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  • Aurora Support

    May 4, 2006 at 12:19 pm in reply to: Audio sweetning for video

    There’s an excellent article by Marco Solario in the inaugural issue of the Creative Cow Magazine, but that’s just a starter…

  • Aurora Support

    April 30, 2006 at 9:27 am in reply to: FILE based picture playback systems

    You can check out the Aurora products at https://www.auroravideosys.com

  • Aurora Support

    April 25, 2006 at 9:08 pm in reply to: FILE based picture playback systems

    VVTR is a great solution if your host machine doesn’t have the available bandwidth to output the video as well as the sound. In either case, our Fuse-X is a great fit for either the host PT macintosh, or for a Mac running VVTR..

  • Aurora Support

    April 25, 2006 at 9:06 pm in reply to: LCD for Pro Tools room

    The only catch with high-end flat-panel TVs and monitors is that there is usually a significant delay through the input processing circuitry. You’ll want some to do some testing, to get the timeline offset dialed in, and if you’re using a DV converter, you’ll never get consistent offset while looping..

    The Syncheck is a great peice of gear for calibrating your offset, and a card like

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    the Aurora Fuse-X is a great option for outputting video to your new display. Fuse-X plays any QuickTime compression format from within any QT-compliant application without interference or interaction with the application.

    – Mike Stroven
    Aurora Video Systems

  • Aurora Support

    June 16, 2005 at 5:57 pm in reply to: PhotoJPEG vs Blackmagic 8-Bit Uncompressed

    The Squared-5 DC30 Codec is MotionJPEG-A. The DC20 and DC30 cards used the old Zoran 36050 Motion-JPEG-A hardware compressor, and is almost identical to the 36060 chip on our IgniterX-family of cards.

    The RT effects in FCP implemented by Squared-5 are just entries in the FCP enabler file. Graeme is right in that this stuff is almost completely undocumented, so the guy at squared 5 has spent a lot of time reverse engineering, or he has inside access to Apple.

    – Mike

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