Marc Colemont
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Hi Mr. Rashby,
This just sounds great!
Honered that the president himself is answering.
Pitty I can’t come to IBC this year to see it in action.Thanks for informing and the work from your development team.
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Marc Colemont
September 3, 2011 at 6:09 am in reply to: Cannot copy file from Ki Pro HD to Mac Pro HD, says it’s corruptI have more news about it.
Since I couldn’t copy the file to my project drive, I edited the footage from the AJA harddisk and stayed away from the last seconds. As it crashed FCP more then ones.
After I finished the editing I ran TechTool Pro 5 Surface scan on that drive.
It found 3451 bad blocks, and counting up. After 30 hours of scanning it was still not done, so I stopped.
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I do use the output of my program recording back from the KiPro simply to see the recording is OK. Label your monitors or the fields in the multiview.
Making the output to go black while recording would freak out a lot more people and makes no sense to me. -
Marc Colemont
August 17, 2011 at 12:26 am in reply to: Cannot copy file from Ki Pro HD to Mac Pro HD, says it’s corruptI encountered the same problem.
I was recording when it stopped recording by itself after 156GB. It was recording my program out of the mixer. So no dropped frames etc.
Trying to copy to Mac OSX does not succeed, so for the moment I’m editing with shaking hands from the disk directly.
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Sounds like the known issue where the Ki Pro stops recording after a bad frame. It is by design from what I heard but very annoying. The next firmware update should have it as a setting to keep recording or not. I’m waiting for it too
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I have kind of the same setup as yours, with the difference that I use a Blackmagic 16×16 matrix in between my Camera’s, Ki Pros and crossover mixer.
For the handheld camera’s and wireless unit I use the AUX1-4 outputs of the mixer to route the signal to the KiPro’s. This way to avoid that when somebody swaps a battery or the wiress looses a frame that the KiPro’s stop recording. I hope that new firmware comes out soon to avoid this work around.
I did serveral ISO recordings this way. I loop-through the LTC. I have not seen delays doing that.
The HD-SDI in-out delay is very good too (but I don’t use it that way). -
You can do that by choosing any of the internal presets in the Load Menu.
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Marc Colemont
May 9, 2011 at 8:37 am in reply to: Any way to get 480/30P out of the component out on HD200UB?Personally I would go for 720P30 instead. It is also native to the camera-chip.
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The 110 could not record in 720P60, it can do only 720P30
To be able to shoot in 60, you need to set the camera in 480P60 mode.
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I think you best take the camera to a service center. As it sounds like your CCD block is loose inside?
Are the images still sharp and crisp?