Matt Dowling
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Hi,
We actually reproduced this a couple of days back and have been coding to address it. We will have a fix for this in the next day or so. It looks like this was introduced in 5.2 only.
Cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Hi Dermot,
We don’t supply the BNC cables with HDLink. You will be able to pick these up fairly easily.
Regarding the Television – you will need to get a scart to component adaptor or a scart cable that has RCA/BNC component connectors at one end of the cable. A home theater specialist will have these. I have a German TV at home so i needed to do the same thing. Ixos are a good quality cable for this. Here is the link to their site. https://www.ixos.co.uk/interconnects/index2.html.
You can then run the analog component straight out of HD Pro into your television set.
Cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Thanks Gordan – I will put this into our feature request database.
Cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Adrian,
You can’t get a 24p down convert. What i would suggest is going to the decklink control panel in “control panel” and turning on the 23.98 -> 29.97 output under the 3:2 pulldown and vanc tab. You should be able to get a SD NTSC out of the second SDI output.
But if you want to monitor in true 1080/24p, HDLink and or a Dell 24″ LCD is the way to go. We all use the Dell 24″ in house – fantastic monitors and great value for money.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Matt Dowling
October 14, 2005 at 1:17 am in reply to: BUG with 5.2.1 drivers and Premiere Pro : 16/ 9rendered clips are squishedHi Donat,
We found the code causing this (we did a change for something else which should not have had an impact on this – obviously it did)
Fixing it now and will do a cut next week (with the QT 7 support)
Thanks for the report.
Cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Hi Bill,
Not right now – no.
Next week we will be doing a cut for that. We’ll keep the forum posted.
cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Hi Oscar,
There was one bug we addressed with batch captures. The metadata of the clips was not being saved if you exported as a batch list.
No new features –
cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Hi Shane,
Is there any chance that you have Premiere Pro 1.0 installed on your machine as well as Premiere Pro 1.5?
Cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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Is it 32 MB as a .zip? – do you have an ftp site we could grab it from?
Regards,
Matt
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Hi Daniel,
Thanks for taking to the time to report.
What BMD preset were you using? Also what was the properties of the PSD files? Frame size, DPI etc…
So it seems PSD and Adobe titler files trip this up yes?
Also is there a reason you are capturing to Adobe DV and not BMD DV preset? Does the same thing happen with a BMD DV or uncompressed sequence? You can put your DV clips on an uncompressed timeline.
Also i am not sure if you are putting sequences inside another (master) sequence? From memory Premiere Pro doesnt like that too much but i am not 100% sure of that.
Please mail pcsupport@blackmagic-design.com and Andrew can try repo this (might be worth sending the offline project file to him) and assist you further.
Cheers,
Regards,
Matt
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