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  • Mart Manic

    January 23, 2013 at 5:43 pm in reply to: HDLink Pro DP “update firmware” issue

    Well and the only thing that triggers the “update” all the time seems to be Resolve. No such trouble when switching between AE or FCP (with video output), only Resolve, which is Blackmagic’s own software.
    So seriously what is this BS??

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  • Mart Manic

    January 15, 2013 at 11:29 pm in reply to: resolve 9 slow playback

    Well I’m facing the same issue with prores4444 1080p – 22fps playback.
    32gb ram, gtx690 and a quadro 400 for GUI, RAID (tho it makes no difference if raid or not).

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  • Mart Manic

    January 10, 2013 at 11:25 am in reply to: Can’t move keyframes to first frame of clip

    *Also keyframes appear randomly…
    And mark – delete all keyframes does not delete all keyframes, the one on the first frame stays. Also if I move the first frame keyframe, a new one appears automatically at its place.
    All this occurs on random clips – is it bug or a “feature”? Timeline is an xml from FCP 7

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  • Mart Manic

    January 10, 2013 at 1:48 am in reply to: Can’t move keyframes to first frame of clip

    I see this behaviour too. Also keyframes randomly in some clips, not just in the beginning.

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  • Mart Manic

    January 9, 2013 at 1:51 pm in reply to: eeColor LUT box better than Black Magic for $700

    Second to the HP calibrator being a lemon, made a green cast to all the profiles I used it with, whatever the source. Factory reset and the picture now seems ok (at least no casts). I think it’s a hit or miss with them due to QC, seems some people get good results…
    But now there’s two pucks to choose from (I have the older one), anyone tried both?

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  • I think all that use displayport (or maybe it was due to an OS update, I can’t remember exactly).
    Google is your friend.

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  • Mart Manic

    January 8, 2013 at 7:32 pm in reply to: Updated Resolve Menus and Keyboard Shortcuts list

    I have a small question regarding the design of aforementioned documents.
    Why on earth would someone in their right mind design a page intended (rather than not) for printout, with large black bars all over it? I mean… is it really that important a design feature?
    Or is it simply an oversight…

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  • Mart Manic

    November 21, 2012 at 1:33 am in reply to: Control surface lag

    On my pc with Resolve it lags like a snot. And the very same panel is instant on an inferior Mac Pro with Color. Come on!

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  • Oh, totally forgot about one important fact so answering my own concerns here – by provideocoalition the thunderbolt/displayport on a 2011 MBP outputs YUV (apparently under OSX it does) so it’s a lemon.

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  • Well I bet if you run it on the same machine but under Windows, it will work fine.
    I see the same exact problems with displayport on a dual boot 2011 MBP (OSX 10.6.8) – with osx the picture looks awful, booting to Windows (7, 64bit) and everything works exactly how it should (meaning no aliasing, win reports 32 bit color and the Dreamcolor engine is working).

    So I think it’s definitely an osx (or some weird EDID, so basically still osx) issue first.
    If anyone would shine in with a solution… 🙂

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