Sure, I��ll do your homework. :DWell, If the client has these damages from fire (ect..) there is no needed for audio. Cutting audio would allow more footage to be viewed. Also, Videos aren��t 100% needed, pictures are perfect as well. If videos are highly required I suggest getting a VSH recorder for the footages (seriously). These VSHs could be used for backs-ups for a small business only. If the video was recorded it could be compressed into a .WMA (File types: http://www.fileinfo.com/filetypes/video)�� Compressing the file will make the file smaller and easy to access. You might also want to look into bigger hard drives. If the videos are to much for a database (being stored on the computer) you could invest in Portable ThumDrives. This would be good for a small business. Only for a small business : )The websites�� Online streaming will be important. And servers will be needed. Invest in servers 2 keep the files, thus, when these files are needed the embedded video from the site will be viewable from the servers. Talk about HD? Some more $$$ will totally be needed.-This would be a rough draft of my report to the teacher : )GoodLuck!
I m not too literate with this stuff but it sounds like the format your recording in is a bit too detailed. What type of files does it output? .mpg? .mov? 50gigs is rather large. I have movies in great quality, 3 hours long that are 500mb so that only leads me to believe there is room for improvement on your compression ratios.
How about just using still images in stead?