Edit on an External Hard Drive and Save Money

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Editing on an external hard drive like an SSD and following this very important tip can save you money. If you're editing audio, photography or video, and using programs like Final Cut Pro, Adobe Premiere, or Davinci Resolve, these tips can help you set up your post production process and save money while doing it. Whether you have the Samsung T5 or the SanDisk Extreme SSD, this bonus tip will help you save more space on your Hard Drive so that you can store more content.
    In this Final Cut Pro tutorial, I bring you behind the scenes of my personal workflow on how I setup these external SSDs and edit on the everyday. If you're editing video and need more space, but can't upgrade your internal hard drive, an external SSD is the way to go.
    Time Stamps:
    Intro: 0:00 - 01:00
    Intro SanDisk: 01:20
    Intro Samsung: 01:30
    Reasons for External Drives: 01:50
    Speed: 02:50
    Working with Teams: 04:08
    Mounting The Drives: 04:50
    Workflow: 05:30
    Bonus Tip: 07:20
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Komentáře • 606

  • @kobietens
    @kobietens Před 3 lety +11

    I just love how you pull out another content that super helpful for Final Cut user like us . Save a tons of data and Choosing the workflow with a SSD External Drive 👍👍👍

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! So glad it helped, friend. 👊🤙

  • @lizziedeerest
    @lizziedeerest Před 3 lety +38

    I'm thankful for this. I have had trouble finding videos of people explaining how this all works, and I realized I needed help with this when I made only like 10 videos (not even good videos, just beginner videos) and they filled up my Macbook. Lol!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +2

      Well, I’m certainly glad that this video has been helpful for so many. Glad to be of service. Happy editing! ✌️

    • @Acestlaviee
      @Acestlaviee Před 2 lety

      What size is your MacBooks ssd?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +2

      Mine is 512GB, but you may be asking Lizzie.

    • @omaryrajabu8619
      @omaryrajabu8619 Před 2 lety +1

      @@KevinRossRN you are the man for doing this, I thought about it and humbled my ass to get good advice and this is 👌🏾

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +2

      Many thanks friend. Really glad that you made it over here. Glad to help.

  • @vanessakwok6770
    @vanessakwok6770 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome tips! Love your energy! I just started editing my videos and I'm so glad I came across this vid. Thanks a lot 🙏

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s fantastic! Thanks so much for the feedback. Welcome to the filmmaking world. Glad this was helpful.

  • @jenriquefilms1634
    @jenriquefilms1634 Před 3 lety +5

    Wow, that bonus tip at the end wow! Game changer right there. BIG thank you!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      And a big thank you as well. Happy to help and provide value where I can. Appreciate you.

  • @chrissarahnowakowski
    @chrissarahnowakowski Před 2 lety +4

    The tips are priceless! 1. Saving backup file to internal 2. Deleting the render files after completion.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Just trying to save a little time and some money. 😉

  • @teknobuddie2612
    @teknobuddie2612 Před 2 lety +4

    Hey Kevin! I know that this video was uploaded 2 years ago and you aren't probably reading this but this video was very helpful to me. My video files and other files which the software was generating took a lot of space and I had to clean up my computer every week because I needed space for other files and due to that I had to delete some files which I needed but I had no other option. I figured that an external drive would help through some CZcams videos. All of them said "You could edit on an external drive to save you space." but no one actually showed how to do so. I finally came accross this video and you explained literally everything those videos didn't include. Thank you so much.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +2

      Well I’m definitely glad you found this video my friend. It’s my pleasure to be of service.
      Appreciate your time that you spent here.

    • @teknobuddie2612
      @teknobuddie2612 Před 2 lety

      @@KevinRossRN You earned a sub.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      And I’m thankful to have you here with us. Looking forward to seeing you around the channel.

  • @cphaleiellc
    @cphaleiellc Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this! Definitely starting now to get in the habit of changing my workflow to keep my laptop working great and in top tier performance 👌

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem +1

      That’s a great habit to start. Best of luck moving forward. 🤘✌️

  • @dhahdmoh9830
    @dhahdmoh9830 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the command strips life saver. And love the idea of using the external hard drive and keeping hard drive space internally free awesome video thanks

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      It’s a very helpful workflow. And yes, command strips are awesome 👏

  • @SimonShabo
    @SimonShabo Před 3 lety +1

    OMG you just helped me to clear 110GB from my external HDD! What an amazing trick!Thank you so much, double thumbs up!!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      It gets a little messy in there, right? Happy to help.

  • @RobertWedderburn
    @RobertWedderburn Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! Thank you for sharing your experience Kevin!!

  • @cpb2255
    @cpb2255 Před 4 lety +9

    Love your contents, sir! Thank you so much for those tips - especially that last one to save space! Keep it up!!!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Much appreciate you jumping down here in the comments to let me know. Thank you friend... And happy to help provide some value along the creative journey. 👍📸🔥

  • @christdawn6416
    @christdawn6416 Před 2 lety +2

    Man, you're truly a lifesaver! Thank you so much for the tips!

  • @scottoconnor
    @scottoconnor Před rokem

    I just picked up a 1TB sandisk ssd and didn't know how to edit from it until I found your video. Well explained. Thanks!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem

      Well friend, I’m just glad you found me. Happy to be of service.

  • @ElliotStephens
    @ElliotStephens Před 4 lety +4

    What a great video!! Thank you for explaining how to edit from the SSD!! Got mine coming tomorrow along with my new camera so time to get creative!!😃🏄‍♂️

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Say what?! That's awesome! Really glad this helped and I'm stoked for you on getting your start...or continuation. What camera did you end up landing on?

    • @ElliotStephens
      @ElliotStephens Před 4 lety

      Kevin Ross ended up going with the Sony A7iii upon lots of research! I’ve been filming videos for a long time using my Canon 70D but I just felt it’s time to invest and upgrade! This is going to be my first time editing 4K footage on my iMac so was browsing the best and easiest ways to edit 4K😊

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Sweet! I believe that A7iii should serve you well. Here's to you chewing through that 4K timeline... Although I suppose that'll also depend on your GPU 😁
      But, I do love having the work happen on the T5 to keep the local drive free.

    • @ElliotStephens
      @ElliotStephens Před 4 lety

      Kevin Ross that’s very true, we’ll see🙏🏼😬

  • @mitchellquartero
    @mitchellquartero Před 3 lety +2

    Very interesting I’m considering getting Final Cut Pro next year so very good tips in terms of storage thanks

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      You bet! My pleasure. I’ve definitely appreciated FCPX to create here.

  • @laybackeasy
    @laybackeasy Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you! This is so helpful and that render tip is amazing!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 5 měsíci

      Happy to help. Glad you found me.

  • @ramonalejandro3344
    @ramonalejandro3344 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice video bro. Just getting into film editing and I have an old 2012 MacBook Pro. Changed out my HDD for SSD but still want to work off an external drive to keep my old machine fast!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Heck yeah. I have the M1 Mac with 1TB of storage and still use external SSDs. I’m actually doing testing on some other setups right now and using these externals. They’re awesome.

  • @BrianneIrene
    @BrianneIrene Před 3 lety +4

    I love your whole vibe and energy just so positive, Thank you for teaching us. Clever command strip idea. they also sell a computer harddrive slip for back of computer that you slip in and out too.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Ha! Thanks. Command strips: the lowest high tech item in my kit.
      Happy to help and glad to have you hanging out here. Much appreciated 🙏🤙

    • @BrianneIrene
      @BrianneIrene Před 3 lety +1

      @@KevinRossRN Welcome, very inovative

  • @teadish1448
    @teadish1448 Před 2 lety +1

    Super helpful!! Thanks for sharing this :)

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure. Glad to be of assistance.

