Bryan Dicerb
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Yeah… I think we all know that.
I have a firewire 800 here and a full 32 gig card. I just haven’t had the time to mess with it. Part of the whole work thing getting in the way of play. I’m sure I’ll have a 30 minute render at some point today though.
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Yeah, I replied to you in the other thread…..
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Not really sure how to check speed. 31 gig card was going to take est. 21 minutes to transfer to my laptop. I quit dumping though so not sure how long it would have really taken. I’m dumping now to a USB2 drive so not sure if that helps to figure out speed.
Is there a program out there I can do a transfer speed test with?
I don’t have a SATA drive to check. That would be pretty sweet if it dumped straight to the SATA without going through the computer.
Computer is a Mac Book Pro 2.33 Core 2…. Several years old running 10.6.2 snow leopard.
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I finally receive mine and it works great. Haven’t had a Duel Adapter Kernel Attack yet with it.
I’ve used both P2 slots, I’ve renamed, copied and formatted cards.
Comes with a case and several plug adapters for different countries.
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Bryan Dicerb
February 2, 2010 at 10:22 pm in reply to: He video out freezes when playingback material that has an orange render barWow…. The nerve. These people are trying to help you and based on what you’ve said and what they’ve responded, they are spot on.
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I got this today…
“The DuelAdapter is no longer supported under the 10.6 Snow Leopard Operating System. Apple has excluded key features to make our drivers functional, please feel free to contact Apple if you have any complaints or questions based on their decision to stop their DuelDriver support.
Thank you for contacting the DuelAdapter email support.
Ryan”Seems odd to me that Apple would need to make a driver for a 3rd party product. Looks like you’ll need to stay with Leopard if you want the thing to work. Maybe Duel Systems should change their site and tell people it’s not supported in snow leopard.
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Actually I should have written a bunch of “jump cuts”. That makes a little more sense.
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Well I’ve done hundreds of timelapses and what I meant by flash frames is that when driving, if the length of time between frames taken is very long it will just look like you are somewhere totally somewhere different every frame instead of looking like you are driving fast. Hence flash frames.
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Have you tested what it will look like? Unless you do a frame every couple of seconds it seems like it will look like a bunch of flash frames. Only thing that would look cool would be if you were following someone so you have a fixed forground.
Figure every mile at 60 miles per hour will be about a second at one frame every 2 seconds. Shoot with as short a pause as you can get away with. You can always speed it up in post, but you can’t slow it down.
For power, I would use the AC adapter and use an inverter. One less thing to deal with.
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Can’t imagine they won’t have a driver and some point. Kind of hard to sell an item that doesn’t work.