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  • I know the latest drivers work fine for Multibridge Extreme, and audition, as I was using them today. If you installed Audition after BM drivers were installed, I would uninstall BM completely, and reinstall.

    Regards
    GC

  • Gene Colburn — email address bounces notices

    March 28, 2006 at 4:33 am in reply to: Preparing for…

    Tom
    Matrox has released a build (6153) for PPro 2.0. I am currently running 2.0 native though until I have a good feel for the ap before installing the build. So far I like what I see.

    Regards
    GC

  • I would seriously take a look here https://www.asus.com.tw/products4.aspx?l1=3&l2=15&l3=0&model=744&modelmenu=1
    This board will run what you need. It will run either dual core athalon 64 or even AMD FX60. also mentioned is the Tyan K8EW, but SATA raid leaves a little bit to be desired. Fine if you are running a single channel SCSI array though.

  • Gene Colburn — email address bounces notices

    February 7, 2006 at 8:43 pm in reply to: Videohub

    I was thinking of using it with SDI, and Multibridge Extreme, but even then, if you have other analog sources in the facility, some other routing is necessary. Patch bays are an option I would rather avoid. Wished BM made another piggyback audio device that could be controlled by the Video hub.

    Tks for the answers anyways.

    GC

  • Just a quick thought. Could it be that you are pointing the installation to some other directory than one of your system hard drives? Like maybe to another CD or DVD drive? That would be my best guess.

  • Gene Colburn — email address bounces notices

    February 6, 2006 at 5:30 am in reply to: Sound not aligned!!!

    Not knowing your exact setup, it would appear that your system is not up to Par. Premiere Pro 1.0 does not loose audio sync unless the system bus speeds cannot keep up the required bandwidth required to play the clip in question. If you have a separate hard drive in addition to your system drive, you might try to set up your scratch drives pointing to that drive. All of your media should be on that drive. That drive should also be either recently formatted, or defragged. Premiere will by default try and play the clip in question at the default settings (typically dv) 720 x 480 pixel resolution. Those settings are considerably higher than required by other apps that use media player etc., which might cause the loss of sync. It gets worse on the play down, because you are dropping video frames. You can usually tell this because video will be ahead of audio.

  • Yes old habits die hard Jack. I see the rubberband tool fooled you too. Select the Pen tool, and use ctrl key and click. You then have the same capability you had in 6.5.

    Also now I am not the only one feeling stupid for not reading the manual.
    Thank you Tim Kolb for pointing this out to me, and now I can wisely pass it on to you Jack. With a sense of humor of course.

  • Normal. The newer firmware download V5.4 seems to quiet it down though. But wait for a newer release next week sometime.

  • Gene Colburn — email address bounces notices

    January 23, 2006 at 4:11 am in reply to: DLT 4000 not found

    HI Craig

    The only other thing I can think of would be jumpers and terms, but it seems you have gone through all of that already. Are you seeing the drive registered in device manager?

  • Gene Colburn — email address bounces notices

    January 23, 2006 at 2:04 am in reply to: Is Mixer fixed in 2?

    [Tim Kolb]
    Actually, to edit audio levels the way you have always done it, you would type the “P” key for pen tool and hold down CTL to make a new point.”

    Oh man..Oh man. I became very proficient at mousing over to the keyframe button. I do use the pen tool, just somehow never figured the ctl key with it. I will never forget it now. Thanks

    [Tim Kolb] “I am not really a guy who pulls out the old “read the manual” thing very often…but this would be one of those areas where(if I’m understanding you correctly) you guys have apparently been punishing yourselves for nothing…and if you’ve been using PPro since v1, it’s been a couple of years.”

    Aren’t all editors masochists? Nice to make your aquaintance Tim, and I say that with sincerity, But if we all read them with clarity there would be no book and dvd sales for Jacob.
    Manuals…manuals. It took me three days of reading Encores 1.0 manual before I could burn our first dvd with it. I am in a small market, so there is very little Adobe training that goes on here. It is either book, or self taught. Actually we sell bundled Matrox systems, and provide training support for other editors (Pinnacle, DPS, Avid). So I really do have egg on this one. I have been cursing Adobe much since PPro 1.0. I love some things and hate others.

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