  • @mikeb2644
    @mikeb2644 Před rokem +2

    Hi Kevin. Thank you for the great video. There are a lot of these out there, but yours is exceptionally 'user friendly,' especially for dummies like me. You carefully explain stuff. You don't scrimp on things that might seem obvious-- you teach them carefully too. And you actually make a movie-- you show things. So great. Thank you.
    I'm hoping you'll be willing to give me a reality check. I have been so confused, for so long, about importing-- what does it mean? And then, having just a vague understanding of what I'm doing when I'm importing compromises my understanding of everything else involving file management, so I'm perpetually confused.
    I'd be very grateful if you'd look at my try at an explaning importing, and tell me whether I'm on the right track. I pray to God that I am. But, if not, at least I'll be able to add my explanation of importing video to the massive pile of erroneous, incorrect information that has been living in my head for years and years.
    In another FCP video, somebody mentioned being able to work on an editing project on different devices (yeah, I know, really basic), and it occurred to me that maybe "importing" is a deceptive term. You're not really importing content from your external hard drive to FCP in your computer. Instead, you're using one of those cables you kept holding up to connect the FCP in your computer to the video content in your external hard drive-- SO YOU'RE ESSENTIALLY COMBINING YOUR COMPUTER, FCP AND YOUR HARD DRIVE INTO ONE SYSTEM, as if it were a single computer.
    But you're never actually 'importing' the content into your computer or 'into FCP.' Instead, 'importing' is really CONNECTING-- the first step in building a complex set of instructions to, step by step, organize your content into a movie.
    One thing that does happen, though, is kind of the opposite-- your FCP somehow tags the content in your external hard drive, so when you give your external hard drive to your friend to work on his computer-- his FCP in his computer gets those tagged instructions so it too can organize, and render, your content in exactly how you've been working on it on the FCP in your own computer.
    My impulse is to beg to tell me that I'm right, whether or not I am right. But, if you could explain the truth, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Mike

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem +2

      I appreciate you taking the time. So as far as the “import” I suppose we also use that term regarding pulling the footage from the SD card (from the camera) to the SSD (external drive).
      And then when opening up a new project and creating the “bundle” as it’s referred to as, your summation is correct in that the cottage remains on the external SSD and creates this communication between FCPX on your computer and the files on the external.
      And as long as the other person has the same FCPX iteration and any specialized LUTs or effects that you also have, then it should also load that same project onto their timeline.

  • @paulgill3785
    @paulgill3785 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent advice as always. 👍

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Just trying to help as many as I can. Thanks 👍

  • @peteyasmr8315
    @peteyasmr8315 Před 3 lety +1

    I just maxed out my macbook pro's internal SSD - thanks for these tips Kevin!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      You did! Alright then. Room to grow 😁
      And thank you friend.

    • @Acestlaviee
      @Acestlaviee Před 2 lety

      How much ssd does your computer have??

  • @jenniduck3467
    @jenniduck3467 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this! Super helpful :)

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad that it helped. Hope you’re able to integrate this into your workflow.

  • @DoglinsShadow
    @DoglinsShadow Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks a ton for this video! I've been thinking to have my assistant edit videos on an external hard drive instead of having her transfer it locally, this is just another reason to do it LOL!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 10 měsíci

      It’s my pleasure to be able to help. Sending my best on your future workflow.

  • @brie7239
    @brie7239 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for the video and tips! I'm a video editing beginner. Right now I'm mostly creating anniversary and memorial service videos for family/friends. I work with a few video clips but mostly pictures. I tend to download a lot of generators to make my videos more appealing. My storage space fills up quickly on my MacBook which causes me to delete my media and project files after the project is complete. Which external hard drive would you recommend for someone starting out like myself?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Sure. Glad it helped. I do have some SSD options linked in the description below.
      I’d advise on at least 1TB to give you the ability to have more working projects and to keep your media on.

  • @adamnotmichels
    @adamnotmichels Před rokem

    Fantastic video! I edited my latest video almost entirely off of my internal drive, and it was a challenge. I kept on running out of space, and my computer was running really slowly. I will have to try your workflow out.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem +1

      I hope that this workflow brings your internal drive some peace 😉
      Sending you my best.

  • @davisutt
    @davisutt Před 4 lety +1

    thanks! this was super duper helpful!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety

      Well I am super duper grateful for you letting me know. My pleasure to help. 👊💥

  • @QUICKGIST
    @QUICKGIST Před 3 lety

    WOW. You truly saved the BEST for last. I’ve gone through 4 external hard drives!!!! 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Ha! Well I do hope that helps friend. I’ve done other videos where I talk about keeping all the media on an external and the App itself on the internal. That way you’re not duplicating media…and space 😉

  • @sarvpriyaadarsh5018
    @sarvpriyaadarsh5018 Před 4 lety +1

    Nice tip at the last.
    I use similar trick in program crash prevention.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety

      Hey, glad to help. Appreciate you jumping down here to let me know. Many thanks!

  • @Me9s
    @Me9s Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for this video, this is very helpful! I don't use final cut as a video editor but as a creative professional, it has been a huge problem for me to keep my internal storage to not exceed its storage limit, especially with Adobe CC software datas. I wonder if keeping those data/files in my internal storage, counts to making my laptop shuts off randomly?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +2

      I use PS and LR and will say that those backups that occur on the internal storage really start to add up. I started keeping a specific external SSD just for my Adobe workflow so I could keep those backups elsewhere and not on the internal. It helped quite a bit.

  • @andreiionescu7832
    @andreiionescu7832 Před 3 lety

    Bonus tip is awesome!

  • @Gyutheartist
    @Gyutheartist Před 4 lety +6

    This is precious man, you're an awesome human!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Happy to help. You keep being awesome as well 👊

  • @kiyakiya4075
    @kiyakiya4075 Před 3 lety +3

    I have the Samsung T5 1tb and I was using it for my editing like u but I am running very low on space which was strange so thank you for your help im going to try that out ASAP. I ended up getting a 5tb external drive as a back up so I’m going to see how that goes as well

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Glad to help, and yes, a back up archiving solution is definitely a must with video footage.

  • @oopalonga
    @oopalonga Před 4 lety +14

    this dudes been doing his pullups

  • @TheStringBreaker
    @TheStringBreaker Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! Subbed!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much. Look forward to having you around here.

  • @Ptpop
    @Ptpop Před 3 lety +1

    Great video. I just purchased the SanDisk Extreme Pro 2TB. I am working on an exiting video project in Premiere Pro on my iMac. Can I just copy my Premiere Pro work project folder that I have saved onto my desktop onto the Extreme Pro and start working from the external drive or do I have to create a new library file on the Extreme Pro? Thanks.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      You should be able to move that over, but in the project timeline (within the interface/preferences) you just need to point the program to your external drive.

  • @nunosaraivaphotographer

    Thanks Mate! Hugs from Lisbon 👌

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Sending my best right back at you 🤙

  • @NganNguyen-yz4of
    @NganNguyen-yz4of Před 2 lety +1

    amazing content. Thank you!

  • @michaelkelleher714
    @michaelkelleher714 Před 4 lety +2

    Have used Sandisk SSD for couple of years now with Lightroom for photography. Started as the best way to create my catalogs between home and university. Workflow is great once it's kept organised, the headache is BACKUP. To backup the backup and backup the backup and make sure to have a backup of everything. It's head melting at times to just keep everything backed up😂😭

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Ah! The back up conundrum. I know it well. I'm working on a video sharing my exact workflow for everything when it comes to backups. These SSDs are just a life saver though and I love that over the years they've been getting cheaper along with more storage....hopefully that trend will continue. Appreciate you jumping down here to let me know about your workflow, and your appreciation for the Sandisk SSD. A boring piece of tech that is so necessary and I use it every day.

