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  • Jason Levy

    December 28, 2007 at 12:01 am in reply to: Which Pro Tools Hardware?

    THanks Roland. Yeah I was thinking of getting a card and using our Rosetta 200 as an interface.

    Regarding the APA hardware that sound like an interesting option. Do you know of anyone having success with it in conjunction with Pro Tools HD?

    Jason

  • Jason Levy

    December 27, 2007 at 7:20 pm in reply to: Which Pro Tools Hardware?

    Thanks for those comments they are appreciated. I wondered if we could get away without a sync IO since we never lock up to external video. We just use quicktime movies to mix to then export the mix to a file and send it over to the video room (across the hall) where they stripe it on to the master along with the picture. Anyhow that’s how we have been operating for the last couple of years (mixing with Digital Performer).

  • Jason Levy

    December 27, 2007 at 7:16 pm in reply to: Which Pro Tools Hardware?

    Thanks for that advice. I hadn’t considered the APA 32.. I’ll look into that. We are more or less married to the Waves plugs because of a huge investment and legacy projects and because it’s what we are used to.. are those good reasons?

    Can the Waves be run natively? Or is one obliged to run them on the TDM hardware? Seems funny to pay so much money for that PT hardware to get something that is less powerful that what the computer can do by itself.

    Thanks for your comments they are appreciated.

    jason

  • Jason Levy

    September 4, 2007 at 7:41 pm in reply to: Capture just audio?

    You have to feed it some video even if you will not capture it in order to capture audio.. Try hooking up a camera or some other source of video to the video input.

    good luck.

    jason

  • Jason Levy

    September 3, 2007 at 10:50 pm in reply to: Can anyone get this file to open & export?

    Like the man said, the VLC media player opens it fine.

  • Jason Levy

    August 31, 2007 at 3:06 pm in reply to: A simple question…

    I believe the base model has SDI only. The simplest one that has composite out would be the Decklink SP I think. You use the “Y” connector from the component out and set it to composite in the Decklink control panel.

  • Jason Levy

    August 22, 2007 at 11:01 pm in reply to: IS NOTHING SACRED ANYMORE??

    Yeah. Doesn’t totally work Bogie as the complete editing history is always available.

  • Jason Levy

    August 14, 2007 at 1:46 pm in reply to: Blackmagic woes

    I don’t have the answer but I think you will get more help over at the Blackmagic forum. Good luck.

  • Jason Levy

    August 6, 2007 at 7:57 pm in reply to: avoided tape trouble/ error message while digitizing

    Did you check that your device control settings have the protocol set to “Sony RS422”?

  • Jason Levy

    July 30, 2007 at 9:15 pm in reply to: closed captioning

    The information you are looking for is in the Decklink manual. Read the section about “preserving blanking data” for more detail but briefly…

    …yes it works. You have to go into your system preferences->blackmagic prefs and make sure that “preserve VANC data” (or something close to that; I’m not in front of the system) is enabled but I think that is the default.

    Good luck.

    jason

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