Kyle High
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Something to rule out… video cables. I have 2 crt’s connected with 2 x 20ft. vga cables and I get a very slight ghosting on them. (Very minimal)
I know from previous experience with other systems that daisy chaining vga cables together will cause similar problems that you describe.
Hope that this helps!
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I believe the latest version of Quicktime will allow deinterlacing on export.
postman
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Just got to work, looked in Raid Admin and dicovered that I was almost right. In Raid Admin look under settings/performance…uncheck the “Allow Host Cache Flushing.” That should do the trick!
postman
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Have you updated your firmware and/or your Raid Admin tools. I did recently when I upgraded to Tiger and FCP 5 and had a similar problem. I’m not at my Mac right now, but I think this is the link that solved the problem for me.
https://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=32483
It seems that the default setting is “on.” You will want to turn it “off.”
By the way… anytime you restart your raid, you will have to uncheck it again.Hope this helped.
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Kyle High
May 31, 2006 at 1:57 pm in reply to: Anyone using an AJA io/la with a Mac Book Pro to do Uncompressed 8-bitI looked at the Firmtek gear and that seems to be exactly what I’m looking for. Hopefully I can convince some people at my church that this is the way to go.
Thanks guys… this is exactly the kind of info I was looking for.postman
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Kyle High
May 30, 2006 at 9:20 pm in reply to: Anyone using an AJA io/la with a Mac Book Pro to do Uncompressed 8-bitThanks Jeremy, I’ve been looking for 32 bit express SATA cards and have only found them for PC’s. Hopefully they will be out soon for the Mac. Just curious… why do you use SATA drives instead of Firewire? I’m leaning toward the SATA solutions myself after hearing a lot of nightmare stories about firewire.
postman
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Thanks folks for all the answers and suggestions. I’m not sure what we are going to do yet, but we’ll keep at it until we can get an answer either way.
Thanks again,
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Matt.. thanks for the reply. I did read your previous post and the accompanying thread. We really don’t have a need for a prompter as our service is live to tape. I just edit for time and add name supers, open, close etc…. However, our pastor is wanting to do more. A prompter might be the thing to do. Like someone said earlier “Kill 2 birds with 1 stone.”
debe, I hope you are right.
The TV Station that I work for (my fulltime job) informs me that we will probably have to do it. When you put decisions in the hands of lawyers and the government…. well…. it goes without saying.
Does anyone have a link to the FCC site that has this info? I will start some digging and see if I can find it.
In the mean time, any other suggestions would be helpful.
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Thanks for the reply….That sounds like the best and easiest solution… wished I had thought about it.
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Forgot to mention that I’m using FCP 4.5
Thanks, postman