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Chapter 2, Installing Your Matrox RT.X2 Hardware
Format your A/V drives using NTFS
Your A/V drives
must
be formatted using NTFS for use with Matrox RT.X2
because NTFS overcomes FAT32 file size limitations. When a hard drive is
formatted using FAT32, files saved to this drive cannot exceed 4 gigabytes in
size. This translates to approximately 20 minutes of DV/DVCAM video, which
poses a serious limitation to a nonlinear editing platform like your Matrox RT.X2
system.
With NTFS, you also have the option of creating a striped volume, which consists
of multiple hard drives formatted as a single partition. This allows you to work
with multiple drives as a single large drive, which offers more disk space and
enhances hard drive performance. NTFS also provides better audio and video
synchronization than FAT32 when you play back your clips.
If you already have Windows installed on your computer, you can check the
format of your drives. In Windows Explorer, right-click the drive letter (such as
D:), then choose
Properties
. Under
General
, check the format of your drive
next to
File system
.
If you need to format a drive using NTFS, right-click
Computer
(Windows 7
and Vista) or
My Computer
(XP), then choose
Manage
. Under
Computer
Management > Storage
, select
Disk Management
. In the
Disk
Management
utility, right-click the appropriate drive and choose
Format
. In
the provided dialog box, specify a volume label for the partition you are creating.
From the
File System
list, select
NTFS
. Leave the
Allocation unit size
at
Default
. Do not select the
Enable file and folder compression
option. If you
are formatting the drive for the first time, do not select the
Perform a quick
format
option either.
¡ Important
All information on the designated drive will be lost.
For more information on how to format your storage devices using NTFS, see
your Windows documentation.
Disk defragmentation
It’s important to make sure that your storage does not become too fragmented.
Overly fragmented drives will lead to a major reduction in your system’s
performance, which will in turn seriously reduce Matrox RT.X2’s ability to work
properly.
¡ Important
To ensure that your storage is operating at optimal levels,
defragment your hard drives regularly (daily or several times a week).
For information on how to defragment your storage devices, see your Windows
documentation.
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