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  • Matt Devino

    July 9, 2008 at 5:12 am in reply to: FxPlugs missing. No Smoothcam, Bad TV, etc.

    Hey Greg I am having the same problem and the link to the file on your server isn’t working. Is there any way you can put that back up? Thanks for your help.

  • 59.94 and 29.97 are the same thing if you’re in 1080i, just two different ways to say the same thing, 29.97 frames per second or 59.94 fields per second. If you shot in 720p it can be different, but 720 always plays back 59.94 anyway.

  • Thanks Walter, I did that but the clip it creates still contains all 16 tracks although there isn’t any information in the tracks I turned off. If I 2 tracks of audio in my timeline it only writes those two tracks because the other 14 channels on the clip are empty. However if I have 16 or more audio tracks in my timeline it will write in all 16 tracks although all but the first 2 are empty.

    I figure out a kind of hack to get around this, if I log an offline clip it comes in with 16 channels, but I can modify the offline clip to have 2 channels then capture. However this doesn’t solve the problem on hard captures. Also I still have no way to capture as 16-bit instead of 24-bit. I talked to blackmagic and they say it may be built into the driver this way, still waiting to hear back from them…

  • Matt Devino

    March 11, 2008 at 4:31 pm in reply to: Anyone outputing 24p from Intensity?

    I would like to know about this as well, as far as I understood 1080 24p is not supported over hdmi, only 1080i and 720p are supported.

  • Matt Devino

    March 11, 2008 at 4:29 pm in reply to: RS-422 problems, random error messages

    Del, you are absolutely right.

    FYI 6.6.3 drivers work well for me. My system also seems to be more stable when using a D5 deck then ever before (knock on wood).

  • Matt Devino

    March 3, 2008 at 5:10 pm in reply to: RS-422 problems, random error messages

    I received an email from Blackmagic stating that they have fixed the problem on their end and have placed new drivers on their website. https://www.decklink.com/support/software/ Decklink version 6.6.3 released on Feb 29.

  • Matt Devino

    February 28, 2008 at 7:48 pm in reply to: How do I Apply Color Correction to Entire Sequence

    Another easy way to do it is to add the color correction filter to the first clip in your timeline, make the adjustments you need, then click on the clip so it is highlighted in your timeline and hit copy, then lasso or shift click the rest of the clips in your timeline so they are highlighted, right click on any one of them and select “paste attributes” and choose filters. This will apply the color corrector filter to every clip in the timeline with the adjustments intact. Of course if you have any other filters on the first clip they will be applied as well, so make sure the only filter on that clip is the color corrector if you do it this way.

  • Matt Devino

    February 28, 2008 at 6:40 pm in reply to: RS-422 problems, random error messages

    I was not converting timecode in my tests. Downgraded to 6.4 and everything seems to me back in working order. Thanks Del.

  • Matt Devino

    February 28, 2008 at 6:38 pm in reply to: RS-422 problems, random error messages

    I just installed 6.4 and everything seems to be back to normal! (knock on wood). Thanks for your help everyone. I didn’t try 6.5 so I don’t know if that is as solid as 6.4. If my system starts acting up again I’ll post again to let everyone know.
    -Matt

  • Matt Devino

    February 28, 2008 at 5:55 pm in reply to: RS-422 problems, random error messages

    Hey Del,
    Can you email me the 6.4 driver package? It’s not on the blackmagic website anymore. pairofhands@earthlink.net. Thanks!

    UPDATE: Sorry, I should learn to look harder next next time, it was on their site just not in the most obvious place.

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