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  • Mikael Bergstrom

    September 22, 2011 at 10:20 am in reply to: Kona and Premiere scrubbing problem

    The same here to, this is my spec.

    Intel i7 950
    24 gb of ram
    GTX 470
    Adaptec 3085 raid card with 4 x 1TB raid 5 (video disk)
    SSD Intel 160GB G2 as system disk with Win7 64Bit Ultimate
    Adobe CS5.5.1

    Regards
    Mikael

    Mikael Bergstrom
    Six String Studio AB

  • Mikael Bergstrom

    October 29, 2010 at 11:53 pm in reply to: AJA Kona, Windows 7, and X58 mobo?

    Thanks for asking.

    Can not promise that all systems will function properly but if you do your homework and really test everything according to the rule with memtest and so on, so will this system rock.

    Just remember where you put in your AJA card, all PCIe slots share speed so check carefully in your manual before choosing a location so that you get the right speed on the card (Lane x8).

    Best regards
    Mikael

    Mikael Bergstrom
    Six String Studio AB

  • Mikael Bergstrom

    October 27, 2010 at 1:07 am in reply to: AJA Kona, Windows 7, and X58 mobo?

    This is my system and its working great.

    Intel i7 920
    Asus P6T Deluxe V2 (X58 chipset)
    Corsair 12GB (1600MHz)
    Adaptec 3085 raid card with 4 x 1000GB Seagate in a raid 5
    Nvidia GTX470
    AJA Kona LHi
    C disk Intel SSD G2 with Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
    Adobe CS5

    /Mikael

    Mikael
    Grammofonbolaget

  • Mikael Bergstrom

    January 15, 2010 at 1:48 am in reply to: Xena LHe horrible performance under drivers V.4.2

    So why don’t they reply then, I find this so typical for software company (to sad).

    I hade the same problem with AJA without som follow ups response.

    If they are aware of the problem why don’t they just tell you that “they are working on this“, this would be just fine to me, but to stay silent is what making people let down and mislead.

    I work for the biggest broadcast TV stations here in Sweden and they need to trust AJA in there support (to sad, they start to lose there confidence in AJA).

    Mikael
    Grammofonbolaget

  • Mikael Bergstrom

    October 24, 2009 at 9:57 pm in reply to: LHi field preview in AE
  • I’ve got this answer from Cineform, will try it as fast as I get to my studio, hope this work:-)

    “There’s a problem. You shouldn’t have CineForm OEM drivers and Machina running on the same boot. Unisnstall machina and install the oem drivers in program files\cineform\prospect hd\ajaio\hd\

    for the asio issue, download and install asio4all from asio4all.com. Then reinstall prospect.

    https://techblog.cineform.com/?p=2311

    Regards
    Mikael B

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  • From Cineform

    “Hi Mikael,

    You need to select CineForm ASIO for your audio output in CS3 to maintain sync with the AJA card’s video output. It doesn’t matter what AJA says it supports in this case because you’re using CineForm components to control the AJA card.

    If you want to use AJA’s native projects, CS4 is fine but you won’t get CineForm files in real-time. There’s some confusion about driver compatibility with the latest AJA and CineForm products. We ship the 7.0.0.46 version of their OEM driver. I’m not sure what’s installed with AJA 4.1.3, but traditionally we have suggested that customers dual-boot their machines if they wish to use both CineForm and AJA native projects (and the Machina software).

    You need to register “AJACaptureFilter.ax” if the LHi is not showing up in HDLink.

    Please file a trouble ticket with support if you would like more comprehensive help, but the above should get you up and running.

    I think we are on to something here, thanks Tim Kolb:-)
    Regards
    Mikael

    Mikael
    Grammofonbolaget

  • Tim Kolb, thanks for your reply 🙂

    1. CineForm is certified for CS4, just that the real time engine isn’t ready yet. That does not mean that it doesn’t work in CS4. It works just fine with Machina, in perfect sync, just not inside of premiere (delay and stuttering).

    2. CineForm uses AJA’s OEM drivers? (I’m not following you here?)

    3. If you HAVE installed the OEM drivers with the retail drivers? (I’m not following you here?)

    4. I have been using ATI for a long time and never had any problems. My colleague use ATI & Premiere also without any problems and been doing so for many years. We never hade any problem with it until now with “AJA”, Decklink work perfect with the same system and it’s lightning fast.

    Regards
    Mikael

    Mikael
    Grammofonbolaget

  • Is this even with the deactivation?

    Mikael
    Grammofonbolaget

  • So I’ve updated to 4.1.4 and guess what the Machina now work:-)

    To sad thought I lost my AJA ASIO option inside Premiere, tried to reinstall did’nt help, tried go back to 4.1.1 didn’t work and now I’m reinstalling CS4 to see if it helps me to solve this issue.

    I’m I tired of this, YES!

    Mikael
    Grammofonbolaget

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