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the DITBOX™ is here..an Ultimate Workstation

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The DITBOX™ is here and looking for BETA test Shoots in SO.CAL area
An ultimate DIT workstation solution for on-set Transfers, Dailies and Transcodes via REDROCKET and STORM or REDCINE-X
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Thanks to all of you who I talked to at the STORM presentation at RED STUDIOS last week. Many of you probably still have questions about my DITBOX™ system.. so here it is. I do not linger a lot on REDUSER so I thought I would post here with maybe some links on other threads (where does this go? under 'workflow' or 'equipment' etc) But below are some links to more photos and some more FAQ's about the system on the following post after this one:
the website is a little sparse but also has some photo links here:
http://www.ditbox.com

the photo bucket gallery of photos and specs is here:
http://s573.photobucket.com/albums/ss175/alamobucket/DITBOX PHOTOS AND SPECS/


I will be posting more specs and answers to more questions as I can... those that know me know that I am not a HEAVY REDUSER presence but I will get to you as soon as I can
thanks for all the help and hope to bring my system to your set soon or see you at the studio...

What is a DITBOX™? :

Imagine: a MAC/WINDOWS/LINUX rugged expandable workstation hybrid somewhere between a laptop and a desktop with many more expansion and built-in accessory options than can be found in either.
It has been referred to as a "Swiss Army Knife" of portable DIT workstations because of its practical multi-tool versatility. (also because a similar design came from a very clever Swiss Red Tech computer guy, many of you may have seen his original system posted on REDUSER years ago)

Why is it better than a high end laptop?

(see above)
...no really,... a
DITBOX™ is not designed to replace a Laptop who's only function is to "copy" R3D files from a "RED" source to another backup drive. It just does it faster and.. well, better. ... and it does much more. If you are only shooting low-end relaxed deadline projects that can use a PA to copy files over to an external hard drive.. then you don't really need a workstation, like this one or any other. Likewise it is not designed to take the place of a High End DIT station on a large cart with multiple video, color and audio mixing capabilities.. though it does a lot of that too.

Then what options make this better than a high end MacBook pro?


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DITBOX™ has the following options that are only available via "add-on" stuff if you wanted to attach or use them on a laptop which makes it a lot more practical than just plugging things via express card into a laptop:
INSTALLED REDROCKET card system... ON THE MOTHERBOARD.. just like a tower on a large DIT cart.
Multiple Built-in and Swappable SATA Storage drives for backing up to or transcoding footage to or from
MULTIPLE BUILT-IN SATA connections to everything that matters:
Like: the Removable hard drives, the Built-in CF card reader, the Built-in RED DRIVE LEMO connection,the Hot Swap external Estata connection for external drives or raid arrays (or RED SSD stations... the new version has a RED STATION built in) .. and a few more.
MOTHERBOARD card FireWire connections:... FW400, (remember those?) FW800 (2) even a mini-firewire connection for Cameras etc..
TWELVE USB connections (6 internal, 6 external)
Almost every known card reader format needed: T-Flash, SM, SD,MMC1, MMC2, CF1, CF2,(actually 2 separate CF readers... one is hyper fast SATA per above) XD, MS DUO, MS pro DUO etc etc...etc..
Multiple PCI slots (4 on the beta working field unit shown above.. more to follow) for the RED Rocket Card, Graphic Card, etc..
4 Hot and "warm" swappable hard drives up to 640 gigs each... (actually any sata 2.5" drive of any size)
One LARGE internal 'scratch' or 'workbench' Drive (a 3.5" sata) of up to ... um.. I don't know.. how big do they make them now? 3TB? 4? I have a 1.2tb size one in the working field unit now.
Well then why is this better than a High End MAC Tower? .. or a Windows Machine for that matter..?

Well for starters it runs all software Mac, Windows, Linux etc... (actually I have not tried it on Windows Vista.. but it should run that as well) You just swap out the preloaded MAC Removable drive (which I prefer) for the Windows Drive and restart. (btw I run it on Solid State start-up drives for quick and quiet start ups..)

Additionally it is more RUGGED than most computers... all the components are shock mounted, rubber isolated and then even the CASE itself is rubber cushioned and then built to close up like a rugged metal box.
But more importantly it is designed along the RED Camera lines, which is different than Apple, Windows, or Mac in many ways, in that......: IT IS MODULAR AND UPGRADEABLE.
This means when the new 'MENAZOIC' or 'BEELZEBUB' (sic) chipset processor comes out... (that only works on certain motherboards) I can replace just the motherboard or just the processor and keep all the stuff that still works..

Several companies are offering these portable workstations that do on-set RED stuff.. how is this one any better?


