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  • Kevin Christopher

    August 14, 2006 at 3:00 am in reply to: cineform playback

    …I’m assuming you have Prospect HD to run the output?

    Nope that what I was trying to avoid. The person cut it on vegas with aspect and wants HD-Cam masters. That I can facilitate within his budget, but not if I have to buy Prospect. I may just buy Aspect, and transcode it over night or somthing.

    Kevin

  • You can capture to uncompressed formats. Specifically Qucktime YUV/RGB and AVI YUV/RGB as weel as tiff, DPX, TGA, and bmp sequences. The card does not handel any compressed formats at the moment. The Cinform codec is an exception, but that depends on cineforms prospect HD product to handle that.

    Kevin

  • Kevin Christopher

    June 6, 2006 at 5:54 pm in reply to: feature request for Xena – please

    Call AJA Support. They can help you out with a Disk Speed test for Xena.

    Kevin

  • Kevin Christopher

    June 6, 2006 at 4:16 pm in reply to: feature request for Xena – please

    There is one… know where should I put it for you to get???

    Kevin

  • Kevin Christopher

    June 6, 2006 at 12:34 pm in reply to: Quicktime Not Capturing Correctly

    Lets get back to the problem. I have tested this with the tryout version of Premiere Pro 2.0 and have had no problems. Can you list your exact settings for your capture setup? In the meantime I will see about posting a screenshot of the capture setups. It would also help if you could post a sample (few frames) mov for us to look at.

    Kevin

  • Check my response on the XENA Forum

    Kevin

  • Kevin Christopher

    June 5, 2006 at 1:16 pm in reply to: Quicktime Not Capturing Correctly

    I have lots of footage capture in Quicktime 2Vuy codec in premiere pro 2.0. I have not had any problems with them in quicktime, combustion, or after effects. Have you have transfered the footage to another machine? If you have you must install the AJA quicktime codecs on that machine. A copy of the files can be found in your ?:\Program Files\AJA\Windows\Codecs\QuickTime Directory. Copy the Xena.qtx file to the other computers c:\Program Files\Quicktime\QTSystem directory.

    Kevin

  • Turn on the tone generator on your dvw-500, and you will see it is set to -20db in unity. As far as I know the broadcast standard for digital video is -20db for tone with peaks not above -10db. All other tapes are rejected.

    Kevin

  • Kevin Christopher

    March 28, 2006 at 7:12 pm in reply to: my first stupid Xena question

    I can’t think of a reason. What Focusrite is he supplying?

    Kevin

  • Kevin Christopher

    February 28, 2006 at 7:20 pm in reply to: Adobe Bungles Premiere Pro implimentation

    The AJA Boards are codec agnostic. “They don’t care which codec is used” It is up to adobe to write the file in correct format. With that said I was able to cut a few things before my trial ran out. The IO was superb, although everything had to be done in 10-bit if I wanted to take it outside premiere. Adobe haowever did not choose to support embeded audio somthing I can not live with out. There is absolutely no acceleration for any effects being done so it takes a real beefy CPU.

    Not quite what I am looking for. Adobe was looking for a price point wheen they choose the HS, and that is what they have got.

    Kevin

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