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Wayne G, in his latest blog post for OWC, introduces the highly anticipated ThunderBlade X8, signaling a significant leap forward in high-performance RAID SSD technology. The ThunderBlade X8 retains its position as a go-to choice for creative professionals, offering enhanced speed, increased RAID capacity, and an improved design. The OWC team, comprising engineering experts and professionals from film, recording, and photography backgrounds, strategically addressed the need for heightened speed and capacity in creative applications, leading to the evolution of ThunderBlade X8.
One of the key improvements is the remarkable boost in speed, with the ThunderBlade X8 reaching up to 2949MB/s real-world speed. This enhancement spans across various platforms, including Windows PCs, Macs with Intel processors, and Macs with Apple M-Series chips. Noteworthy speed improvements of up to 21% on Windows, 15% on Intel-based Macs, and 10% on M-Series Macs underline ThunderBlade X8’s commitment to superior performance across diverse systems.
A game-changer for RAID 4 and 5 configurations, ThunderBlade X8 excels with double the NVMe SSD Blades, providing 16% more usable capacity and sustained speeds up to 2464MB/s. This translates to improved adherence to the 3-2-1 rule of data backups without compromising on capacity, performance, or time efficiency. Notably, when used with Apple Silicon machines, ThunderBlade X8 exhibits a remarkable 16% increase in RAID 4/5 performance.
In terms of design, ThunderBlade X8 maintains its durable, fanless, solid aluminum case, with notable tweaks to the lighting. The introduction of downward-pointing individual LEDs replaces the previous LED light bar, offering a less distracting presence on set. Additionally, a ruggedized power connector caters to intense production environments. The unchanged durability is highlighted by the fin-design, ballistic hard-shell case, ensuring data safety during transport.
The ThunderBlade X8 solidifies its position as the best RAID SSD with its capacity to hold eight NVMe M.2 SSDs, supporting capacities up to 32TB and delivering unmatched data transfer speeds of 2949MB/s. Write speed improvements of up to 21% across all platforms, coupled with the ease of RAID configurations through included SoftRAID XT software, position ThunderBlade X8 as the ideal choice for professional video editors and VFX houses.
With a purpose-built design for video professionals, ThunderBlade X8 caters to the diverse needs of on-set editing, shuttle drives, and cloud-based workflows. Its second Thunderbolt port enhances versatility, allowing connections to USB-C devices, displays, or daisy-chaining up to five additional Thunderbolt devices. Professional video editors benefit from a seamless editing experience with centralized file access.
In conclusion, the ThunderBlade X8 is a powerhouse that combines speed, capacity, and reliability, making it the ultimate choice for creative professionals seeking top-tier performance in the ever-evolving landscape of video and film production. As the new year unfolds, the ThunderBlade X8 sets a new standard for RAID SSDs, embodying OWC’s commitment to innovation and excellence.
Read the full blog post by Wayne G for OWC HERE
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Learning to Appreciate Great Content
The web is teeming with content. There are articles, videos, and podcasts to serve every niche. And we can’t forget about the many newsletters out there. That certainly applies to web design and all its subgenres.
Perhaps we should be celebrating this golden age of content creation. Publishing is easier than ever. We can learn just about anything we want on demand. How cool is that?
It’s worth wondering if we’re pushing the limits of the human mind, though. There’s so much content that we can become overwhelmed. It may also lead us to devalue those who create it.
For example, consider your social media habits. How many times have you “liked” content – even if you didn’t bother to read it? I find myself doing this quite often.
The act represents a tiny show of support – which is fine. But it also speaks to how scattered this technology is making us. We’re always in search of that next hit of dopamine. Meanwhile, we pay little attention to what’s right in front of us. Maybe we’re missing out?
All of this makes me think that there must be a better way. So, how can we learn to appreciate great content? How do we support those who create it? Here are a few ideas.
Optimize Your Social Media Feeds
Social media feeds can get out of hand. You might be following too many accounts. Or accounts that bombard you with low-quality content. Maybe it’s time to take a step back.
Take some time to optimize your feed. You could unfollow the accounts you aren’t interested in. But you don’t have to go that far. It’s also possible to mute these users. That way, you regain some sanity without hurting anyone’s feelings.
These platforms also provide ways to focus on what’s relevant to you. For example, Twitter/X’s Lists feature lets you follow accounts related to a specific subject. It might save your head from exploding.
The idea is to choose quality over quantity. You’ll save time and spare yourself from visual clutter. Both are positive for your mental health.
Why sift through all that garbage for a golden nugget? Customize your social media experience so that you only get the good stuff.
Tell Others Why You Love a Piece of Content
Clicking a share button helps content creators. You’re spreading the word about something you found valuable. More views and likes could mean more revenue for the author.
