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  • Mike Drew

    July 21, 2005 at 11:54 pm in reply to: dv codec and workflow

    Yes you can render to the Avid DV codec if you wish.

    HTH

    Mike Drew

  • Mike Drew

    June 30, 2005 at 7:07 am in reply to: AVID and BLACKMAGIC DECKLINK

    It will not work Period. No ifs buts or maybes, however the will coexist on the same machine .

  • Mike Drew

    May 31, 2005 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Omf import into AE 6.5

    I had a good play with this when it first came out. By OMF File, Adobe are refering to the native avid media files found in he OMFI folder on media drives,
    not “eported” OMF’s. The work flow you want without the duck is to export an AAF from the avid, linking to the original media. there are however some SEVERE restrictions on what effects can exist in the exported AAF. The duck is still the way to go IMHO

    HTH

    Mike Drew

  • Mike Drew

    May 24, 2005 at 6:30 am in reply to: Reasons for 6.5 upgrade

    The animation presets ar great, If you have an Avid or anyother AAF capable editor, you can export to AE via AAF and have the edit timeline appear in AE timeline. Imporoved intergration with Photoshop, encore etc. a PROPER text tool like photoshops. the list goes on. those would be worthit alone. great plugings include as well.

    HTH

    Mike Drew

  • Mike Drew

    April 14, 2005 at 10:59 pm in reply to: Moving Express Pro Project to Media Composer

    Yes, DV is standard with Adrenaline

    Mike

  • Mike Drew

    April 13, 2005 at 7:04 am in reply to: Wrong Format/VDM2DC_NO_FIFO

    If the media is from V7 composer it will be ABVB media. MC 12 is Meriden media. Not compatible. Time to redig.
    Sorry

    Mike Drew

  • Mike Drew

    April 13, 2005 at 6:58 am in reply to: Moving Express Pro Project to Media Composer

    you will need to transcode in xpress pro because MC does not have the DV option so it will not be able to. If you can re dig then do that.

    Mike

  • No quick way, You will have to split the matte and fill then do your speed change to both seperately then do a matte key after that

    HTH

    Mike Drew

  • Mike Drew

    April 12, 2005 at 3:44 am in reply to: Avid on a Sony Vaio rx730?

    From Avids Web site MIMIMUM REQUIREMENTS

    Processors: Dual or Single 2.4 GHz Xeon processor OR Pentium 4 1.6 GHz processor OR Pentium M 1.8 GHz processor (mobile configurations). Note: The boot drive should be IDE, SCSI, or SATA 7200 RPM. Do not use internal SCSI as a boot device if you also plan on adding external SCSI drives (in that case use IDE or SATA).

    Operating system: Windows XP Professional w/Service Pack 1, 1a or 2.0

    System Memory: 1.0 GB minimum, 1.5 GB recommended
    Increased memory size will improve high stream count play performance.

    Open GL graphics cards : NVidia QuadroFX 1300 PCI Express, Nvidia QuadroFX 1100 AGP 8x, NVidia QuadroFX 500 AGP 8X, NVidia Quadro4 980 XGL AGP 8X or NVIDIA Quadro4 280NVS

    Add-in IEEE-1394 PCI card (required if no built-in 1394). Note: The add-in PCI card must be a universal PCI card with the T.I chip set. Current qualified /supported cards include:

    ADS Pyro PCI 64, part #API-311

    SIIG 1394 3-Port PCI i/e, part #NN-400012

    Internal disk drive: IDE or SATA boot drive

    CD or DVD-ROM drive

  • Mike Drew

    April 12, 2005 at 3:40 am in reply to: Newbie Question !!!!!!Sony DVCAM to Avid Express

    Perhaps a little bit more information is required. What version of Avid? What modle of Sony camera? what format are you recording on that camera etc.

    Cheers

    Mike Drew

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