Jeffrey Lonigro
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Thanks Gary,
I’m totally recognizing that this is not a converter. I’m trying to avoid purchasing a Blackmagic Design Mini Converter HDMI to SDI 4K or AJA HA5 since I own the IO4K. I have a shoot coming up with a Canon 7D. What I’m trying to do is take the output from my Zacuto EVF which has HDMI out and connect it to my Flanders BM210 which only has SDI. I have the IO4K connected to my MacBook Pro with the HDMi out of the EVF to the HDMI put of the IO4K. Then I have the IO4K SDI monitor out to the Flanders. I launched AJA Control room and this AM briefly I had an image but then I went to the menu setting of the 7D and it all went away. Perhaps I just need to get a proper HDMI to SDI box. I can’t be fiddling with a finicky setup unless there is a correct way to do this. -
Hmmm, tried that didn’t seem to feed through.
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Thanks Gary,
When you say “capture mode” how precisely do I engage that? Do you mean using one of the AJA utilities like AJA Control Room or AJA TV? My monitor should be able to handle the frame rate as its a Flanders BM210 -
Completely agree. That really annoys me as well.
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Thanks. I am familiar wit that however you still see a bunch of orange check marks labelled Used.
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So if I import and H264 clip and have it optimized upon import. My project will show the clip as the H264 but is referencing the optimized Pro Res file?
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Thanks Rafael,
That was it. Perfect!! -
Same situation here. When copying files from servers to any drive inside the MacPro playback has a significant hesitation. When copying files from internal drive to drive the hesitation is there but less than via ethernet.
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I agree. The more I’m working with FCP X I am having the most difficulty adopting the way audio is handled in it. I’m finding nearly impossible to do any serious audio editing. The waveforms are un-useable. Plus I really would love to be able to edit audio in a separate viewer. The timeline is awkward and trimming in the Event browser is ridiculous.
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Sorry about the lack of details. My brain is a bit shot from speed ramping in Twixtor all day. I am using this in Final Cut Pro, Twixtor version 4.5FxPlug. It seems that I max out at 2000% percent. If the action took 5 seconds @30fps to happen in real time that would be 150frames. If this was shot at 1000fps thats 5000frames. If played back at 30fps in the sequence it would take approximately 166 seconds to play the action in full. How much can I speed the action up to get it to play in real time? Does that make any sense?