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David Roth weiss
January 31, 2012 at 8:25 pm[Don Walker] “I am very disappointed, and if there is a workaround I sure would like to know.
“Ouch! The news is not encouraging for many Don. But, what’s another grand or two down the drain for another new I/O device? Right?
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Don Walker
January 31, 2012 at 8:33 pm[David Roth Weiss] “Ouch! The news is not encouraging for many Don. But, what’s another grand or two down the drain for another new I/O device? Right?”
Or $695 from BMD……. I sure would rather not go there. I love AJA. Great products, and stellar tech support. I have to believe they would not do this just to sell more cards. That would be a huge black mark against one of my favorite companies on the planet.
don walker
texarkana, texasJohn 3:16
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Andy Neil
February 1, 2012 at 2:29 amHey Greg. Just wanted to add my experience to this thread. I read the AJA documentation and installed Lion and the drivers (I have a Kona LHi). However, my picture is completely jumpy and audio is not being sent.
I double checked that the Kona was set to 1080i and that I was viewing a 1080i project. Picture is there, but jumps and lags similar I guess to your experience.
Sent an email to AJA support to see if they have any thoughts. Will post back if I hear from them.
Andy
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