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  • We have a VTrak/Xserve combo that’s worked great for years. The idea of installing a new xsan based on a Mac Pro taking up 1/3 of a rack or even a Mini in a Sonnet rack kit wasn’t very attractive.

    I’ll give the old Active team a few more weeks to come up with a plan for their old customers. They seemed to be a customer focused company, so burning bridges

  • We installed an mRaid at the end of last year. I’m really hoping Quantum buys their tech and continues to develop the product line. It would be hard to trust any company associated with Alex Grossman again if they totally abandon their old customers, so it should be worth it to Quantum.

    Even if they don’t, I’m counting on the system lasting 3+ years. That was the whole point of buying the best system in the first place… once it’s up it should just work for a long time.

  • Brendan Stark

    August 8, 2012 at 8:36 pm in reply to: Blackmagic Design TV Studio SD output from laptop

    You’ll need to set the laptop output to 525i5994 NTSC. That may or may not be possible depending on the video card, but it’s a really small screen size for Windows. Most of the time you’ll want to convert the signal via something like a Matrox MX02.

  • Maybe it’s because the BMD support site only explicitly mentions the Renesas USB 3.0 chip? It’s a little strange that they don’t have anything at all about Intel’s Z77 USB 3.0 implementation and compatibility with any of their USB 3.0 products. It seems like that would be the standard to focus on now that Intel is finally adopting the technology.

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