Is. MOV compressed video format? (sorry if this is a stupid question)

Is. MOV (with a cannon EOS Rebel T2i ) a compressed video format? I apoligize if cela a stupid question with an obvious answer.

As well as the prejudice RAID RAID, or not, this ARTICLE could be very useful for defining an auxiliary system appropriate IO for you and the best spend your $.

I agree with Colin, that a RAID probably isn't going to help that bang a lot and more for the $ would be with a correctly adjusted upwards and allocated I/O.

Good luck

Hunt

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