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  • Michael Craven

    February 4, 2010 at 9:29 pm in reply to: KiPro and timecode

    Thank you!!

  • Michael Craven

    February 4, 2010 at 8:39 pm in reply to: KiPro and timecode

    [Jeremy Garchow] “[Michael Craven] “Also, where in the KiPro config would I specify the framerate for the TC?”

    Menu number 8.0. You can choose tc in where you can enter the tc value (but only in whole number of hours, so 01:00:00:00 – 23:00:00:00), SDI rp188, LTC or time of day. For the time of day, you can set that parameter in menu 55.6. Once you have that set, you can run ‘LTC out’ to ‘LTC in’, in series to each KiPro and turn the other 5 KiPros tc source to LTC and to arm on tc. So that way, you hit record on the maser Ki, and the rest will follow.

    Make sense?”

    Yep, makes sense. How does it know what framerate TC I want? Is it based on the input video signal?
    Thanks for your help!
    Mike

  • Michael Craven

    December 22, 2009 at 4:53 pm in reply to: Ki Pro Rental in Atlanta

    Thank you sir. The day after I posted this, VER finally got theirs in. We’re all set now.

  • Michael Craven

    December 2, 2009 at 8:11 pm in reply to: I just can’t explain this. Can you?

    I experienced the same problem with my macs (P2, not .mts)- worked on the MBP but not on the quad-core. Unfortunately I don’t remember what fixed it. I had given up on it and then tried again months later to find that it was working. It could have been an update to FCP – I’m currently running 6.0.6. I think I also remember someone saying that the FXFactory plugins might be conflicting. I wish I knew exactly what it was.

  • Michael Craven

    October 29, 2009 at 7:51 pm in reply to: How do I key out this frizzy hair?

    I’ve had good luck using DVMatte Pro from DV Garage. My 2 cents are now in.

  • It’s not a memory issue, it’s a throughput issue. Your drive can’t keep up with the demand of playing all the video streams simultaneously. A RAID would definitely benefit you for this. The other option that might work, using what you have now, is to divide the source clips amongst your 3 internal drives. I know you have 4, but don’t use the system drive for media. If each drive can handle 3 streams, then your 9 camera multi-clip should work. Definitely lower the playback quality and frame rate to help as well. Good luck!

  • Michael Craven

    August 27, 2009 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Latest MacPros

    And also realize that you will pay a premium for RAM ordered directly from Apple. You can find it at 3rd party vendors for a fraction of the price.

  • Michael Craven

    August 26, 2009 at 12:56 pm in reply to: embedding a hyperlink into the video

    You can add a hyperlink to a Quicktime movie if you have access to Keynote. Check out this video.
    https://pixelcorps.cachefly.net/mbks_026_540p_h264.mov

  • Michael Craven

    August 21, 2009 at 5:01 pm in reply to: Compressor & H.264

    Are you using Qmaster? If not, enabling that will increase your rendering times dramatically.

  • Michael Craven

    August 19, 2009 at 6:06 pm in reply to: how does one work with ProRes

    1) Kona, BlackMagic and Matrox all make devices that will capture with ProRes. HDV footage can be captured to ProRes via Firewire.

    2)If you have footage previously captured with another codec just drop it into a ProRes timeline and edit away.

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