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  • Brad Torreano

    February 1, 2011 at 1:58 pm in reply to: DeckLink/Windows 7 Issues

    My temp solution was to take CheckVersionPCI.exe out of my startup programs in MSCONFIG and then reboot, but I already had one instance of that not working so I don’t know if it was coincidence or not.

    I am going to be calling Blackmagic either today or tomorrow to work this out with them, so I’ll share anything I learn on these boards.

    http://www.russellvideo.com

  • Brad Torreano

    January 28, 2011 at 1:42 pm in reply to: DeckLink/Windows 7 Issues

    I had a strange minor victory this morning in that I took CheckVersionPCI.exe out of my Start Up programs and I successfully rebooted twice.

    That being established, I did not try Achilleas’s solution and Joshua’s solution wasn’t exactly what I was experiencing (I never had the control panel grayed out and CheckVersionPCI.exe froze when I started it manually), so I’d like to explore my options further so ensure that this never happens again.

    Today is a hard day to follow up on any of these solutions since I’m behind in my work and a working card means I need to catch up on some projects, but I’d love to look into this further on Monday.

    Is there a faster way to contact Blackmagic besides the support request? I apologize if it’s obvious, but I didn’t see it this morning when I was looking at the support section of the website.

    http://www.russellvideo.com

  • Brad Torreano

    February 2, 2010 at 5:59 pm in reply to: 2 Problems (or maybe 1?) in Premiere CS4

    Nothing was converted. I captured this footage directly from the DV Cam deck using the Matrox AVI codec. That results in the best quality workflow with the Axio LE hardware/software I’m using. I’ve been using Matrox codecs with Premiere for over 2 years and this is the first time I’ve ever had this problem.

    http://www.russellvideo.com

  • Brad Torreano

    February 2, 2010 at 4:50 pm in reply to: 2 Problems (or maybe 1?) in Premiere CS4

    My source footage was all captured in-house as Matrox AVIs. I use the Matrox MPEG I-Frame codec for everything and all my other projects have been working smoothly, and that includes things that I’ve worked on today.

    http://www.russellvideo.com

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