    • @michaelkelleher714
      @michaelkelleher714 Před 4 lety +1

      @@KevinRossRN Cheers Kevin. Boring? No way. Essential and I agree with you "life saving" and time saving and peace of mind. I wouldn't be without them. The Sandisk is great for the price and still is superior at the price. Have a good one and I must check out your back up process video👍

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Ha! Glad we agree. And, I hope to have that video out soon(ish). Forward momentum my friend, and thanks again 👊

  • @hawjtsim
    @hawjtsim Před 3 lety

    Love the bonus tip

  • @JohnDoukasPhotography
    @JohnDoukasPhotography Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. Thanks for this video. Do you backup your SSD's to anywhere besides your mac's internal? I'm looking to get the Sandisk SSD like you show, but also perhaps a 10tb external drive just to backup files/projects when I'm not working on them.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, always have a backup solution. I use a Synology NAS at the moment, which I’ll be upgrading at some point. However a HDD backup solution is definitely recommended for archiving.

  • @TheDogVlog
    @TheDogVlog Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for these tips! What is your workflow for CZcams videos with drives? i.e. Do you work on your CZcams videos until you fill up the drive then label the dates and start a new one? I can fill up one TB so quickly with my YT videos and have been using 4 TB spinning drives with a dock. I've ordered the new Mac Mini and need a new hard drive system, 1 TB just seems so small. I also use a lot of previously shot B roll stored on my external drives and I find it hard to remember where the footage is after awhile! Any tips or systems for keeping track of drives would be greatly appreciated!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      So the external SSD is used for my active projects, but all of my archives live on a Synology NAS. SSDs are great for speed and workflow, but the spinning drives are better for archiving. Although slow, they typically are designed for this type of workflow...usually that is.
      I can work with files on my Synology if I need to as FCPX easily creates a proxy of those files, but anything for immediate need is on the SSD. So that SSD (mine) gets dumped onto the NAS after several projects have filled it up. I do have several of these SSDs though, so I don't have to do it often.

    • @TheDogVlog
      @TheDogVlog Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN Which Synology NAS do you use? I'd love to see a video on setting that up! I still don't really understand NAS. But that's probably what I need.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      So the model I have isn't currently offered. I've had it for years, so if that tells you something...this thing is on 24/7.
      For video editing, this is the one my business has: amzn.to/34kyHs3
      But as you'l see these things can add up because it's just the shell and you have to fill them with drives. I'm probably sitting at about 30TBs of video right now. It adds up. It would definitely be more if I was out doing more commercial work, but doing more CZcams these days since we're all mostly inside.
      I honestly can't recommend Synology enough. I know it is investment, and something you'll likely want to save up for if it's not in the budget right now. I should add that to the list of videos. Been meaning to discuss my workflow. Guess I need to get on it. 😀

    • @TheDogVlog
      @TheDogVlog Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN yes I'd definitely watch it. I also am considering paid cloud storage because honestly I find NAS complicated to understand and I want simplicity. Do you or would you ever consider paying monthly or yearly cloud storage fees to archive video projects or save b-roll?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      I use cloud storage for certain things, and have an Amazon S3 account. Video files do start to add up though.

  • @hey6961
    @hey6961 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this. Bless you

  • @spirosfilmmaking
    @spirosfilmmaking Před 3 lety +3

    Is it a good option to use the ext ssd for de editing, and when you finish the project, put everything on a ext HDD? And if you need it again you can bring it back to the ssd right?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +3

      Yep! That’s what I’ve done. I move everything over to a server and, I could technically edit from the server, but I often times move files back over to the SSD.

  • @AliBrownie
    @AliBrownie Před rokem +1

    Hi Kevin!
    I’m about to purchase a new Mac and this is exactly what I’ve been thinking about: keeping my internal hard drive ‘clean.’ Do you think 512gb is enough space to run Final Cut Pro, Photoshop and Lightroom? Those are the three main programs I use. For sure getting 16gb RAM. Could I go even lower? Not trying to be stingy but just curious your thoughts. Also going to get the SanDisc 2TB SSD.
    Thanks so much for this video!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem +1

      Congrats on the upcoming investment. 512GBs will be fine to work with these apps and of course keeping the libraries (media) in the external drive.
      I’d opt for 16GBs at a minimum if you’re working with those programs.
      Which Mac are you thinking about?

    • @AliBrownie
      @AliBrownie Před rokem

      @@KevinRossRN For sure getting the upgraded ram. I was thinking the newest 24 inch with M1 chip. Was tempted to get the gold color but kinda want to stick with the classic and neutral silver. Thank you so much for answering my question!!! :)

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem

      Happy to help, and I do like the classic silver. Have fun!

  • @benjibubbles
    @benjibubbles Před 4 lety

    If I want to start editing on my Macbok Pro or possibly iPad Pro, how do I know if I need the sandisk extreme or the Pro version with double the read/write speed?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +3

      So here's what I told someone else. If the price difference is small between the two, then I'd say go for the higher read/write speed. However let me also say that the difference in speed would likely be negligible as far as real world performance because there will be some bottle necking that can occur with the connection itself, the processor (depending on the CPU), etc. So, would you notice that much of a difference in actual editing? Probably not. However if the difference is say a 30 second - 1 minute improvement in rendering times per video and let's say you edit several videos (or audio tracks) a week, then over a year's time that could add up, but does it add up enough for the extra cost?
      I've seen pricing differences in the states by sometimes only $20USD or less if there's a deal running, so if that's the case then why not? But if the price difference limits you from being able to invest in a 500GB drive (faster read/write) vs. a 2TB drive that is still fast, then I'd go for more storage honestly.

  • @melvingutierrez1188
    @melvingutierrez1188 Před 2 lety

    thank you, I just bought my first MacBook and with just 128 GB is not enough to edit or do work with media, so after saw your review I'll buy a t5, greeting from Dominican Republic

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      Happy to help. And yeah, that 128GB machine should almost be “illegal” to sell. 🤣
      You definitely run out of space quick on the internal. But these external SSDs are a life saver.

  • @jdlitson
    @jdlitson Před 3 lety +1

    Great, thank you 👍👍

  • @salpimientae
    @salpimientae Před 2 lety

    Great info! Thanks

  • @henripaja1374
    @henripaja1374 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi! Very helpful! But would you suggest buying two 500gb SSDs or just one 1tb SSD? Considering that I plan to use them for editing mainly 1080p footage. Thank you!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Well, I typically prefer the larger drives...this way you're not having to dump projects as often. My opinion anyway.

  • @cindylyssikatos3182
    @cindylyssikatos3182 Před 3 lety

    So HELPFUL 🙏🙏🙏

  • @MmartinaJ
    @MmartinaJ Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for doing this video. Can I save my editing software on the external drive? The hard drive on my computer is almost 100% full eventhough I am trying everything I can to create more storage space.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Feel free to check out my video on file management. The short answer is, I wouldn’t recommend it, but I talk about it in that video.

  • @pauljordan6295
    @pauljordan6295 Před 3 lety +1

    Very interesting Kevin! So i tell my situation and i like have your opinion: I have to buy a ne Macbook air m1 for my home music studio. So imagine i will use logic pro for recording myself and for produce music with internal logic plugins and even with third parts plugins.. and i will use final cut for my music video. In your opinion which version you suggest buy? I mean , the 16gb ram with 256SSD or 8gb ram with 512SSD? I ll buy in everyway an external SSD like sandisk extreme..Thanks!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Well, not sure if you saw my other video talking about this... You might have.
      But, I’d say more RAM first, but I always recommend buying what you can afford.
      You’ve probably seen some of the videos on Logic and all the tracks it handles. I got a sample that has 188 tracks and it plays back without issue.
      Also, you may have done research on the this, but if you’re using third party plugins, then make sure to right click on the Logic app and have it open with Rosetta.

