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  • Igor Babic

    January 24, 2006 at 11:25 pm in reply to: No audio input out of PPro on Decklink Extreme

    Thanks Shane. Huh, I was afraid of that.
    Luke, are BMD planing this for a future realeses of drivers?
    Luke, can you sync audio internaly to genlock inside BMD drivers, so we can use ASIO audio input only on Decklink outside of a PPro?
    I have spare Lynx One audio card, but I think that this will slowdown performance of DLExtreme because I have to put them on a shared bus in slot 1&2 ( if they work at all, slot 1 – DLE, slot 2 – LynxOne, slot 3 – Intel RAID src28x, slot 4 PCIE – empty, slot 5 PCI – 1394, slot 6 PCIE – VGA )

  • Igor Babic

    January 21, 2006 at 7:35 pm in reply to: FC as an option?

    Check https://www.open-e.com/data_storage_solution/server/service_and_support.php?lang=en&subserv=prodcomp
    They are also in Germany. With FC/Glan this is to chipest way to have a NAS managment software and OS. http://www.sona.de has the best price for open-e nas enterprise.
    Greets…

  • Igor Babic

    January 19, 2006 at 10:37 pm in reply to: AM I looking for SAN and thinking NAS?

    I am courious what did you do? At the time that you start this tread I was already gone your route, dedicated xeon with 3ware 9550 sata raid controler on raid 5 and 8 new sata2 WD250 with 16MB cache, dual intel pro1000 Glan, and open-e operating system with nas software on chip that goes in pata port ( very cool thing ). Today I have receive all components and in a 2 hours I was up and running. I am doing audio for video on 3 nuendo workstations, and fourth is for in/out ( also with nuendo ) and some. All those machines are standard P4 Asus with onboard glan. First tests are very good. So far I was testing the speed of copying to NAS from workstations. I was getting from 20-30MB/s per machine from 3 machines. Fourth was busy localy today, so tommorow NAS will bu half full and I can make real tests. Switch is d-link office Glan switch, nothing fancy. I am waiting for d-link managed glan switch. With this switch I am planning to use link agregation and jumbo frame, so I can make biger thruput. I am also wating for a Intel dual glan cards for workstations. My bussines is noth RT SD video editing or even HD. Video that I use is mjpeg compessed 13:1 320*240, and just a couple of audio channels. I was very scared when I have seen answers to your thread. I am not encourage you to do anything similar, those big guys are shurely right, but just for your info I am also thinkig that this can work for you at some level. If you are intrested in some specifics about my project please leave an e-mail. And check out https://www.open-e.com/data_storage_solution/server/service_and_support.php?lang=en&subserv=prodcomp and find ther system requirments and compatibility. PS They dont know anything about video, I have ask them, so be carefull… I will test this with 3 uncompresed SD workstations in my friends studio with procurve switch next week.

  • Igor Babic

    January 17, 2006 at 9:38 pm in reply to: Adobe premiere pro 2 compatibility
  • Igor Babic

    January 17, 2006 at 9:18 pm in reply to: Adobe premiere pro 2 compatibility

    This guy knows the stuff. It is over 10 bit if you can.
    See this:
    https://forums.creativecow.net/cgi-bin/new_read_post.cgi?forumid=3&postid=859699

  • Igor Babic

    January 17, 2006 at 8:19 pm in reply to: Adobe premiere pro 2 compatibility

    Aanarav Sareen say this in his review here on Cow
    https://forums.creativecow.net/cgi-bin/new_page_wrapper.cgi?forumid=3&page=https://www.creativecow.net/articles/sareen_aanarav/premiere_pro_2/index.html

    “Premiere Pro 2.0 now supports 10 bit video clips while working with the Adobe HD-SDI presets. Since, 10-bit footage, takes up a lot of processing power, Premiere Pro by default plays the files at 8-bit, a setting which can later be changed.

    Premiere Pro 2.0 also adds the capabilities of working with 16-bit Photoshop files.”

    Check that link there is a screenshot for 10 bit uncompresed.
    I hope that this means exactly what we want…

  • Igor Babic

    January 7, 2006 at 11:50 pm in reply to: Direct Output to Beta SP

    PVW 1800 can’t use composite for genlock, also BVW series. UVW not shure.
    SD Connect will do genlocking from component, and also old DPS PVR editing board, probably BMD DL Extreme. You can also find some old ForA component TBCs on Ebay for couple of $. And it is best if you also have some Black burst generator ( It’s a must with UVW, I have hear that some guys does this genlocking from composite on UVW, try to search other forums for that.) Sony Z1 downconvert from HD to SD on component out, but for HVX I am not shure, cannot find anything similar in their manual ( it does when you copy from P2 to DV )

  • Igor Babic

    January 7, 2006 at 9:33 pm in reply to: Direct Output to Beta SP

    Sony HDV Z1 component out in SD is standard PAL or NTSC signal. In setup menu of your camera you have to choose standard definition out( 576 or 480 ). You can record this on Betacam SP, but while you recording the picture is moved up or down because Z1 dont have genlock input ( HVX also, only new Canon HD will have this along with LTC ). When you playback this Betacam SP tape (asemble mode off) picture goes back to narmal again. Done that. Its the same when you want to record component out from DVD players. In a real world you have to use some syncronizer, TBC, or some component editing board in pass thru.

  • Hello guys, if you are pro in this bussines then you have to payout BMD investment in one week! What are you garbling about? If you have to hire a HD recorder to capture a footage and put it back, it will cost you like your card. I really dont understand your 1000$ issue. My first pro editing card cost me over 6000$. And this was over 10 years ago. I have payd ot for this investment in 6 months. BMD card with same functionality today cost 10% of it, and with my editing needs I can easily buy 5 of them. ( and rest of my crew will use a universal codec at home without bmd hardware in their machines instead of proprietry codec that uses old cards ) Tehnology goes forward all the time, so go with it, use it best you can, and make money from it, or do something else. BMD keep up your good work, you are on the right track, there always be a people that have something against something!!!!

  • Igor Babic

    August 11, 2005 at 6:43 am in reply to: Ready to throw out my Decklink SP . . .

    Can you try to uninstal Decklink drivers and card, and use software codec to see what is wrong in your hardware. If your machine still hangs than you now what to do. (and vice versa)And you can still work…( sortoff )

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