Tutorial: How to Use the Grass Valley T2 iDDR in Your Worship Video Workflow
Combining the versatility of a ton of I/O ports and file format support, along with the security of an embedded OS and user-friendly hardware controls, the Grass Valley T2 provides you with a recipe for success.
T2 Storage Options
Combining the versatility of a ton of I/O ports and file format support, along with the security of an embedded OS and user-friendly hardware controls, the Grass Valley T2 provides you with a recipe for success. The Grass Valley T2 was recently updated and reintroduced as the series 2 models with better and faster storage options. The T2 recorders are available in three versions, but the only difference between them is the storage.
T2 Express includes two 500GB hard drives and a RAID 0 configuration, perfect for most production environments with up to 14 hours of recording time. The T2 Pro includes four 500GB hard drives and a RAID 10 configuration that has the same recording time but adds raid redundancy to protect your data against hardware failure.
T2 Elite includes two 1TB SSD drives in RAID 0, recommended for any applications that would benefit from SSD drives and requires twice the storage with up to 28 hours of recording. The T2s from Grass Valley are all available from this tutorial's sponsor, videoguys.com, starting at just under $13,000.