Carsten Orlt
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Carsten Orlt
May 2, 2008 at 2:17 am in reply to: Is there a way to apply the time code filter to an entire bin of timelines?only to multiple clips in a timeline.
either make a favourite fx from your prefered TC reader setting and select all clips and then choose this favourite
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apply to the first clips, copy, select all other clips and paste attributes – filter only
if you done this on the first seq you only have to load the other seq’s and select all – paste attributes – filter only -
Do you try to play back Prores or Prores(HQ) timeline with not matching ioHD view settings?
Because you can’t 🙂 The selected ioHD output setting (av device setting) has to match either non HQ or HQ depending on your timeline.
PS. there is a Aja IO form here too.
Carsten
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Carsten Orlt
April 15, 2008 at 12:01 pm in reply to: little interesting test with HDV and ioHD ProresThanks George!
Carsten
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Carsten Orlt
April 15, 2008 at 9:37 am in reply to: little interesting test with HDV and ioHD ProresThat’s why I ‘normally’ read my credits a million time 🙂 (being one of those non-native people)
As for the firewire plus ioHD option: I work on a MacBook Pro and tried to control the camera via firewire and capture HDMI to the ioHD at the same time. Didn’t work. Maybe it does if you have a separate firewire card in a desktop system?
Cheers
Carsten
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Carsten Orlt
April 15, 2008 at 2:23 am in reply to: little interesting test with HDV and ioHD Prores🙂
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Carsten Orlt
April 14, 2008 at 11:46 pm in reply to: finding clip in browser from subclip in timelineonly way is to make a subclip from your marker(s)
open the triangle of the clip with the marker in the browser – highlight the marker – select ‘make subclip’ from the Modify menu (I think).Now you have a subclip that behaves exactly like a master clip.
The length of the subclip from the marker depends on:
if you have a marker with a length – that will be the length of the subclip
If not – either to the next marker or if no further marker to the end of the clip.Carsten
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I didn’t try 🙂
I bought the LCD so I can see a 1:1 representation of my 1080i footage. I want to do this in the best possible way meaning no signal degradation via digital-analogue conversion. I know that I can’t trust the color/luminance of the LCD but that doesn’t matter because I’m not using it for grading. I need to see the full HD signal on a larger screen to evaluate focus and general defects which I can’t do a 100% on the SD CRT because its down-converted.
That the LCD introduces a delay because of buffering is annoying but less important to me then the cleanest signal path. I also use the DVI input on the LCD (via HDMI-DVI adapter on the ioHD HDMI output) because of the way the monitor works and allows for more picture tweaking.
Lastly Aja hinted some upcoming changes which may solve the problem.
Lets wait and see for now.Carsten
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[gary adcock] “you are not working in 1080p unless you recorded the content outside the camera-NO 1080 camera that I know of recording internally as true P. Unless it is recording FRAMES only.
“if nothing records in 1080p what is your point then?
sorry for being so blunt but if I work in 1080i and HDMI only supports 1080i and the ioHD only outputs 1080i using the component analogue output will not change anything??
also the delay caused by the monitor buffering the 2 fields to then display them as one will not change because I’m still working in 1080i which I can’t change because I’m working with footage created by cameras and not cgi or whatever and according to your statement therefor will never be 1080p…I just can’t follow your logic?
Carsten
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[gary adcock] “[Carsten Orlt] “The ioHD only outputs 1080i at this stage?”
not true “
but why then can I then only select 1080i25 and not 1080p25 in either the Aja Control panel/Aja TV/FCP? and I know that 1080i25 should be actually called 1080psf25
also you confirmed in other threats that there is no 1080p television standard at this stage and all 1080 is interlaced be it 50i or 60i(59.97)
I’m totally confused now 🙂
But it doesn’t matter. I know that it happens (the delay) and why. and I finally can see the full 1080 signal for final judgement.
Thanks Gary!!
Carsten
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The ioHD only outputs 1080i at this stage?
Carsten