Maurice Jansen
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well
first take a look at the hours of the head’s and upperdrum. head replacement’s are very expensive.
if they have reasonable hour’s i prefer the BVW serie’s more robust 4audio channels and better made transport mechanism but of coarse price is also a issue for you
greet
Maurice
People saying they don’t make mistake’s often make nothing at all!
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Maurice Jansen
January 24, 2010 at 1:31 pm in reply to: Digibeta Deck is screwing with audio channelsand if the menu still doesn,t show up there is a switch marked char underneath the panel which must be on on.
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Maurice Jansen
January 24, 2010 at 1:23 pm in reply to: Digibeta Deck is screwing with audio channelsoh yes it has a OSD menu.
and it has a very BIG menu where you can adjust and screw up things bigtime. first connect your monitor to the SDI or CVBS output marked with SUPER.
push menu and you find your self about a 100items you can tweak.
go to item 804 called CH3&4 input arrange and change them with your jog shuttle and the 3buttons above to SW/SW meaning you can control them with the switches on the frontpanel.
and don’t forget to save.greet
MauricePeople saying they don’t make mistake’s often make nothing at all!
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Maurice Jansen
January 12, 2010 at 10:21 pm in reply to: Just months after your new DTV TX went up… They want THIS?seems like pro’s are talking here
can you guy’s confirm if this is true what i read and wrote about
transmision site’s helping each other to make the signal more robust.
or is this just a myth that i fished up ;Dyou say
weekly preventive maintenance
is this really needed for fairly low power rig’s. i don’t see that much maintenance on GSM/UMTS mast’s and i live next to one.indeed signal distrubution but also monitoring can give real extra challenge’s.
grt
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😉
we had a college that could get in his car with a axe
if you just spell SONY ;-}
he would laugh his gut’s out when i could show him this.great
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in deed edgeblend setup scream for experience.
it’s not only knowhow but also the fingerspitzengefuhl.
overscanning a 16:9 stack is a solution but maybe making a widescreen with 4:3projectors overscanning the top of the piture can make the tilt of the projector’s dissapear making blending easier. i’m in the metric world so i have to sketch this because feet’s say nothing to me.
for the layering i would suggest Spyder. but encore is also a good solution (matter of taste)i guess your budget is also a very big factor in your design
greet
MauricePeople saying they don’t make mistake’s often make nothing at all!
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Maurice Jansen
January 11, 2010 at 8:41 pm in reply to: Just months after your new DTV TX went up… They want THIS?well mark
although it’s not my job i alway’s bin a bit curious about RFsystems.
so i read a lot about it.(this does not mean that i also understand it 😉 )
indeed you can address your audience more precise which give more flexibility in for instance advertising.
but Radio and TV have next to a commercial/entertainment task also a task to give people information when the worstcase scenario occur.
(social panic is one of your worst enemies)
faillure of one transmission site as you al ready mentioned does not have so much impact as it has know. and also due to there reduced size they are not that fragille.you see in a small country like ours they already have raised the amount of transmision site’s with factor 4 during the digtal changover last year.
off coarse this is not as fragmented as a GSM network but it is already going on.
one of the technical advantage’s is that you can guarantee a better reception with less power.(which is a good economic aspect) this due to the nature of DVB-T (ATSC in the US). whit timing the guardband’s the different transmission’s site can help each other instead of disturbing each other like in the analog early day’s.which is very usefull in places whit high buildings or in the mountain’s.
maybe due to this effect owning a big tranmitter site can be a good base or headstart in rolling out the cellular network. cause you can do it in a more controlled way and whit a other tempo.
off coarse this is just a wild guess and maybe i’m overseeing very big pitfalls in RFtechnology i’m just amateur in this
greet
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hi
look at page 105 of your EX1 manual
it tell’s you how to change the HD-SDI output from 60I to 24PsF.
maybe it will helpgrt
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well i guess i know what you will choose.
but i think you have to decide for your self.
arrange a shootout between the two.
bring in al those nasty testpattern’s and of coarse some oh and ah picture’s. and see for your self.ps
I think you will choose the FSIgrt
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point taken 😉
I did not want to offend you.but will these bean counter’s invest in a remote ??
next to that.
but this is just an opinion.
in a medium sizedtruck say less then 12 camera’s. (this is where often one the racking shaders also has to do engineering task’s)
Will the amount off FS1’s grow bigger then 4??? And do you want towaste 1RU of rackspace in the working area (your working area) to control 4RU which al ready has a not to bad user interface??? and is near to you.i guess when the amount grow bigger then 4 or so in such a situation. you really have to see through your workflow.
don’t get me wrong i do like these boxes, and like you i do like hands on remote’s but the wallet is often in charge
grt
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