Configuring Your Digisuite Le; Notes On Using A/V Drives With Digisuite Le; Recommended Storage Devices; Formatting Your Scsi Drives - Matrox DigiSuite LE Installation Manual

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Configuring your DigiSuite LE

Notes on using A/V drives with DigiSuite LE

Chapter 3, Connecting Your External Devices and Configuring Your BIOS Settings
Once you've installed the DigiSuite software as explained in Chapter 4,
you must use the DigiSuite Configuration program to customize your input
and output settings. Remember that if you've connected several inputs to
your DigiSuite LE, you'll have to change the settings in the Configuration
program every time you want to switch from one connection to another.
Refer to
"Configuring the video input signal" on page 61

Recommended storage devices

Hard disks play an important role in the overall functionality of any
DigiSuite LE system. Although your DigiSuite LE should be compatible
with most storage solutions now available on the market (EIDE, SCSI,
SSA, Fibre Channel), choosing and configuring an adequate storage
solution that suits your particular needs is a difficult task that should only
be performed by an experienced technician or systems integrator. See the
Customer Support section on our Web site at
video
for up-to-date information on recommended storage devices, test
results, references, etc.

Formatting your SCSI drives

It's important to format your SCSI A/V drives using the Windows NT File
System (NTFS) and not the traditional File Allocation Table (FAT) system.
To do this, choose
Start | Programs | Administrative Tools (Common) |
. In Disk Administrator, select the drive you wish to
Disk Administrator
format and choose
Tools | Format

What to store on your A/V drives

To ensure maximum performance, you should store your graphic and audio
files on a different SCSI A/V drive than the one you use to store your video
files. Also, your virtual memory paging (swap) file must be stored only on
a SCSI drive. If your paging file is presently on an IDE drive, move it to
one of your SCSI drives. To change the settings for your paging file, run
Control Panel, double-click the
tab. Under
Virtual Memory
settings you want to change from the displayed list of drives on your
computer.
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. In the
File System
System
icon, then click the
, click
, then select the drive whose
Change
for more details.
box, select
.
NTFS
Performance

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