your only going to want more later.....
geposted Sun 01 Feb 09 @ 10:09 pm
get the BIGGEST hard drive you can afford. Right now you can get 1tb drives for less than $120 at most on-line retailers like tigerdirect.com or at you local big box store like Fry's Electronics.
A 1tb drive will hold about 6000 full DVD quality videos (7000kbs video and 320aac audio), by comaprison you can fit about 10,000 192kbs mp3 audio songs on an 80gig drive.....the cost of an 80gig drive is around $80-$90. For the extra $20-$40 for the 1TB you get the equivalent of (12) 80gig drives.......
Not to pass judgement, but if you can't afford the extra $20 for something this important to your lively hood you should probably find a new line of work!
A 1tb drive will hold about 6000 full DVD quality videos (7000kbs video and 320aac audio), by comaprison you can fit about 10,000 192kbs mp3 audio songs on an 80gig drive.....the cost of an 80gig drive is around $80-$90. For the extra $20-$40 for the 1TB you get the equivalent of (12) 80gig drives.......
Not to pass judgement, but if you can't afford the extra $20 for something this important to your lively hood you should probably find a new line of work!
geposted Mon 02 Feb 09 @ 1:13 am
How about 1 Terabyte for $99 with free shipping? (Ladies know how to shop)
http://www.buy.com/prod/fantom-1tb-g-force-hard-drive-dual-interface-esata-usb-2-0-7200rpm/q/loc/101/206821006.html?adid=17070&dcaid=17070
http://www.buy.com/prod/fantom-1tb-g-force-hard-drive-dual-interface-esata-usb-2-0-7200rpm/q/loc/101/206821006.html?adid=17070&dcaid=17070
geposted Mon 02 Feb 09 @ 7:03 am
Look at the warranty as well not all external Hard Drives are the same quaility. I usually stick with Seagate they offer a 5 year warranty on most of their hard drives, Western Digital will vary from 1 to 5 years.
geposted Mon 02 Feb 09 @ 8:12 am
what ladies ? did someone come in ??
geposted Mon 02 Feb 09 @ 3:27 pm
I've collected tunes since the early 70's When I moved from Seattle to NYC I turned all my vinyl, tapes and CDs to MP3s and I now have over 9000 MP3s. All of these files are ripped at 192kb (I do not dj for a living) and they take up less than 1/2 a terabyte. That should give you an idea of how much space you need.
Peace,
James
Peace,
James
geposted Mon 02 Feb 09 @ 4:35 pm
chucknorrisyouwimps wrote :
what ladies ? did someone come in ??
ChuckyBOREUSuwhimp.
Apparently you didn't get the memo, no goofing off in a serious post. I gave a valid answer, your response needs some serious moderating.
What about Mp3Rick?... I haven't seen him do anything around here for months. Go get him Rick!
geposted Tue 03 Feb 09 @ 4:58 pm
djrenee wrote :
What about Mp3Rick?... I haven't seen him do anything around here for months.
Rick took a sabbaticle Renee' he is back though, and catching up on eService.....I imagine we will be hearing from him soon though...
geposted Tue 03 Feb 09 @ 5:02 pm
I scored a 500GB Seagate FreeAgent Go for $50 @ Fry's, works great and I haven't even come close to filling it up yet
geposted Thu 05 Feb 09 @ 3:55 am