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Jack Jones
August 3, 2010 at 5:33 amCorrect. Has to be a separate machine.
Jack Jones
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Joshua Helling
August 6, 2010 at 10:29 pmOkay…so lot’s of responses. Nothing of major substance…just some clarification.
You would have to use any ultrascope on it’s own computer. Cheapest way is to build a micro ATX luggable (or something similar). They’re cheap (like 1600 with the ultrascope card). But there is a beta version of the software that will work on the Mac OSX builds. Of course you can’t run this simultaneously to the resolve, but if you say, had an extra MacPro laying around you could use it thusly. Problem is…that’s an expensive way to go for scopes.
As for the USB 3 stuff. The issue isn’t the Mac drivers, there is simply no hardware available yet for USB3 on a Mac.
As for Linux to Mac port, (I’m no engineer) but from what i’m told that was a fairly straight forward process, something that could not be done as easily on the Windows side.
Sincerely,
Joshua
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Christopher Adams
January 16, 2011 at 2:37 pmSpeaking of scopes in Resolve. Is there a way to change the reading from MV to IRE?
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Yunus Kalule
November 30, 2011 at 5:39 amI am running DaVinci Resolve 8.1.
How can I configure my user interface to work properly on the Hannspree 32inch LCDTV? I do not see the rest of the Resolve user interface and therefore I can not be able to use this awesome software. I am running a Mac Pro HD.
Please help out
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Nick Strauser
December 11, 2011 at 3:18 amTo get into the scope section got to color. Then Right+click or control+click on the image (movie clip). You’ll see waveform options and you can check what you wanna see as a mini window.
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