Originally posted by: Viper GTS
With either the limiting speed will be the source/destination drive speeds.
Beyond that, why worry?
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: bsobel
You won't notice the difference between USB2 and FW.
Bill
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
With either the limiting speed will be the source/destination drive speeds.
Beyond that, why worry?
Viper GTS
It's just because I've heard that USB2 has the capability of 480Mbps BUT it never reaches that speed(IIRC, the harddisk wasn't the limiting factor) and also IIRC, USB2 should be faster than Firewire but in real world conditions, it never is.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
With either the limiting speed will be the source/destination drive speeds.
Beyond that, why worry?
Viper GTS
It's just because I've heard that USB2 has the capability of 480Mbps BUT it never reaches that speed(IIRC, the harddisk wasn't the limiting factor) and also IIRC, USB2 should be faster than Firewire but in real world conditions, it never is.
You are correct that USB2 tests slower than firewire, but I'd bet that the Ipod's drive can't sustain writes at USB2 throughput speeds, much less firewire.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: oog
The one thing I have to deal with in using USB2 is that the ipod doesn't charge over USB2 (unless I just don't know the secret).
Originally posted by: makessense
if usb2 has capabilities of 480mbps, how much does usb1.1 do?
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: makessense
if usb2 has capabilities of 480mbps, how much does usb1.1 do?
12mbps IIRC
Originally posted by: makessense
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: makessense
if usb2 has capabilities of 480mbps, how much does usb1.1 do?
12mbps IIRC
No wonder why my plextor px-708uf can only burn 4x for a normal cd. thx for the info.