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Like so close that we’ll feel it this year?
I’m only asking because I actually have a budget surplus this year that I need to spend in the next 17 days before my company shuts down for the year. If I have to wait until 2006 I may not be able to get one since I’ll have to fight with managent for apporval. I know if doesn’t make sense why they would apporve something this year but not next but that is the way things are around here unfortunately.
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not sure what your definition of low cost is but for about $900 you can get the AJA IoLD which will serve your SDI to analog video(component,s-vid,composite) and audio needs.
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November 3, 2005 at 11:18 pm in reply to: 16 channel HD-SDI and the new Multibridge Extreme[Matt Dowling] “[Content Lab] It seems as if the Multibridge Extreme will be capable of doing this however I’m curious as to where it gets the 4 extra channels of audio if there are only 6 AES channel inputs yielding 12 channels. From scanning through the manual for the older multibridge it seems that you could have only one actual input and route it to all your AES imbedded channels but I don’t want to assume that.
No – you are not limited to 6 channels – you have 12 channels in and out with our HD cards.”
Perhaps I didn’t phrase my question properly. The spec for the new Multibridge says it supports 16 channels in SDI. I’m wondering how would one even generate such a stream?
I’ve temporarily given on up using my Decklink HD Pro card to try this since not only does it only support 12 channels but poopy old PremierePro only lets me do 4 channels. I’m trying to find solutions to this beyond my current hardware, even if I have to find someplace to custom make me a stream. Tho I was really hoping the new Multibridge would handle this so I could another reason to show my boss why we need one.
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Luke,
Any tips on motherboard/CPU combos that are certified to work with the Decklink HD card? Or turnkey places to look at. I would like to put together the smallest PC to use for capture and playback of uncompressed HD. I don’t need to render or tweak the video at all. I’m hoping that a system drive and 2 other SATA drives in a raid config will provide the data rate needed for uncompressed HD.
Thanks,
Jason
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September 27, 2005 at 4:14 pm in reply to: Vegas and Decklink – How well do they work together?which probably explains why Vegas crashed so much for me, I believe i was running 5.0 drivers at the time.
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sorry about double posting there seems tobe some server errors going on
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Any chance that will get posted before the weekend? And where does it get posted?
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Awesome! Thanks for the heads up. It’ll come just in time to be used in my project which would be slightly painful using the black slug workaround.
Regards,
Jason
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I’m not working with DV. I’m using uncompressed SD & HD content. Thus my need to render.
Jason
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Thanks,
The black video above the clip was exactly the solution I came up with yesterday.
Jason