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  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 28, 2009 at 7:01 am in reply to: PCIe Cards – PART 2

    Nope – the people who will be buying these cards will know what to look for, and whether or not they need pci-e or pci-x.

    Just mention the specs from the manufacturer’s site, maybe include the link in the posting… the responsibility for knowing if it’s the right card is theirs, not yours, as long as you provide an accurate description.

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 28, 2009 at 5:34 am in reply to: renders unrendering on playback

    Have you tried trashing the render files and creating a new render directory in system settings? Try it in a different location just to test.

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 26, 2009 at 10:09 pm in reply to: Capturing from VHS using Kona

    Yeah, you’re right. We usually dub VHS to dvcam here.

    If you already have an FS1, you should be good to go though, right? TBC and frame sync?

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 26, 2009 at 8:58 pm in reply to: Capturing from VHS using Kona

    (Or dub your VHS to dvcam or similar)

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 26, 2009 at 8:58 pm in reply to: Capturing from VHS using Kona

    K3 has no analog input. The Kona LH does. If you need to capture analog sources to a Kona 3, you need a A/D converter like the AJA HD10AVA, which will embed analog video and audio into an SDI output. VHS is tricky though, you should drop a TBC inbetween. Alternatively you can run it through an AJA FS1, which will give do the same thing (as one of its many purposes) but also gives you TBC and frame sync. Run your rca analog outs on the VHS deck through a mixer before you hop onto the converter.

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 26, 2009 at 7:35 pm in reply to: Problem after graphics card installed

    Make sure the correct drivers are installed.

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 26, 2009 at 6:07 pm in reply to: New Master Clip Linked Video & Audio

    Use the Merge Clips function of FCP. You can do this by in point, out point, timecode, etc. So mark an in on the video @ slate drop, mark an in on the audio when you hear the clap, select the two clips, Merge Clips -> by In point. This creates a new clip with both video and audio in your browser. This is faster than trying to sync in the timeline.

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 22, 2009 at 8:43 pm in reply to: PCIe Cards – PART 2

    I responded to your post, but was moderated by CC (not sure why), so a response is a-comin’.

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 22, 2009 at 8:24 pm in reply to: PCIe Cards – PART 2

    If you’re trying to sell these on ebay, you should just refer to the manufacturer’s site to get relevant info so you can explain exactly what it is you’re selling.

    This Apple FC card is generally sold to be used with Xsan – but it can be used to connect to other fibre channel storage as well. This is a dual channel 4gb card.

    Your atto card is a scsi adapter – it may have been used to connect to LTO drives or something similar. Check ATTO’s site for a good description: https://www.attotech.com/ultra5D.html

    And the highpoint cards are generally used to connect to external local raid storage. https://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/rr2322.htm

    You should have no trouble selling these cards because they’re still being currently used – we have clients using the apple fc cards and the atto ultra 320s as we speak. Best of luck.

  • Craig Thomas quinlan

    May 22, 2009 at 7:19 pm in reply to: kona 3 no sound output

    (And to anyone reading these posts, they’re all out of order, at least on my end.)

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