OK, here's the skinny:
I currently record my radio show with Audacity on a Dell Optiplex GX 240. The problem is, that piece of shit computer has no USB 2.0 ports, so at the end of the night, I've got to wait a half hour while the show is transferred to my external hard drive. This is unacceptable. Even more troubling, that PC doesn't have an active internet connection, so I can't even grab the file at work the next day via \\computer\c$
So things are all kinds of fucked up. I'm not quite sure what I can do to make things work smoothly, so I'm looking at my options. I'm concerned with the throughput of USB 1.1 (as well as my 5400RPM hard drive), so I don't know if it's wise to have audacity save its temp files to me external HD and then just save the project there when the show is over. I don't want to run into an issue next week where I try that and then find out that the HD couldn't quite keep up with everything. I mean, technically, I'd only need to be able to write at about 9.2 MB/minute (shows are roughly 2 hours, and the resulting .wav is 1.1GB), but still, I'm just not completely trusting.
I dunno. Maybe I'm babbling. I need some fucking help and suggestions. Someone fucking help.
Does anyone think that I'll run into issues if I just set Audacity's temp file location to my external HD and then just save my project there at the end? If this'll work, it'll save a ton of time at the end, I'd wager.