  • @msnspy
    @msnspy Před 3 lety +1

    One quick question what format do you recommend to use the sandisk ssd for the fastest speed to edit on the mack. Should we use the exfat format or the extended journal?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      I personally use APFS. exFAT would be recommended if you’re going between Windows and MacOS.

  • @Elrevisor2k
    @Elrevisor2k Před 2 lety

    you are the master, thanks

  • @omardurxn
    @omardurxn Před 2 lety +1

    Hey!, first of all I wanna say that all of your content is pretty cool, you don't know how helpful your channel has beed for me as a beginner/student editor, and also I wanted to ask you what do you men by "bundle" in this parte of the video 7:50 , English is not my first language and that was the only word I didn't catch the meaning or was relatable for me, I don't even know If I'm writing it right LOL.
    Thank you so much!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      Hey glad to help. So the bundle in Final Cut is just the file name for the library and all the media inside of it. So if you look at the file name it’ll be something like (videoproject.fcpbundle) and you’ll see an image of four stars inside four squares.
      Within that bundle is all the media you’re using, the render files, analysis files…basically everything you’re working with.

  • @joet9451
    @joet9451 Před 3 lety +1

    Love the way you mount the ssd to the MacBook. Is heat from the ssd not an issue with the MacBook monitor? My sandisk gets real hot. Excellent video!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! And I haven’t had any issues with the heat and the monitor. 👍

  • @johnbutler9196
    @johnbutler9196 Před 2 lety +1

    Very helpful!!! I do a lot of church videos and this work flow is very helpful. What kind of affordable external drive do you recommend for storage

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      I did do a video on storage, but are you looking for a HDD desk setup, or something where you need a RAID with multiple drives?

  • @MarqNash
    @MarqNash Před 3 lety

    Just ordered those command strips via your link. Thanks

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Hey, thanks! I have these things all over my studio. They’re great.

  • @DamianBrown
    @DamianBrown Před 3 lety +1

    Considering getting a 500gb or 1tb ssd external for editing on my macbook (2011) IF it will really speed up my 4k editing (I use proxy files to make it possible as it stands with regular external drives) and Raw photo editing in C1 / PS.
    Anybody have any more experiences that might help me decide if I should go for it?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Well, speeding up your workflow is relative in this case. First, I always recommend more space if you can afford it, and most of the time, you'll always wish you'd gotten more.
      With the 2011 you'll be using the USB 3.0 speeds, not the thunderbolt/USB-C speeds which will be slower in transfer and editing, however if this extra space (externally) allows you to free up space on your internal drive to help with memory swap, you may get some small gains here. I was initially editing on a 2010 MBP and still used an external drive because I was editing much larger files and my internal drive was 256GB that would quickly fill up.
      In this scenario it was more about keeping RAW files and editing on an external device so that I could keep the internal SSD as free as possible.

    • @DamianBrown
      @DamianBrown Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN I'm not editing off the internal drive. As I said external hard drive, so space isn't what I'm wondering about. Thanks for the reply

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Sure thing. The SSD is definitely going to offer a speed bump compared to the spinning drive. Even on my 2010, it was noticeable for sure.

    • @DamianBrown
      @DamianBrown Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN thanks!

  • @chynameetsworld
    @chynameetsworld Před 3 lety +1

    super helpful even a year later thank you!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Well I’m glad that this really helped. Best of luck!

  • @lauriewahlig2819
    @lauriewahlig2819 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. Couple questions: where do you keep your Lightroom catalog? On external SSD? Where do you keep your cache files? Also my photos would need a HUGE SSD for one year of work.....after processing a photo shoot what would you suggest....move to external hard drive. Issue is if client wants retouches then have to move it all back for LR to see it. Hope that makes sense. Using new laptop and would like to use external SSD for editing but trying to figure out best way to backup and be able to access easily for more touch ups. TIA!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      So, my Lightroom catalog is on an SSD...all backups happen there actually. I’ve been told by my creative colleagues that I’m a little over the top with my labeling of files and folders, but if I’m looking for something, then I find it pretty quickly 😉
      So I’ll typically keep a SSD or two for photos throughout the year that I may need quick reference on projects.
      However for archiving, I have a Synology NAS for all of those files that need to be stored long term. It’s all setup on my network and via a gigabit connection, so if I need them I can grab those pretty quickly to move back over to the SSD.
      I would say that although I have several working projects on my SSDs, I don’t use them as backups necessarily as I’m really just trying to keep those as working drives.
      For video I can actually edit from my NAS if I need to, but I will say that I have a collection of these SSDs with various projects. It’s becoming part of the norm I think, to have these piling up 😁
      I even have 1TB of internal on my M1 mini and I’m still just working with everything on an external.
      I usually keep an eye out for sales, which happen almost all the time. I mean, this 1TB T5 in the video, I might have paid somewhere like 250(ish) USD when it first came out. Now you can find them for about 129 USD.

    • @lauriewahlig2819
      @lauriewahlig2819 Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN thanks for quick response. Hmmmm so maybe I need to look into getting a NAS to move finished work to?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      It would be advisable if you’re doing this professionally...but heck, I have all my personal/family photos backed up on the NAS as well.
      It’s an investment, but a good one in my opinion.

  • @ag00781
    @ag00781 Před 2 lety +1

    Great content 👍 do you recommend installing programs such as final edit, logic pro onto internal, or to an external SSD? FYI I have an m1 Mac mini 256 gb 16gb ram

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      So I have done a video on this already about running apps off the external. So the app itself should remain on the internal while all of the media and libraries can live on the external. I’d link up that video, but I’m on my mobile device and for whatever reason YT doesn’t allow me to grab those videos as links to share 🤷‍♂️

    • @ag00781
      @ag00781 Před 2 lety

      No worries, I'll look for it on your channel! Thanks for the fast response 👍

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      You bet. Many thanks.

  • @jennysbirthingstory2975
    @jennysbirthingstory2975 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this information. I have tried video editing for the past couple of years, but I always end up giving up because my computer runs slow. I started using the external SSD trick, but I am a little confused on what the “back up” is. Is it a setting on your video editing software that saves your work to your PC just in case your ssd or the program freezes?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      The back to that occurs on your computer’s drive contains small files of the progress of the timeline, but shouldn’t be the original media, so the internal drive should only have a small impact on the space it takes up.

    • @jennysbirthingstory2975
      @jennysbirthingstory2975 Před 2 lety

      @@KevinRossRN Thanks for the quick and helpful response!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      You bet. Sending my best.

  • @jacquibrookes8257
    @jacquibrookes8257 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot!

  • @haynfolife1
    @haynfolife1 Před 3 lety

    Ok I’m just starting off and have been watching videos to a point of exhaustion and this was the most simplest and easiest one to watch. I do however have a couple of questions, with Keeping in mind that I’m strictly an amateur that’s rocking a GoPro with the intent of making a CZcams channel. Hopefully lol.
    1. Without the funds or need at this point for a NAS or some kind of redundant package, what would be the best way to edit and back up projects? I was thinking of taking all my RAW footage to one external SSD to organize and work off of and then all finished projects would be saved to another external SSD. Once complete I could just erase all the RAW footage and library off of the working or active drive.
    2. In this scenario should I store the completed projects on 2 separate drives?
    Again awesome video and mahalo!!!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      First off, you can start a channel with just about any camera you have. Some of the biggest CZcams creators started with a Potato😄
      Glad the video helped, and to add to what you're asking, I'd say that editing on an SSD is still something I do today, and often. However what I would recommend is backing up to an actual Hard drive vs. another SSD. I'd say the SSD would be fine to back up temporarily, but a hard drive like this one: amzn.to/34iQ1y8
      is going to be much cheaper for the amount GBs you'll get. Now I wouldn't recommend editing on it as it'll be slow, but the drives in these external setups are built for back up and archiving. Something like this will give you storage for quite a while...but obviously that's based on how often you're filming and how much you want to save.

