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Multibridge Eclipse unstable HD-SDI output when in FCP “Edit to Tape”
Hey everyone,
I’ve had a support request open with Blackmagic since the beginning of March regarding this issue, and I’m hoping someone else can confirm/deny the existence of our little problem.
We have a Multibridge Eclipse connected to an 8-core Mac Pro. We had been steadily upgrading firmware/drivers as they were released to get the latest features offered by BM. When we switched to the 7.x.x Multibridge drivers, the output of the Eclipse became unstable when in an HD project and the “edit to tape” window was open in FCP. After some consultation with Blackmagic, we did an RMA of the hardware, and after swapping Eclipse hardware the problem was still present.
On a lark, we switched back to the 6.7.1 Multibridge drivers, and the problem went away. Switching back to 7.x.x and the problem returns. Is anyone else experiencing this behavior?
To replicate, open an HD project in FCP, have a timeline ready, open the “Edit to Tape” window, and watch the HD-SDI output become very unstable. It’s so bad when connected to one of our HDCam SRW-5500 decks that the deck flips into a “drum error” mode where a hard-reset of the deck is required. Connecting the output directly to an HD CRT monitor gives a very unstable picture with a very high frequency whine and constant switching noise as the monitor tries to lock to the incoming signal. Interestingly, if you can manage to get FCP to go into “edit” with this problem, the output stabilizes exactly at the the beginning edit.
Thanks in advance,
Steve