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  • Looking at getting one so some question?

    Posted by Sean Davison on November 8, 2005 at 2:35 pm

    Now that My Cinewave is on it’s last legs I need to up grade and like the Decklink but I’m a bit confused.

    I fancy the Multibridge Studio but cant work out what sort of PCI card it comes with if any. I’ve got a G5 with PCI x but 2 slots are being used up so Ive only got one free.

    How long is the lead that connects the Multibridge to the PCI card and can I use a 3m one?

    I have a little known audio network called MLAN which Yamaha promised would be all the rage by now. Unfortunatly the word clock implementation is very flaky. If I try to use my Cinewave card I cant use my MLAN 01x desk (it drops the wordclock connection.) It looks as if you have more word clock control with Decklink – is this the case and can I sync it to my macs word clock?

    Jonathan Smiles replied 20 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • John Christie

    November 8, 2005 at 4:51 pm

    Hi Sean
    As a former Cinewave owner, I feel your pain. Keep in mind the Multibridge Studio isn’t shipping yet, but I spent a lot of time at the Blackmagic booth at NAB. The Multibridge Studio is designed around PCI Express, The card that goes in the computer is a very simple interface card, all the video processing happens in the MB itself. They mentioned 2 lengths of cable that could be used between the interface card and the MB, and I think the longest one was over 3 meters (but don’t quote me on that) Grant Petty was saying that the cable has to be spec’d very carefully and there is a limit on the length. Blackmagic spoke as well about an interface card for existing Powermac owners that will convert PCI-X to PCI-express although you won’t have the speed of PCI Express.

    If I were you, I’d hang on until the Multibridge and the new quad-processors Powermacs ship. The combination of the two is going to be very powerful.

    Cheers

    John Christie

    Keyframes Editing

  • Sean Davison

    November 9, 2005 at 7:34 am

    OK – I’m confused – PCI X is different from PCI express? Is my new dual 2GB soon to be obsolete? Will the Multibridge studio run on the G5 I Have now? (Has PCI express)

    I’m going to be using it for HD and DVC Pro HD

  • Jonathan Smiles

    November 9, 2005 at 9:44 am

    Hi Sean,

    PCI-X is not the same as PCIe (PCI Express).

    If you have a old PCI-X G5 with Dual processors you will need to buy the Blackmagic PCIe to PCI-X bridge card.

    If you have the new PCIe Dual core G5s that where announced a couple of weeks ago you use the simple PCIe to external PCIe adaptor included with the Multibridge Extreme.

    Give me a call on 01752 704 891 and I will go over it with you.

    Jonathan Smiles

    Managing Director/CEO

    Digital Safari Ltd

    UK – Specialist Reseller

    dCinema – HD – SD

    https://www.digitalsafari.co.uk

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