  • @rcharron515
    @rcharron515 Před 4 lety +5

    Im looking into doing something similar, i just recently switched over to Davinci Resolve and despite loving all the mechanics that it offers, I've found that once i begin layering things up, even something as minimal as having text over video footage, almost immediately I begin experiencing lag. The main cause of this being the lackluster amount of storage on my internal hard drive on my Lenovo laptop, so besides putting my media and exports on that external hard drive i was wondering if it would be feasible to download and install the entire software onto an external hard drive ? I've seen a small handful of vids doing exactly that with final cut pro, so I've assumed that it would work similarly for Davinci Resolve as long as that external hard drive was large enough. I just wanted to get you're perspective on whether this could be possible since you seem especially knowledgeable on this stuff (sorry for how long winded this was 😅)

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +2

      No worries on the detailed question... I sometimes go long on the answer 😁
      As far as installing the software on an external drive, sure you could do it, however I'm not certain that would help how you'd need it. I assume you have SSD internally, so that memory swap should be fast.
      You'll get a bottleneck with the USB connection, which even on a thunderbolt 3 (up to 40GB/s) there still can be some slow down... Not as noticeable if reading/writing files you're editing, but could be more noticeable with actual program load read/write... If that makes sense.
      A couple of other questions I would really pose would be what's the original hard drive size, is it upgradeable, and what about the graphics card?
      With any of these programs, and Resolve is awesome, but does need that GPU, I'm wondering if you could be getting some lag with those additional GPU intensive tasks, but no bandwidth to actually perform the tasks if the GPU is maxed out.

  • @MikeEdwardsphotography
    @MikeEdwardsphotography Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Kevin. I appreciate this video. Question, how are you handling redundancy and archiving footage. You mentioned you keep those files. I too edit off an external SSD and my current HDD (Thunderbolt G-Tech Drive that houses All footage) is nearing capacity. Would love to know your workflow. I'm not necessarily interested in any sort of RAID configuration.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +2

      So I do use a NAS (Synology), but I also did a video on backing up to an external HDD. You can pick up a 14TB drive for around $200USD give or take.

    • @MikeEdwardsphotography
      @MikeEdwardsphotography Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN I really appreciate your quick response Kevin. In the 3 hours or so since I left my comment, I’ve been convinced to switch to a NAS. 😂 thanks again!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +2

      Ha!
      A NAS is fantastic. Some of them you can even edit video off of. Just saying 🤷‍♂️😉

  • @MikeEdwardsphotography
    @MikeEdwardsphotography Před 4 lety +2

    Great vid. I'm interesting in knowing how you deal with larger workflows, where perhaps you have way more data than your SSD's can hold? Typically these SSD's can be found in 1 or 2TB configurations. I recently filmed some content for a client and it nearly went over 1TB. haha

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Wow, 1TB of footage is quite a bit. That must have been quite a project. Unless you have a 3-5TB internal drive this is where I would recommend the SSD. Obviously a 2TB option would be what you'd need in this scenario.
      There could be a couple of workflow options here if you didn't have the 2TB drive. You could have the footage stored on a NAS/Server, which I've definitely done.
      What I'd do then is have the footage on that NAS, but I'd keep the project file on the external SSD and basically have the stored footage on the NAS be utilized as proxy files, so it's pulling info from the NAS, but the internal drive is still freed up and capable of handling the memory swap during the cutting and rendering of the video that is occurring on the SSD.
      However, at this point if it was a budgetary issue SSD vs. price of a hard drive (like something from LaCie) I'd prefer to keep my footage on the same drive as well as my project bundle, so then I'd sacrifice some speed to edit directly onto the LaCie, which probably be something in the neighborhood of a 4TB drive... Although you could also run a LaCie as your backup and hold your footage while the external SSD has the project file.
      Not sure if I confused the situation here. You could also think about compressing the footage as well.

    • @MikeEdwardsphotography
      @MikeEdwardsphotography Před 4 lety

      @@KevinRossRN Yup, it was a large project for a Wellness company. 30 minute recording sessions, using a 1DX Mark II (mjpeg codec produces ridiculously large files). So what I ended up doing was dumping all the footage to my 10TB G-Tech drive and using my 1TB SSD to edit pieces of the project. HOpe that makes sense. For obvious reasons, I used SSD to edit off of vs. G-Tech drive. Sounds like I need to upgrade to a 2TB. haha. I appreciate your response. I was just curious as to what your workflow would be in this case senario. Thanks again.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah, definitely nothing wrong with editing off of the G-Tech..I've been there. And really if the G-Tech is where your raw footage is and SSD is where the project bundle is, that works. You're basically just creating proxies with those raw files...but I know it's probably a pain to make sure both of these are plugged into the computer at all times vs. just the one SSD.
      Best of luck with your decision. I'm sure you'll appreciate having a larger SSD to just keep everything on...and they are continuing to come down in price 👍

    • @MikeEdwardsphotography
      @MikeEdwardsphotography Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN 10 months later I find myself referencing this video. haha. I ultimately ended up finding a 4 TB external SSD and love it! I can edit a few client projects at once.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh yeah, a 4TB drive is definitely great to have for all kinds of projects.

  • @teecee9660
    @teecee9660 Před 3 lety

    I like the show, brother.. I'm in!

  • @Big_Miks
    @Big_Miks Před rokem +1

    Great video!! Does this work if Final cut is on the internal hard drive? Or do you have to have the program saved on the external? I just got a MacBook and want to keep the internal as clean as possible

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem

      So Final Cut remains on the internal drive. The only thing you’re putting on the external is the library (bundle) and all the other media you’re working with.

    • @Big_Miks
      @Big_Miks Před rokem

      Thank you!

  • @Fouzcous
    @Fouzcous Před 2 lety

    You’re a legend

  • @Ancorarte
    @Ancorarte Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips!!! I bought exactly the same Sandisk SSD a few months ago (my computer has only 256 GB SSD, so I have to keep the files outside anyway). By the way, What app do you use to edit your photos? ( I read that you don't use adobe cc )

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety

      Yeah these SSD's are fantastic. Still using them. Actually, I don't use CC for editing videos, but I do use Lightroom quite a bit for photos. I'm fairly pleased with the photo editing aspects, and the monthly photographer's fee of $~10.00 USD/month isn't unreasonable, but I am looking into some alternatives. How about you?

    • @mleg145
      @mleg145 Před 4 lety

      Affinity Photo and Capture One are perfect alternatives for Photoshop and Lightroom - and one time payment; not monthly as Adobe.

  • @onelifekush
    @onelifekush Před 3 lety +1

    I am confused between buying the 550mbps SanDisk vs the 1000mbps SanDisk Extreme. Which one do you suggest for video editing?
    I use M1 Macbook pro 2020 model.
    Looking forward to your reply.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      If you’re on the M1, I’ve done several videos on this, so I’d recommend the 1050MB/s read and write if you can. The thunderbolt controller in the M1 is slower, so that 550 will be somewhere around 300-350MB/s.

