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  • E. Eric johnson iii

    October 11, 2007 at 1:12 am in reply to: Panasonic BTH1700 CRT

    hi chris-

    you don’t need a component card, it has YRB in/out. also the 17″ model has a 4-pin XLR connector on the back so you can use a v-mount/anton bauer battery in the field.

    racing was on the road and velodrome… the MTB was for fun!

    all the best and good luck with whatever monitor you choose!

    -eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    principal, producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

  • E. Eric johnson iii

    October 9, 2007 at 7:03 pm in reply to: Panasonic BTH1700 CRT

    hi chris-

    i have one and i very much like it. is it a cinetal, no. but it doesn’t have a cinetal price either.

    i use mine in the field and in post. my favorite thing about it is the waveform. it gives me pretty good information, especially when checking against my FCP scopes and when shooting out in the field. i like the two SDI ins as well. i put one for direct out of my KONA card and the other for tape-out.

    guess you could say, it’s been a good value for me.

    -eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    principal, producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

  • E. Eric johnson iii

    September 13, 2007 at 6:27 pm in reply to: FCP6 + AJA iO-LA + Edit to Tape = No Video?

    hi rudy!

    thanks for the heads-up (and the research). i’m gonna re-check what codecs i have installed and see if that’s the trick. i hope it’s OE and not my sstem.

    thank you for hanging with the thread.

    -eric

  • E. Eric johnson iii

    September 10, 2007 at 10:05 pm in reply to: DVCProHD 24p or 24PN

    hi jerry-

    thank you for the information, i’ll go with 24p.

    all the best,

    eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    principal, producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

  • E. Eric johnson iii

    September 7, 2007 at 7:29 pm in reply to: FCP6 + AJA iO-LA + Edit to Tape = No Video?

    hi walter…

    i’m beginning to think it’s something somewhere in my system. since i’m about maxed-out with my G5 dual and ’bout due for the intel world.

    if i pony-up, what’s the best setup in your opinion? BTW i do everything from mobile devices to DVCProHD.

    thanks for your patience and help,

    eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    principal, producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

  • E. Eric johnson iii

    September 7, 2007 at 2:59 pm in reply to: FCP6 + AJA iO-LA + Edit to Tape = No Video?

    hello walter & crew,

    thank you for your help and here’s where i stand:

    after relaunches, power cycles and more setup checks here’s what i ended up doing. i have FCP 5.1.4 on my powerbook. so i moved the file from the G5 and output component from the powerbook. phew, project delivered on deadline.

    still frustrated with the FCP6 scenario i went back and was able to do the following: select “ALA-IO LA Composite 8bit Uncompressed” and i got it to output. here’s the wacky part… it will not output component nor s-video? even after restarts/recycles.

    is anyone else experiencing this or am i just lucky?

    thanks for your help and any input is always welcome.

    eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    principal, producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

  • E. Eric johnson iii

    September 7, 2007 at 12:44 am in reply to: FCP6 + AJA iO-LA + Edit to Tape = No Video?

    hi waqlter,

    thanks for getting back to me so quickly…

    on the aja website the latest iO drivers have a release date of 4/4/2006. should i be looking for another version elsewhere?

    as far as the A/V “different output” setting… i’ve been there. not that.

    any other ideas?

    sleepless in seattle

  • E. Eric johnson iii

    August 28, 2007 at 10:49 pm in reply to: FCP – 2 Questions

    hi jerry-

    hopefully you’re still monitoring this thread…

    i’m about to do a project in 720p24 that will land in 29.97 and 720p. with that said, and having a film background, would using 24PN be a benefit, hindrance or non-factor for editing/delivery?

    there will be some AE work added to certain clips. i would deliver the 720p version on a hard drive and the 29.97 version via Kona 2/DVCPro50.

    thoughts? ideas?

    thank you in advance,

    eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    principal, producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

  • hi tim-

    thanks for the quick reply…

    i had changed the audio settings on the WMV side, but not on a .mov prior to conversion. so i did that (output a .mov file at 44.1) then did the wmv conversion & it’s cooking now… with no errors so far.

    if it doesn’t work, i’ll take the google/flip4mac board route – or…

    thank you for the help!

    eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

  • thank you rick.

    i was wondering if that might be the deal. i couldn’t figure-out any other possible answer. getting some affirmation via the cow helps in the overall scheme of things.

    all the best & again, thank you.

    eric

    e. eric johnson iii
    eric@lillmonster.net
    LILL MONSTER MOTION PICTURES
    producer-director-camera

    now in principal photography – START 2 FINISH: What It Really Takes to Race A Bike

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