Well .. I don't know, I just think it is another, perhaps better option. I have taken a look at the other options out there and I tried to add some things the other systems did not have .. and actually "took out" options that were not warranted or were a bit overkill. For instance I kept the smaller DESKTOP screen because I have never gotten anyone to agree on which is the "best" "most accurate" "color calibrated" LCD MONITOR to install

There are a lot of great 1920 monitors out there so I decided to just make that a client or DIT decision to add on as a external monitor. I like the HP DreamColor ..but others said the ELZO or ? was better.. and then there are other brands coming out as well... so I just kept the smaller desktop monitor AS A DESKTOP MONITOR. (although the final field version will probably still be 1920x1080)
I also wanted my system to be the ultimate upgradeable system with the options that I wanted most with the option to add externals as needed. For instance portability really was a concern. I want all or any of my systems to be carry-on luggage if needed in a pinch with options to be be bought on-site (like a client-supplied/specified RAID system, or an ultra large HD-SDI monitor) But I wanted my one box to do everything else. ... and it does. All I know is that I wanted one very powerful upgradeable computer to use on set and later for critical color correcting at either my US or Europe office, and when it becomes a 2nd or 3rd generation machine I will build it back up to 1st generation... (and maybe make it smaller)
It has taken me two years of tweaking components to get them to all talk to one another on Windows, Mac and LInux software and still keep up with OSX10.5 .. then 10.5.6... then Snow Leopard then 10.6.6 then ... well you know the rest. If other machines can do that then they are good machines.. no matter who makes them. I am just a somewhat tech-savvy DP who is tired of having my footage f#%ked up by well-intentioned but 'after the fact' post transcoding mishaps.

So this is not the final working universal DITBOX™ version?


well no... this is the very stable working fine.. "doing what I need it to do" version. This is the test of concept version I want to get out to beta testers on REAL productions to perfect the ultimate DITBOX workflow. But it is pretty cool and once you get used to sata to sata to sata backups and transcodes via a portable REDROCKET system in ONE box it should be hard to go back to anything else. The newer version has a bit larger screen and will probably have both a USB 3 option and hopefully a Thunderbolt option.


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Nice
 
Looks very workmanlike; I may have to find out if this thing is eruption-proof!

What would be good is if you could record directly to the E-SATA port, and have this box essentially emulate a RED DRIVE...

Mike
 
More info about the DITBOX™ continued...

More info about the DITBOX™ continued...

Sorry reached the text limit on the last post which cut off my FAQ's so here is some more info:
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Can a DITBOX™ replace the Data Cart DIT system?

No.. it is not designed to .. but I think it might allow for a smaller cart. .. or an additional component to add to one of the shelves.

What is the CPU processor inside the unit?

It's an INTEL. But it could be any processor you want it to be. Really. The working field unit version right now has a processor that was chosen to run reasonably cool, reasonably stable and of low power demand... and still do everything it needed to do.. which was run the latest version of virtually all RED enabled software via MAC or Windows interfaces. That it does. It runs STORM and REDCINE-X with better than real time output of full debayer R3D files to PRORES 422. And it does it with 16 gigs of onboard RAM. It transfers RED R3D files at up to 5gigs a minute from one disc or CF card to another (actually a component more of bus speed than anything else probably) It will undoubtedly be upgraded to the latest best processor, that I think will be the most stable for the platform, but may NOT be the fastest 12-core system out there. I'd rather leave that a bit vague for now... sorry. I do not want to get into a GEEKBENCH read-out argument about who has the fastest workstation. The DITBOX™ will probably never be the fastest on set computer. It does not need to be.

You mean I can just go and buy a Computer that will be, and is, faster than the DITBOX™?

Yup. Always. And then to slow it down you bring it home and put it on your desk. (sorry old joke... I could not resist... sometimes I just slay myself) Seriously, I will give some further specs about the system in a later post.. right now I just wanted to let folks know who have been helping me.. that the DITBOX™ is finally... here.
so thanks for the support.
more photos here and on photbucket site .. see website at www.ditbox.com
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If you are only shooting low-end relaxed deadline projects that can use a PA to copy files over to an external hard drive.. then you don't really need a workstation, like this one or any other.

That line is going to piss off most of your potential clients, I know it pissed me off.
 
That line is going to piss off most of your potential clients, I know it pissed me off.

I think maybe he was saying if your shoot plans on doing said type of transfer, this is probably not the setup for you, as it will be more than you are willing to pay and more than you need/want/require.

Prob not a knock on any DIT
 
That line is going to piss off most of your potential clients, I know it pissed me off.

Why would that line piss someone off? If the production just has a PA doing data management, then data management isn't very important to them and they have no interest in a system like this.


Dusty
 
been trying to build something like this for awhile now! really awesome. so I take it when the time comes, custom orders can be made? make it have expandable components?

I'd love to see a version without the red drive lemo, a decklink or kona thrown in,expres 34 slot... and a thunderbolt option in the future too.

how "open" is this unit? can you easily crack it open and swap out parts if things burn out? PSU? rocket? etc?

it's looks really cool. If you ever have a unit on east coast, I'd love to beta test for you anytime.
 