    • @onelifekush
      @onelifekush Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN Got your point. That makes sense. Thank you dude.
      All the very best for your channel. 💪

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      And sending my best to you as well friend.

    • @onelifekush
      @onelifekush Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN Thank you mate. ♥️♥️

  • @TruthReviews
    @TruthReviews Před 2 lety +1

    Great work. Do you thinkin editing 4k footage off a external SSD with speeds of 1000mb would be ok? I had the T5 and that was not fast enough for some edits.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, I use the SanDisk that has a 1050MB/s read/write all the time. I actually have several videos on this, but an updated video features this very SSD I’m using: M1 Max Mac Studio | Do You Need the Fastest External SSD?
      czcams.com/video/YX69rbNqOps/video.html

    • @TruthReviews
      @TruthReviews Před 2 lety

      @@KevinRossRN ah amazing dude thank you. That’s actually the drive I wanted to get.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Awesome. It’s held up quite nicely over the years.

  • @gurtana
    @gurtana Před 4 lety

    where did you get that Sandisk with the grey coloured trim? It's being sold everywhere now with an orange trim.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety

      Sandisk (and really many manufacturers) sometimes makes special editions for certain stores. This one was made for Costco. Not sure if you're in the states, but it's a membership warehouse... It doesn't have any different features or anything.
      I believe it was a little cheaper though.

  • @project-overland
    @project-overland Před 3 lety

    Nice video. New sub 👍

  • @CrstnzM
    @CrstnzM Před rokem

    Hi kevin. Im trying to upgrade my 2019 macbook 256gb because i have a huge problem with storage space that i dont use much. I want to learn using final cut pro is the SSD help getting all my footage from the camera?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem

      Yes. Even with higher internal storage on my machines, I still use external SSDs for editing and having a place for the media.

  • @amarasesay7522
    @amarasesay7522 Před 3 lety

    Great video. LOL "Any Roll, as long as it is gluten free".

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks 🙏 Terrible dad jokes 😁

  • @akammer1000
    @akammer1000 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I needed this. Does that bundle thing happen with Adobe Premier Pro as well?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! So, FCPX is a bit different that way it manages these files and the bundle.
      This resource may help you consolidate a bit: helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/copy-consolidate-transcode-archive-project.html

    • @akammer1000
      @akammer1000 Před 2 lety

      @@KevinRossRN thank you!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Best of luck 🤞

  • @rorywalters1614
    @rorywalters1614 Před 2 lety +1

    I thought I was the only one using Command straps instead of Velcro for attaching SSDs on the lid of a MacBook. Velcro is great for making morale patches, but they do wear out easily, not great for veryfrequent attaching and detaching. Command instead is a lot more durable. I change out the Velcro on my morale patches and tactical gears every year or so since they do fail fast. I've also been using Command straps for several years and haven't got any failed.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      That’s awesome! Yes, I do love those Command Strips. I use them for so many things. But definitely on the MacBook lid it’s been a real workflow enhancer.

  • @getwildwithevan
    @getwildwithevan Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the info Kevin. So I've been using a 2015- 13" Macbook pro with 8 gb for editing and it's always out of storage so I end up deleting files to make room. So if I purchase an external HD I can essentially just upload all my video footage straight to that and then pull from the HD into say I movie? Is that the best process for keeping the computer from bogging down?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, as of the current version of iMovie you should be able to move the library and files to an external device. I haven’t used iMovie in many years, although I have it around for testing purposes.
      But, clearing of that hard drive will help because of the memory swap with the RAM that occurs. That should help things run smoother.

    • @getwildwithevan
      @getwildwithevan Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN Thanks!!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      You got it 👊

    • @getwildwithevan
      @getwildwithevan Před 3 lety

      ​@@KevinRossRN Just order the T5! Should be a good one right!?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      The T5 is awesome. One of my favorite pieces of tech that I’ve used for a couple of years now.

  • @es0terra
    @es0terra Před 3 lety

    This video is on point! Very helpful. Thanks! my brothers name is Kevin too :-)

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Oh snap! Distant relatives? 🤔😄
      Glad to be of assistance.

  • @lhbdustin
    @lhbdustin Před 2 lety

    Will my planned workflow be good enough? (And how good/bad will it be?)
    4k files from Sony a6600 and my machine is the base model M1 Macbook Air.
    Planning to store and edit the projects, footage, etc. using an external HDD (Seagate Ultra Slim). Only the software and os are in the macbook.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Editing from a HDD is possible. I did a video on it. The SSD will certainly be a faster option, but I’d start with what you have.

  • @FREEZER4000
    @FREEZER4000 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you for your video , It sounds like you are well above what I am doing ,which is just trying to find an external hard drive that saves music projects I will be making on native instruments maschine mk3 , its a beat maker that offers sampling clips , software instruments , you name it . They suggest leaving the software in the computer and recommend using and external drive for music projects, They even have an area in the initial set up to dedicate this type of drive to,, which I'm really happy about ( being more creative than tech. ) I have a few external drives where I just dumped in a-lot of photos They were cheap and they worked well for that . Now I need one that when opened helps me find what I've put in it . Can u recommend any ? thx

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Do you want an SSD drive like I’ve features here? Which in turn would be quicker to work on as far as speed/latency is concerned.

    • @FREEZER4000
      @FREEZER4000 Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN - yes , I never bothered to look into what hard drives offer , if they have any helpful preferences built into them for categorizing music files .Before that i was just dumping all my photos of my art into cheap ext. drives . Thousands of photos of my art work taken to use with online arts web sites . Now I need a fast hard drive and wondering which will be the most helpful and easy to use . Thanks for your reply -

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Well, typically if you're not doing this manually, there are certainly built-in features of your operating system, or third-party software that can help. I'd hate for you to purchase something that costs way more than it should and just get a reasonable back up solution and use the software available that can help you organize some of this.

  • @christophertybor
    @christophertybor Před 3 lety

    Using the M1 Mac Mini would the foloowing be correct? Internal SSD for OS and program files, external SSD for editing (would this be the scratch disk?) and source files for the current project, another external SSD for media and file storage (not necessarily related to the current project).

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      So in some of my recent videos I did discuss this, especially the latest one.
      Programs on the main drive, and then having an active project external SSD, however for archiving, depending on how much media you have, I’d recommend a longer term back up like a NAS, but you could have another SSD... it’s just that per GB they’re more expensive than a HDD.

  • @dinoatcharterdotnet
    @dinoatcharterdotnet Před rokem

    I'm using a WD 5TB Elements Portable HDD to edit videos with Final Cut Pro. What format should the HDD be in for best performance? ExFAT?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem

      APFS is going to be the fastest, technically speaking. ExFAT is great if you ever using Windows as well since it’ll be compatible for both. How’s it going so far with the HDD as far as editing on it?

  • @kencampbell5855
    @kencampbell5855 Před 3 lety

    ? about storage. I am a new FCP user. Editing on new M1 MacAirI have video files on external drive and setup my library to another external drive. Do I need to have 2 ext drives or 1 sufficient? Do I need 2 ssd drives or 1 large one? Confused on how setup should be? Appreciate your input.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      I typically recommend keeping it as simple as possible, so really one SSD that you’re working on and have your media. 1TB at a minimum if you can, and then once that project is done, then moving that over to a backup system like an external HDD or NAS. If that makes sense.

