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  • Craig, Great tutorial. I am just looking at some of the options for using wirecast as a possibility for teleconferencing. I do not have it yet but am wondering if it is possible to use it with multiple cameras using the Matrox VSX and a couple or more skype dial ins? Would it be reliable in a live event teleconference? If not do you know of any other solutions?

  • Gene Colburn

    February 10, 2013 at 4:08 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CS6 loses ability to play clips

    I have run into this occasionally on CS5.5. It will be working fine one day and not the next or by changing to a different project and back. As silly as this sounds it resolves itself if I go into playback settings and disable drop frame warning and re-enable. Then it and I are happy again.

  • Gene Colburn

    August 26, 2012 at 12:14 am in reply to: 9.6.1 Driver for Multibridge Extreme and CS6

    I don’t know Shawn I am hesitant to install a driver for MB Pro onto MB Extreme because of firmware issues. I am hoping BM will post MB Extreme in Legacy support. Our MB is on PC but expect we would see same firmware update failure as well.

  • Gene Colburn

    August 22, 2012 at 1:10 pm in reply to: 9.6.1 Driver for Multibridge Extreme and CS6

    Thanks Chris, I will try the MB Pro drivers and watch to see if the Legacy drivers become available.

  • Gene Colburn

    April 23, 2012 at 4:04 am in reply to: Time Lapse Recording on Hyperdeck Studio

    Shucks, I was hoping it might be there. Thanks for the answer.

  • Gene Colburn

    March 14, 2012 at 4:26 am in reply to: In need of Decklink workflow advice

    Thanks for the reply Paolo.
    I have some special needs for the time lapse feature but I am sure others do as well. There are few options for time lapse recording that interface to high end capture cards. 2 gig capture limits etc. Those available are mostly older avi formatted or fat32 capture solutions. This thread tweaked my interest. Also the need for a stand alone player that would play a progressive stream on a VGA screen and allow variable speed playback would be awesome. I can find solutions in IP cam technology and H264 record formats but they all have some serious limitations. Playback speeds are incremental as 2x 4x 8x etc. Not truly a variable speed playback like on a dynamic tracking tape machine. There are also a few stand alone DDR’s that perform this way but not for long format recording over a long period of time and the ability to archive. For you folks it would be more of fulfilling a market need and there may not be one.

    Regards,
    Gene Colburn

  • Gene Colburn

    March 13, 2012 at 4:29 am in reply to: In need of Decklink workflow advice

    Questions for Paolo:

    Will your capture app do a variable frame rate record? Like for different time lapse record rates? Also is there a stand alone player for the streams?

    Thanks

  • Gene Colburn

    January 16, 2012 at 1:14 am in reply to: Decklink HD Extreme 3D audio input.

    Make sure you have a sync reference to the ref. input. Tri-sync, or black.

  • Gene Colburn

    January 3, 2012 at 4:48 am in reply to: Timeline Stalls – and extremely long exports.

    Am I the only one experiencing these issues?

  • Gene Colburn

    December 29, 2011 at 4:37 am in reply to: Debug event, PPro won’t open

    You might try moving all of the elements to a new folder on the same drive, then force Premiere to relink each element as it tries to reopen the project. If it still will not open there would be no need to save, and you would move everything back as this did not help.
    On a windows system you might also run a scandisk. Possible a corrupt file that might be fixed.

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