I'm having loads of problems with recordings, as in crappy audio quality and lost pieces of the recordings. I've been searching for a solution and the solutions i find on the interwebs include a ramdisk, for local recording, or another machine, handling the recording. I guess the ramdisk would be the "easy" solution and the external machine would be little harder to set up. I do actually prefer the external machine, but i'm not exaclty sure how to set that one up... The reason I prefer the external machine, is that the recording have to be moved to an external machine anyway. Although I've come across a post somewhere, talking about recording to ramdisk and then move the files over a crosscable directly to another disk over 1000mbit. Which sound nice as well...
What do you advise for bringing serverload down and get rid of the harddisk bottleneck? Is a ramdisk a better solution then an external machine? And if so, why? Sorry about this pro-con question, but I cannot find an answer which compares these pro-cons anywhere. thanks, robin
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