USB 3.0 vs Firewire 800 when it comes to music video
This question has been asked on forums that pertain to final cut, and logic pro. But I wanted to ask it here because the people here have general knowledge of just how things work. They don't guess or encourage you to use what they are using.
I know that Firewire 800 gives a constant stream and USB gives, "burst," But those burst are VERY fast on USB 3.0. I will give you an exmaple. I have one of those Touro external portable USB drives that are 7200RPM. It's USB 3.0.
When I speed test it, KEEP IN MIND this is not even an SSD drive, it test's almost as high as my internal SSD drive. That's how fast this thing is. But not if plugged into a hub. Even if it's the only object in the hub. If I plug it into the hub it runs at a speed of a USB 2.0 5400rpm drive. If I plug it straight into the macbook, it pegs out on the black magic speed test app.
Now, while at home I have MANY external professional grade desktop drives. These are 7200RPM also. The one's I'm using now, give me the option of USB 3.0 or firewire 800.
I do edit video also. I'm feeling like when I use USB 3.0 it's much better. But I keep hearing people online say NO, yes it's faster BUT the firewire 800 is better for audio/video because it's a constant stream and not a burst.
So, I ask you who do these things. Does it really matter? Is the constant burst of USB 3.0 so fast that in all reality it doesn't matter if it's constant stream?
To those who want to know why I need to know if this is important, I am recording very serious music. I don't want to lose any samples, not even a droplet of audio while recording. This could happen back in the USB 2.0 day's which is why the pro's use the Firewire.
I'm also wondering why my USB 3.0 hub isn't as fast as plugging directly in? It is a powered hub. And it's not split amongst other USB drives. I'm talking about, when I have ONE thing plugged up that is usb 3.0
I have two hub's, the other is 2.0 but that runs off of my thunderbolt display and not off of my macbook pro.
I know people will bring up thunderbolt here. But the speed test I did, USB 3.0 seems so fast that thunderbolt would be me just throwing money out there because I'm not sure I'd benefit from thunderbolt drives because nothing really goes that fast unless you're doing 4k video or something like that.
MacBook Pro, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.4)