jimmyjohn
07-19-2007, 10:07 AM
I was hoping to use my favorite old laptop (http://vprmatrix.com/products_notebook_200A5.asp), which has seen better days, as a field PC to rip P2 cards during ENG sessions. We're recording in SD, so have 32 minutes' recording time per card, but I'd like the rip speed to be under 16 minutes.
Unfortunately, in our first attempt using the PCMCIA slot, the rip was around 30-32 minutes, which is far too close for comfort in the first place and would also likely mean that the laptop's battery would become a much greater concern.
I'd already upgraded the hard drive to a 7200 rpm, 60gb version. Otherwise, everything on this that's relevant is pretty much as the manufacturer produced it.
Is that just the speed of the PCMCIA slot for the period in which it was manufactured? What speeds have others gotten? Would any relatively-cheap upgrades (from 512MB RAM to 1GB, for instance), make a lot of difference? Presumably, the HDD can't be the problem.
Are there any software or other solutions that could increase rip efficiency?
Unfortunately, in our first attempt using the PCMCIA slot, the rip was around 30-32 minutes, which is far too close for comfort in the first place and would also likely mean that the laptop's battery would become a much greater concern.
I'd already upgraded the hard drive to a 7200 rpm, 60gb version. Otherwise, everything on this that's relevant is pretty much as the manufacturer produced it.
Is that just the speed of the PCMCIA slot for the period in which it was manufactured? What speeds have others gotten? Would any relatively-cheap upgrades (from 512MB RAM to 1GB, for instance), make a lot of difference? Presumably, the HDD can't be the problem.
Are there any software or other solutions that could increase rip efficiency?