DVCPRO-HD Footage

I want to expand my quad g5. I am waiting on the new panasonic camera and have a documentary set to begin once it gets in. I had read on this forum about g5 users putting multiple hard drives in the g5 case. Has anyone done this with a quad?
If so, what am I looking at and does anyone have any thoughts on the drives to choose?
Thanks
Jody

Many people are going to a PCI SATA card and external SATA two or four drive enclosures.
DVCPROHD100 is about 14 MB/s. Most internal SATA drives will handle it.
transintl.com sells one internal solution. I prefer the external ones inasmuch as they are hot swappables.
How do you intend to capture HD?
4 Gb p2 cards hold very little HD video at either 720p or 1080i

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  • DVCPRO HD footage and FCP 5

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  • Playback dvcpro HD footage

    Hey guys, I have some dvcpro HD coded quicktimes and I can hear the audio but the screen is black. I have been looking for the codec to install on my mac with no luck. Does anyone know where to find it? My computer is not intel, is PPC tiger.
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    #51 - Cannot view DVCPRO HD or HDV or ProRes on my computer.
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  • DVCPRO HD Footage at 720p50 -- should I do this as 25 fps or 50fps timebase

    I am cutting a feature shot of P2 cards capturing the DVCPRO HD PAL footage as 720p50. (from the european Panasonic HVX200 camera)
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  • How to make MPG from DVCPRO HD footage?

    I have a DVCPRO HD 720p timeline and looking to make a basic SD DVD (24 or 29.97 fps).
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  • Best Format To Archive DVCPRO hd footage

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  • 59.94 DVCPRO HD footage won't import in correct framerate

    For the life of me, I cannot figure out how to get the Log and Transfer to import DVCPRO HD 720P 59.94 media in proper framerate. The resulting imported file keeps coming in at 29.97. Have tried various easy setups. Currently:
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