  • @tiramillasgo
    @tiramillasgo Před 4 lety +1

    Nice vid dude! Really helpful. Just one doubt.
    You work with FCPX with only the T5 SSD external drive.
    I normally prefer to transfer from the camera SD to my 4TB HDD (You create btw a backup).
    Do you think that makes any sense to keep al the "Raw footage" (in your case you're keeping all the media inside the SDD) located in a separate HDD drive? And just keep both drives connected while editing. So when you import, you select the HDD and you import into the SDD external library.
    The T5 SDD has a 1TB of storage capacity and if you keep all your original media in it you'll run out of space really quickly...
    On the other hand if you keep you "Raw footage" on your HDD ie you'll need to keep both external drives (SDD + HDD) connected at all time.
    Thanks for your help!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      Great questions, and I'll share more of my workflow here...I should just do a video on my whole back up. Keep in mind though, I recommend using a workflow that suits your needs and provides you with as much of a streamlined process as possible.
      So when I transfer my SD card data to the T5 to work on, I do keep all of the files on that SD card until the project is complete. This is mostly for my "personal" data, but for client work, it's a bit different...more on that in a sec.
      I certainly don't recommend the SSD as a "true" back up solution, but having all the data mirrored from the SD card does give me more peace of mind. I film primarily in 4K and can manage a lot of data on the T5...quite a few projects actually. I have about 6 or 7 on there right now. And per the video, once those videos are rendered into a mp4 or .mov file, and/or uploaded, then deleting those render files within the bundle of the FCP project gives me quite a bit of space back on the T5.
      Now, after the video is rendered/completed/uploaded, I then take that SSD (the contents) and move it over to my server. Once the files are moved over there I'm then able to free up that space on the SSD and also able to format or free up some space on the SD card. I maintain copies of all raw files and label them carefully because I can't count how many times I've needed a clip that I filmed a week ago or even several years ago that I can access on that server, which I can access over my network...AND I can even work from it if needed, but I usually just bring that file into FCP (from the server) to work on, but maintain the file in its original location.
      For commercial work I transfer everything as above, however before I start working on the project I also place all raw files on my server to create three locations of these files, however I am really creating four because my server is also attached to a server that is located in another location (offsite)...this might be a bit over the top, but we are certainly not interested in having to re-film something for a client if we don't have to.
      In summary though, I like the ability to keep the working files and the project bundle on the T5 in case I want to take this somewhere else or really to keep the local drive as free as possible, and I do keep a FCP back up on the local drive in case something does get corrupted, but that file size is relatively small. Working from the T5 vs. working on the local SSD of the computer doesn't really seem to slow me down or actually give me any noticeable gains as I know the drive in the computer is faster when comparing read/write, but for real world it just doesn't seem to slow me down.
      Not sure if I answered your question, did I? 😀

    • @tiramillasgo
      @tiramillasgo Před 4 lety +1

      @@KevinRossRN Thanks Kevin for THE ANSWER! :)
      Just a few things to double check if I really understood the way you work (Cause it seems really productive):
      -When you say " I then take that SSD (the contents) and move it over to my server" what do you mean by the server? An external HDD ie? a server Online?.
      -Here the doubt is... what do you exactly copy/transfer to the server? The whole library?.
      -Let's say you finish a project and you delete the "Raw footage" from the SDD (By that time you'll only have the Raw footage on the server you talked about. Right? Because you said you delete it from the SDD and Camera SD. Or you maintain the Raw footage ALWAYS in the SDD?
      -What do you do in case you need to work back on the project? You still have the library (in a smaller size than it used to be) in the SDD as you said , but what happens with the Raw Footage? You need to transfer again to the SDD? (in case you deleted previously).
      Sorry for such a long text... I would like to establish an efficient workflow and focus on creativity.
      All the best.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +2

      Happy to help...
      The SSD contents get moved over to a Synology Server (basically a NAS if you will). This is connected via my network so if I do need something I can literally just pull it up as if it's attached to the computer.
      To reiterate, the entirety of the raw files and the FCP bundle (after deleting render files) gets moved over to the Synology once the project is done. Once I confirm that everything is on the Synology I then delete the whole project and its raw files from the T5 and SD card. Now, I sometimes leave active projects on the T5 in case I decide to work away from the location where the server is (even though I could access it remotely, but it would be a pain with such large files), however I am often near the server. These active projects may be something like what I'm working on now. So as an example I am, and have been creating content with, and for the iPhone SE. I've got three videos out on the SE right now and more videos coming out on it, but I've also filmed quite a bit of B-Roll and other footage that I may just want to pull up on the T5 and bring it into the FCP project. Once I've finished the group of iPhone SE related projects then everything (all files) will get moved off of the T5 and onto the Synology.
      Now, the fact that the Synology is connected to my network, I can (and often have) pulled footage from this device and used it in FCP. Keep in mind that when I select to "keep the file in its original location" (during import) it stays on the Synology and really creates what would be referred to as a proxy. So even if the majority of the project is on the T5 and I use a couple of those files from the Synology, as long as I'm on the network then it shows up within the project in FCP, but is NOT housed on the T5...so no redundant files I have to worry about.
      So if I need to work on a project again that was transferred to the Synology, yes, for ease of use and speed I would just transfer that project back onto the T5. We're talking spinning hard drives in the Synology vs. a SSD. The SSD is just going to win on speed here of course. It does take a few minutes for the transfer from the Synology back to the T5 depending on the size, however with the FCP bundle cut down significantly in size it really cuts down on that transfer time.
      I'm really thinking I need to do a more detailed video now. Ha!

    • @tiramillasgo
      @tiramillasgo Před 4 lety

      Kevin Ross Amazing explanatation! I’ll be waiting for that video’😂

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +2

      Ha! Alright then. I guess the pressure is on now. 😀

  • @davidschoenoff4262
    @davidschoenoff4262 Před 2 lety

    thank you

  • @FictusFilmsPROTrailers

    Can one use a flash drive? I prefer the small physical size of a 256 gb flashdrive vs an external hard drive. Currently looking at a Samsung 256gb flash drive

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      Sure, it’s just that you might want to consider a USB-C version 3.1 gen2 for faster read and write.

  • @michaelfrymus
    @michaelfrymus Před 3 lety

    If I already have Premiere, Lightroom, & Photoshop installed on my computer C drive, do I have to move the programs to my new SSD?
    How about the files with all of my presets, files, etc.?
    ___
    After my shoot, I want to upload my content onto the ext. SSD.
    From there, I want to edit all of my work from the SSD.
    Afterwards, I will transfer all of the finished content and files to my Archive HDD. The ext. SSD will no longer contain my files on.
    If I want to open the files and edit anything again, how do I do this?
    ___
    Is this complicating things? I don't get how to make this workflow happen

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      I definitely need to do a video on this...at least my workflow, which would likely mirror a lot of workflows. So the simple answer is no, you're not moving the programs, plugins or presets over. Those will stay on the computer and even though you're editing footage on the SSD, your NLE is still pulling the presets, etc. from the main hard drive of the computer.
      If I need to recall the footage from my NAS while on my own network then I'd either grab it and use it in proxy format (in a new timeline), or move it back to the SSD, but again that's not necessary unless you're mobile and won't be on your network to get it from you HDD/NAS.
      Here's a response that I gave someone else, but now I know I really need to show this breakdown. But, here's my breakdown:
      So when I transfer my SD card data to the T5 to work on, I do keep all of the files on that SD card until the project is complete. This is mostly for my "personal" data, but for client work, it's a bit different...more on that in a sec.
      ...Now, after the video is rendered/completed/uploaded, I then take that SSD (the contents) and move it over to my server. Once the files are moved over there I'm then able to free up that space on the SSD and also able to format or free up some space on the SD card. I maintain copies of all raw files and label them carefully because I can't count how many times I've needed a clip that I filmed a week ago or even several years ago that I can access on that server, which I can access over my network...AND I can even work from it if needed, but I usually just bring that file into FCP (from the server) to work on, but maintain the file in its original location.
      For commercial work I transfer everything as above, however before I start working on the project I also place all raw files on my server to create three locations of these files, however I am really creating four because my server is also attached to a server that is located in another location (offsite)...this might be a bit over the top, but we are certainly not interested in having to re-film something for a client if we don't have to.
      In summary though, I like the ability to keep the working files and the project bundle on the T5 in case I want to take this somewhere else or really to keep the local drive as free as possible, and I do keep a FCP back up on the local drive in case something does get corrupted, but that file size is relatively small. Working from the T5 vs. working on the local SSD of the computer doesn't really seem to slow me down or actually give me any noticeable gains as I know the drive in the computer is faster when comparing read/write, but for real world it just doesn't seem to slow me down.

