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  • Matt Galuszewski

    April 27, 2007 at 9:13 pm in reply to: adding burnt in timecode

    I realise it doesn’t help you or our workflow right now but we can’t wait for Compressor 3 and the ability to burn in a timecode window.

  • Matt Galuszewski

    April 24, 2007 at 9:24 pm in reply to: ProRes 422 for SD

    Thanks Ben.

    I had read the discussions which were manly HD centric. Hence my question re SD.

    Thanks for the suggestion on the white paper. Again mainly HD centric with obvious reasons why but one paragraph answered my bit rate questions with regard to SD.

  • Matt Galuszewski

    April 18, 2007 at 7:28 pm in reply to: Outputting

    I’m trying to output a sequence to QT and then burn. However, when the DVD burns and tries to play in another computer an error message such as roughcut-fin-00000 etc… I checked the ownership information and made sure it was all on read & write. What else could be the problem causing this?

    Is the DVD just a DVD data disc with a quicktime file on it? If so maybe you exported your sequence as a reference file and it can’t find a render file due to a path change or a deletion.

    The message you quoted indicates such by the “…-fin-0000” part.

  • Matt Galuszewski

    April 4, 2007 at 7:34 pm in reply to: – 1 Frame accuracy on Edit to Tape

    Hi,

    We have the same behaviour on 5 x KONA 3 MacPro and 3 x KONA 3 Intel xServe installs . AJA response is ‘no known problem”.

    We are trying to find something that is common but all other devices that require rock steady PAL sync behave correctly.

  • Matt Galuszewski

    March 14, 2007 at 4:36 am in reply to: TC offset using Kona3 on MacPro FCP 5.1.4

    Hi,

    We are on FCP 5.1.2 and have similar problems with 8 KONA 3 cards. Did you have any valuable feedback from this forum or AJA?

    Thanks, Matt

  • Matt Galuszewski

    March 9, 2007 at 10:58 pm in reply to: Dolby 5.1 Through SDI

    If you are intending to capture the Dolby E data stream, do some cut only editing and then output back to tape then I can tell you the following.

    The AES inputs on the Kona 3 card corrupt the DOLBY E data stream whilst the embedded embedded audio does not.

    Regards

  • Matt Galuszewski

    December 23, 2006 at 11:12 pm in reply to: strange problem with batch capture, urgent

    HI,

    We are running the latest version of FCP so the following is based on some dim memory.

    As PAL users we were inflicted with a bug in version 4 or 4.5 that behaved as you describe. We had a PAL DVW500 DigitalBeta deck connected and had a suitable PAL Device control selected and the system changed our entered timecodes as we logged each clip. It was adjusting the values to a 30fps rate so this only affected PAL users.

    This behaviour only occured if a tape was not inserted in to the desk at the time of logging. That is, if you had a tape inserted then the timecodes entered during logging would be correct. This bug was noted by apple and corrected in a point release.

    Hopefully this is the same for your deck….

  • Matt Galuszewski

    November 28, 2006 at 7:14 pm in reply to: using 30″ apple cinema

    Glad I could be of help.

  • Matt Galuszewski

    November 27, 2006 at 7:38 pm in reply to: using 30″ apple cinema

    I am not familiar with the card but the apple website says…

    NVIDIA GeForce 6600 graphics is ideal for Power Mac G5 Dual and Power Mac G5 Quad users who want to view more than two displays at the same time. It provides excellent all-around performance for a wide range of 2D and 3D applications from office productivity, to graphic design, even for games and some professional applications. The NVIDIA GeForce 6600 includes 256MB of GDDR SDRAM and offers both a single-link DVI port and a dual-link DVI port that can simultaneously support one 23-inch and one 30-inch Apple Cinema HD Display.

    Based on the PCI Express architecture, the GeForce 6600 fits into any single available slot in your new Power Mac G5. The upgrade kit also includes a DVI to VGA connector for easy connection to VGA-based displays.

    Maybe one output is a dual link. Have you swapped the 30″ connector over to the other port and tried the display properties again?

  • Matt Galuszewski

    November 26, 2006 at 7:16 pm in reply to: using 30″ apple cinema

    Hi,

    Are you using a Graphics card that supports the resolution for the 30″ display – dual link?

    If you are, maybe it has 2 connectors and only one of them is dual link.

    That is all I can think of.

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