Shared content is easy to miss, though. Sometimes, we mindlessly share something of interest. Again, maybe we didn’t take the time to read it. However, without context, it can easily get lost in the shuffle.
Thus, adding a testimonial to the mix is even more powerful. Explain why you love a piece of content. Tell others what you learned.
Maybe it helped you navigate a coding challenge. Or it changed your perspective on a subject. Testimonials can be powerful. And they may convince someone to check it out.
Reach Out to Your Favorite Creators
Is anyone out there? That’s the question I ask myself when publishing an article. Analytics can tell me how many people are visiting. However, those statistics don’t reflect personal impact.
I suspect other content creators are wondering the same thing. It’s hard to know if you’re reaching people. For some, it may lead them to question whether to keep publishing.
Here’s where a little feedback can go a long way. Reaching out to the author lets them know you care about their content.
The web communities of old did this with blog comments. These days, it’s just as easy to connect via social media.
What should you say? Anything that’s on your mind is fair game. You can write a short “thank you” note or ask a follow-up question. A little constructive criticism or a counterpoint is also welcome.
Granted, not every creator will react with gratitude. But these interactions mean something. They could be the motivation to stay in the game.
Subscribe to Free and Paid Content
Publishers are experimenting with various business models. Some are ad-supported, while others are offering subscriptions. That may include subscription fees.
The idea of paying for content on the web has always been controversial. I was firmly against it in my younger days. Why should I pay when so much is available for free?
But it’s becoming harder for creators to get by on ads alone. A few well-known people may receive cushy sponsorships. However, that’s a rarity in this economic climate. It seems that companies aren’t as willing to part with their cash. We’re seeing this frequently in the web design space.
That puts the onus on consumers to show support. If you value a content creator – subscribe to them. That may mean sharing your email address. Or it could be a paid subscription. Both scenarios are helpful.
Providing direct monetary support helps creators cover costs (and maybe eke out a profit). A free subscription boosts the number shared with advertisers.
The more subscribers, the better the chance for them to publish more outstanding content. Thus, it’s worth helping however you are able.
Support the Content You Love
Most content creators aren’t part of a corporate conglomerate. Many are independent people who are passionate about a subject.
The web design community is chock-full of examples. We’re often willing to share what we know. And we care about subjects like creativity, security, and accessibility.
The reality is that it’s harder for creators to break through the noise. Social media is chaotic. And the old-school promotional techniques don’t work as well.
The good news is that it’s possible to support your favorite content. And doing so has some mental health benefits!
So, clean out the clutter in your feeds. Share content that’s important to you. Reach out to authors and let them know you’re paying attention. And subscribe to them when you can.
Each of these steps makes an impact. And you’ll help great content rise above the rest.
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In the ever-evolving landscape of video streaming, the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT) protocol emerges as a game-changer. Developed as a royalty-free, open-source solution, SRT excels in delivering secure, low-latency streaming performance, particularly over unpredictable networks like the public internet. At its core, SRT leverages an intelligent packet retransmit mechanism called Automatic Repeat reQuest (ARQ) atop a UDP data flow, offering protection against packet loss, bandwidth fluctuations, and ensuring the quality of live video transmissions.
The surge in the use of video across various sectors necessitates a robust solution for streaming. SRT steps in as a protocol uniquely tailored for high-performance video, amalgamating the low latency of User Datagram Protocol (UDP) with error-checking to rival the reliability of Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Unlike TCP/IP, SRT is codec agnostic, making it a versatile choice for streaming any type of video content.
Excitement among IT thought leaders is palpable as SRT emerges as a viable replacement for the aging Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). RTMP, a TCP-based streaming protocol known for its low-latency and minimal buffering, struggles with new applications due to its inability to stream HEVC video content. In contrast, SRT’s codec agnosticism allows it to seamlessly handle various video content types.
The benefits of adopting the SRT protocol are multifaceted. SRT not only ensures pristine video quality by safeguarding against jitter, packet loss, and bandwidth fluctuations but also excels in low-latency delivery, combining the reliability of TCP/IP with the speed of UDP. Security is paramount, with SRT employing industry-standard AES 128/256-bit encryption for end-to-end protection and simplified firewall traversal. Leveraging the public internet becomes a reality, opening up new avenues for streaming applications, including cloud-based distribution and streaming to various social media platforms concurrently.
SRT’s versatility extends to its interoperability, allowing users to seamlessly integrate it into their video and audio streaming workflows with confidence in multi-vendor compatibility. As a cost-effective, open-source protocol, SRT ensures future-proofed solutions through its commitment to the SRT Alliance, a community founded in 2017 to support the collaborative development and free availability of the SRT protocol. As a member of the SRT Alliance, Matrox Video stands behind the endorsement of SRT, emphasizing its significance in reshaping the landscape of secure, reliable, and low-latency video streaming.
Read the full blog post from Matrox HERE
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