  • @teddystewart6487
    @teddystewart6487 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video, very helpful!
    Question, using the external ssd for housing the files, does this keep from having them stored on and clogging up the c drive?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 měsíci +1

      That is correct. The files (media) remains on the external drive. 🤘

    • @teddystewart6487
      @teddystewart6487 Před 4 měsíci

      Awesome!! Thanks again, great stuff!!

    • @teddystewart6487
      @teddystewart6487 Před 4 měsíci

      Do you have your editing software on an ssd, or is that on the machine internal hard drive?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 měsíci +1

      @teddystewart6487 is on the machine’s internal. It only takes up a few GBs.

    • @teddystewart6487
      @teddystewart6487 Před 4 měsíci

      @@KevinRossRNperfect, thanks again! I appreciate you!

  • @andrewscot5204
    @andrewscot5204 Před 4 lety +2

    So do you compress your main work folder for a client and then move to a backup drive or cloud drive? If so, could you do a video showing how (or a link to one if you already have)? Thanks man! Great video!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 4 lety +1

      I was just having this very conversation with another person here in the comments section. Just yesterday actually. I don't have a video on it, but I did say that it sounds like I need to make one... And you've just upped the need for it 😀

    • @andrewscot5204
      @andrewscot5204 Před 4 lety

      Kevin Ross sweet! Thanks brother. 👊

    • @Tinuola
      @Tinuola Před rokem

      @@KevinRossRN do you have a video on this yet? Link please. Thanks

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem +1

      I do have a workflow video…I have to find the link.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem +1

      File Management for Video Editing | My Workflow
      czcams.com/video/QhjQjBCHWQ8/video.html

  • @HardBlues
    @HardBlues Před 2 lety

    What USB-C splitter are you using? all the ones i find are for audio/recharging. I just want one where i can use 2 different devices that use a USB-C connection. Unless those work for that purpose too.

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t typically use those splitters for data because those cheaper cables can’t keep up with the throughput.
      If you need more ports I’d highly recommend a dock. I’ve reviewed the USB4 Anker mini dock and still use it daily.
      It’s a worthwhile investment: amzn.to/3v1N8xl

    • @HardBlues
      @HardBlues Před 2 lety

      @@KevinRossRN thank you for responding. i was interested in how to take the content from the scan disk to a backup without using my pc. Seems like a lot of time to move the data from the scan disk to the computer then out to an external. Guess i can use a USB hub

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety

      Oh yeah, you can use a hub for that. I have a couple of those for reading SD cards.

  • @piotrgrinholc7045
    @piotrgrinholc7045 Před 3 lety

    Thanks :)

  • @lioninzion
    @lioninzion Před 3 lety +3

    Hey Kevin! Can I run my files from an external hard drive and also use and SSD to run the editing software? will it still be fast or the files need to be inside the SSD? Cheers

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      So, just want to clarify the question, so help me is I misunderstood. The editing program runs on the internal HD, while the video footage is on the external SSD. Is that what you mean?

    • @lioninzion
      @lioninzion Před 3 lety +1

      Kevin Ross So I have a 2t project in 4k that I need to edit and it’s store in a hard drive. My question is if use and external ssd card to run my laptop, will it still do the job to run the 4k footage smoothly? Even if the footage is in another storage device?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +2

      So you're running your Operating system on an external drive and then you'll have your video footage on another? Sorry my man, just wanted to make extra sure that's what you're asking. The short answer would be that if you're running your operating system or your editing software on an external drive and then trying to edit on another external drive you're going to have a serious slow down with editing.

    • @lioninzion
      @lioninzion Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN Thanks Kevin, that was really helpful, I'll give it a try just with ssd. Cheers!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Well, not sure how helpful, but hopefully you find this as a solution. You can certainly edit 2TB of footage on an external drive.

  • @SarahhhBeth
    @SarahhhBeth Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this video! I’ve been trying to edit on my external hard drive and I can create a library on it and everything but when I go to import to footage straight off of my camera it doesn’t import correctly and none of the files show up! What could I be doing wrong? I had to upload the files onto my computer and then create a folder on my hard drive for them and drag them directly into the editing bar for it to work. Is there an easier way?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, I wouldn’t pull files from the camera if you can help it. It’s very slow and not the best. Do you have a SD card in the camera?

    • @SarahhhBeth
      @SarahhhBeth Před 2 lety

      @@KevinRossRN yes! I purchased an SD card reader from Amazon today in hopes that would make things a bit quicker because my MacBook only has 2 usb-c ports! Hopefully that was the right move? Thank you for responding and helping by the way! I really appreciate it!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, so that SD card reader will definitely help. I have a video on here where I discuss and show my workflow, but I put the SD card into the reader, I label the files, and then transfer them over to the external SSD.

    • @SarahhhBeth
      @SarahhhBeth Před 2 lety

      @@KevinRossRN thank you so much! I will go try to find that video!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m on mobile CZcams Studio, so for some reason can’t grab the link, but the exact title is this: File Management for Video Editing | My Workflow

  • @teachkarnataka
    @teachkarnataka Před 3 lety

    When I edit in fcp the data written is too much. Can I install fcp in external and keep all files (import and export) to make data written zero?

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      Are you choosing to keep all original media and the library/bundle on the external? If that’s the case all of that should be writing to the external. Any backups that FCPX is writing should be extremely small on the internal.

    • @teachkarnataka
      @teachkarnataka Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN yes I don't need any backup. I just want to save my 256gb m1 ssd. Fcp outputs huge files

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety +1

      FCPX makes backups automatically, but they’re super small…like several MBs, not GBs. When you work off the external SSD, everything is on that. The only thing happening on the internal is the program just writing to the external, which happens regardless.
      And also, what file format are you exporting to because a 10-15 minute timeline should export in 4K at 2.5 - 5 GBs. But that depends on everything you’re adding and correcting in post.

    • @teachkarnataka
      @teachkarnataka Před 3 lety

      @@KevinRossRN thanks sir, I was too worried about ssd writes. You put my mind at ease

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před 3 lety

      You’ll be fine. I edit tons of video. The external will take most of the workload here. Best of luck.

  • @dwaynerivera
    @dwaynerivera Před rokem

    Thank you for the video. I am running into an issue currently, after I make my library stemming from my drive I go to import the media on the drive but nothing shows up. I go back to the actual drive and the videos are there, but nothing in Final Cut when I want to import something. Why is that? Thank you!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem

      So do you mean you’ve imported the footage from the SD card (or other source) onto the external drive? And when importing into final cut you’re choosing the external drive to import from, but it’s not populating in the import window?

    • @dwaynerivera
      @dwaynerivera Před rokem

      @@KevinRossRN Yes, I had to give Final Cut Pro permission or something like that. System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access > and select Final Cut Pro. Thanks again!

    • @KevinRossRN
      @KevinRossRN  Před rokem

      Ah, gotcha. 😉
      Always good when the solution is found. Best of luck moving forward.