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  • James Fowler

    November 11, 2009 at 1:14 pm in reply to: Multiclip “OPEN”

    Hi,
    I’ve been cutting a concert and have had the same problem. I worked out that the timeline had auto rendered and had basically rendered the base angle on the timeline. I just switched off the video track, got the “you’re going to loose your renders dummy” message, clicked ok, lost the renders and the multiclip sequence played with the angles displayed in real-time in the viewer. If your computer has been left to it’s own devices for a wee while, it’s probably done the same thing. Give that a go, if not preference trash is probably the way to go.
    Regards,
    James.

    James Fowler
    Definition Media
    http://www.definitionmedia.co.uk

  • James Fowler

    October 23, 2009 at 8:10 pm in reply to: *NEW* AJA Io HD v7.1 software available now

    Great,
    thanks for clearing that up, I’ll download and give it a go.
    Also on a side note I got a reply from AJA support giving the same answer, so thanks AJA for getting in touch.

    Regards,
    James.

    James Fowler
    Definition Media
    http://www.definitionmedia.co.uk

  • James Fowler

    October 23, 2009 at 3:47 pm in reply to: *NEW* AJA Io HD v7.1 software available now

    Hi Giovanni,
    thanks for the response, the problem I have however is that I’m still using the other system (and it’s a laptop) so I can’t swap the drives around.
    It’s just frustrating that, as other Cow gurus have advised on here, I’m not trying to work on the edge of technology without testing – I’ve just kinda had it thrust on me with no choice!
    Is it really too much to ask to have a driver which will basically let the IOHD run on snow leopard without having all the bells and whistles of FCP7, prores 444 etc if you don’t need them?
    I know it is a bit of a retro step, but there must be other people in this dilemma?
    Thanks for the advice Giovanni, one to consider in the future.

    Regards,
    James.

    James Fowler
    Definition Media
    http://www.definitionmedia.co.uk

  • James Fowler

    October 23, 2009 at 8:42 am in reply to: *NEW* AJA Io HD v7.1 software available now

    Hi,
    I’ve been using the Cow for years now and usually find all the answers to my questions with a bit of searching. This is my first post (so take it easy on me!)
    Basically I’m in a bit of a mess with the IOHD.
    Recently we brought a brand new MacPro which didn’t give me an option of OS, so of course it’s got snow leopard on it, (I think you can see where this is going) We have another FCP machine and I wanted to be able to move products around between the two so I’m running FCP6 on both. Of course the IOHD wouldn’t work with the new mac, but, like many others, I could use work arounds until the new driver came out and so it comes out, joy – er, or maybe not.
    So it seems I now have to upgrade both versions of FCP and the other Mac to get this bit of kit working with everything which is going to cost another £500!
    FCP6 and IOHD is perfect for my needs and now I’m being forced to upgrade.
    I know people will chip in with the old ‘it’s the nature of technology etc etc’, but surely there must be a way to run FCP6 and IOHD with snow leopard.
    I’m not trying to utilise all the new tools in FCP7, just keep my workflow going.
    Anybody got any ideas?
    I contacted AJA a few weeks back, but got no response, but I thought it’s probably because the driver will solve my issues, but it seems it won’t.
    I’ve sent another email this morning, but thought I would post on the Cow to see if I might get a helping hand.

    Keep up the good advice guys,
    Regards,
    James.

    James Fowler
    Definition Media
    http://www.definitionmedia.co.uk

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