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  • Miles Blow

    April 17, 2007 at 7:29 am in reply to: Any way of sharpening the hd down conversion

    It’s on a multibridge extreme

  • Miles Blow

    April 17, 2007 at 6:51 am in reply to: footage replaces other footage

    Hi guys
    It does snap next to the clip(the magnet icon it turned on) but if you push it over a bit to far it starts replacing shot next to it. It seems like it would be a problem for many video editors.

    Someone earlier said it was the difference between overly editing and insert editing….Where do you ajust this so it is not overlying onto other clips?

    Thanks
    Miles

  • Miles Blow

    April 16, 2007 at 1:52 am in reply to: footage replaces other footage

    Hi guys, I tried both those suggestions,but its still doing it. If i move a clip ontop of another clip accidently it cuts the clip that it landed on. I want it to just push up against it. Rather than replace a portion of it. Sometimes i dont realize and it has cut stuff i didnt want to cut.

    Thanks
    Miles

  • Oh So really we should stick with aftereffects (get the new version)on a big pc?

  • Do you know how much ram shake use? We are working with hi res image sequences.

  • Miles Blow

    March 12, 2007 at 1:15 am in reply to: Best motherboard / processor combination for HD

    Hi
    We have the asus a8n32 deluxe (4800+cpu)(asus ati 1900xt graphics) with the multibrige extreme it was the cheapest setup and the onboard raid with 4 sata 300gb drives it is fast enough for uncompressed hd.

    Everyone here seems to love mac with fcp,which is why there is alot more suport and discussion about it.

    hope this helps

  • Miles Blow

    February 6, 2007 at 1:57 pm in reply to: crt Monitor for multibridge extreme

    Hi, well our target isnt pal I dont think there is pal and ntsc in hd…in any case we are really offlineing in hd mjpeg…… the final edit will be in 3k..well hopefully. Yeah the monitor we have has actually always been abit greenish ever since we bought it brand new..yes we need to get it calibrated.

  • Miles Blow

    February 5, 2007 at 2:25 pm in reply to: crt Monitor for multibridge extreme

    Hey It works great!!!! Am I the only one who didn’t know this?

    We have rended all our footage in 24 frames per sec hd mjpeg and it plays back perfectly in a 23.98 progressive project in premiere, we dont even need to re-render anything! Cool.

    Also is there any benifit or disadvantage to previewing hd in either ntsc or palon a crt monitor? We normally use pal(australia) But Our sony crt monitor only lets us adjust phase when it recieves an ntsc signal(its always been a a bit greenish)….so i think we will just set the decklink down conversion to output to ntsc. That way colour looks great!

  • Miles Blow

    February 5, 2007 at 10:36 am in reply to: crt Monitor for multibridge extreme

    Thanks kristian
    Cool ill give that a go!

  • Hi Joe
    We are actually rendering hd from big 3k still images(stopmotion animation)So we actually havent ever captured hd.

    Can you recomend any sites that talk about the areca card/performace ….sounds like its got some power?

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