I wonder how productions and their insurances feel about having a hackintosh on a pro set - one can only imagine the discussions if something fails and you loose your data...
 
productions don't ask questions until something fails. macs fail too, cameras fail, things fail. something like this, if the software is outfitted to the hardware, just like what a mac does. things will be smooth. but of course, vigorous beta testing has to be done.

if you can design something to be near bulletproof with X components, and you don't deviate from that, and that's the stuff you need to work the job, then I see no issues with it. an alternative to a mac tower is really needed.
 
laptop&PA vs DIT workstation

laptop&PA vs DIT workstation

Wow... of all the elements of my sarcasm that I thought would piss people off ... I did not see that one coming.

Both Aaron and Dustin got it right. Sorry Jay if I sounded harsh, but there are shoots where I and/or my camera has been hired... but there is no Data Tech or DIT hired ...ever.
On one occasion I shot for 3 days and nights in Sweden and no one ever backed up data or checked a frame of footage. On many other occasions shoots have one crew person just dragging and dropping footage via Finder from one drive to another. Those producers will never hire me or my workstation.
As Aaron said.. those types of shoots will never need (or perhaps afford) a data tech or a workstation like mine. It is a simple fact of economics. ..all the money is spent on Camera or lights or ? and they are content to just figure out post after the fact.

Dustin; as to other questions. yes it is a custom workstation built piece by piece and designed with special Drivers to run OSX. Some tweaks and a lot of workarounds have taken a very long time to juggle. Getting Mac to run on other systems is not real hard,, but getting it to run stable on a custom station like this took quite awhile and still keep up with OSX upgrades. I wanted the system to run the graphic card, e-sata card, FW card, RR card etc under BOTH Windows & Mac & Linux. ... that was the hard part. I must reiterate that the original older design license (which I had to buy) came from a very smart Swiss guy who is simply a very savvy computer/RED DIT guy.
 
productions don't ask questions until something fails. macs fail too, cameras fail, things fail. something like this, if the software is outfitted to the hardware, just like what a mac does. things will be smooth. but of course, vigorous beta testing has to be done.

if you can design something to be near bulletproof with X components, and you don't deviate from that, and that's the stuff you need to work the job, then I see no issues with it. an alternative to a mac tower is really needed.

Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that this DIT workstation is being made, and I do not want to imply it's any more or less reliable as other systems. Of course, everything can brake, no matter what OS or whatnot. All I'm saying is that an insurance company will probably look for things it can blame and refuse to pay if something goes downhill. And a computer with an OS that is "illegally" installed might just be that...
 
re production insurance/ etc

re production insurance/ etc

.. as I understand it the original Swiss design of an earlier version of this workstation was seeking certification as appropriate for negative digital backup by several completion bond providers. I do not know why he did this as there are a LOT of 3rd party components on any given shoot that have not been 'submitted' for completion bond review. But more than likely I will also seek some input from those firms. Whether the original design was ever certified I do not know.. but a similar units are being rented out of a rental house in Switzerland. I do not remember the name.. it might be "Octamas?" All I know is that it is the "largest rental house in Switzerland" if you are concerned about a DIT solution being "insurable" maybe you should ask them about this issue.
If I can be of any more help let me know
 
Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that this DIT workstation is being made, and I do not want to imply it's any more or less reliable as other systems. Of course, everything can brake, no matter what OS or whatnot. All I'm saying is that an insurance company will probably look for things it can blame and refuse to pay if something goes downhill. And a computer with an OS that is "illegally" installed might just be that...

a very valid point, i wish apple will just let go and let us do as we wish. they let you install windows on their hardware, but won't let us install their OS on other hardware, it's just all silly to my eyes. there is a demand for more compact mobile power houses, for transcode, looks, offloading, the whole 9 yards.

I just really hate the ergonomics of how a huge power house DIT cart is.
 
I didn't know that, cool. If you have green light from the insurance before the shoot that's great and it sure is a very valid on-set tool. Octamas (not just rental, it's a full-grown one-stop-shop) was among the first ones S. showed the unit to. I don't know if they rent it out these days, I know they didn't until something like a year ago (used to work there). I think I remember something like it being rented out by Megarent, but I could be wrong. Alexander might chime in on this one.

Anyway, great job :)
 
a very valid point, i wish apple will just let go and let us do as we wish. they let you install windows on their hardware, but won't let us install their OS on other hardware, it's just all silly to my eyes. there is a demand for more compact mobile power houses, for transcode, looks, offloading, the whole 9 yards.

I just really hate the ergonomics of how a huge power house DIT cart is.

Agreed. And BTW, and very off topic (sorry bout that): Congrats on post No. 1'000! :cheers2:
 
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