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  • INTENSITY PRO ANALOG ISSUES

    Posted by Shawn Pinner on June 3, 2008 at 6:38 am

    I just set up the Intensity Pro on my PC.
    I have a clone pc with a 2.66GHz duo core xeon, 2 GB of ram, a NVIDIA Quadro FX 370 card.

    The HDMI in is working but I can’t get any signal from the analog in or out. I tried RGB and AV inputs, but I get nothing.
    I am using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 and have used the media player that comes with Intensity, but I still get no analog signal.

    I shoot with a JVC HD7U and bought this card as a work around to avoid dealing with the .TOD files. I have done this before with an AJA I/O with no problems, using RGB 8 bit uncompressed capture.

    I want to be able to capture as uncompressed HD, SD and use the DV compressions capture on the card as well and should be able to since the camera will send out 1080i and 480i through the component. Does this card do conversions and compressions?

    The card was originally mounted in a PCIe x1 slot, but heard it works better in a higher lane, so I moved it to a PCIe x16 slot.

    I am currently running the Intensity 1.8.4 that came with the card only after running the 2.0 version I downloaded when it was in the PCIe x1 slot. I did a full uninstall and used the original drivers this time when I moved to the x16 slot.

    If anyone has any ideas or advice, please throw them at me.
    Thanks.

    Shawn Pinner
    GOEFILMS.COM

    Shawn Pinner replied 17 years, 11 months ago 1 Member · 1 Reply
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  • Shawn Pinner

    June 3, 2008 at 9:19 am

    Scratch that. I finally found the control panel and adjusted the settings. Yea… I was praying for a control panel and I finally figured it out by reading some of the other posts in here. THANKS CREATIVE COW!

    Shawn Pinner
    GOEFILMS.COM

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