Kevin Christopher
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We ran into this same issue earlier this week. The only place a QT-HDV File works is on a mac with FCP 5.0. Not even a mac with QT 7 can read the video from this file. We have searched High and Low for a solution to this problem, and none has been found.
Kevin
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All updated premiere and Blackmagic drivers. HP xw8200 dual 3.4 ghz xeon and 3 gig of ram. Capturing SD through SDI. All drivers up to date. BM claims it is adobe’s fault. Why should I have to conform a file I just captured?
Kevin
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I can not believe that after all of its versions premiere still has this issue. I regularly mix shot stuff (DF) and Telecine stuff (NDF) and this want work at all. My Krappy Speedrazor even did this right, and I have been cutting movies and docu work for years. I was about to move to Premiere and Decklink. Now back to the drawing board.
Kevin
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Kevin Christopher
August 26, 2005 at 1:55 pm in reply to: Not your normal Decklink Question (Hey Luke!!)Windows streaming service Runs more reliably in server 2000 or server 2003 than on XP. I am not even sure you can load the streaming service in XP. Then Iwould have to have 2 boxxes just to stream telecine sessions. 1 with the decklink pitching the stream to a streaming server. I can do it with one box with a cheap card, but we wanted to standardize all video input cards on blackmagic.
Kevin
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Kevin Christopher
August 22, 2005 at 2:18 am in reply to: Digital Mixer suggestion for use with Kona 2Others are disagreeing, but I picked up a Tascam TD-M1000 off of ebay when I moved to the original Kona Card. The mixer takes in analog, AES, and SPDIF. It was the perfect intermediate for monitoring, and use with my beta SP. The mixer was only $300 and worth every penny.
Kevin
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Kevin Christopher
July 27, 2005 at 4:34 am in reply to: Blackmagic Design release version 5.1 for Windows update Blackmagic Design release version 5.0 for MAC and Windows updates[Gleb] “Another bug: Shift image down after apply any realtime effect or transition.”
Thats Funny. That is the very same bug I found in speed razor when they switched to the AJA card. Here is what we found.
DV is 720 x 480 in order to display this in an uncompressed timeline the display engine has to “composite” it in a 720 x 486 frame. The Image has to be shifted down 2 pixels. The problem is the source is still 720 x 480, and when it was passed to the transition the transition did not “composit” it into a 720 x 486 frame. Therefore thetransition produces a 2 pixel shit up.
Hope this makes sense.
Kevin
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Why should this have to be rendered at all? it should just work Realtime
Kevin
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Kevin Christopher
July 19, 2005 at 12:52 am in reply to: Building a DDR and want to know what is the very bare minimum for 4:4:4 10 bit capture HDWhat DDR software are you using?
Kevin
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Kevin Christopher
June 17, 2005 at 5:33 pm in reply to: Critical color monitoring for HD on SD monitors / BM downconversion qualityBryan,
Do you know what the model number of the 20″ is?Kevin
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Oh my god! Another one. Started with Atari Basic, and moved on to assemby language for the Atari. The last thing I did was 8 bit bios de-bugging. I know only tell programers what they are doing wrong, and couldn’t write the first line in C++ if I tried.
Kevin