Myron Lenenski
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Myron Lenenski
November 6, 2012 at 6:16 pm in reply to: Capturing ProRes 422 with Black Magic Decklink HDI have the same problem. What did you do to “Tweak the settings”.
We have a customer that only wants ProRes 422 “SQ” not “HQ”With Blackmagic, it’s doesn’t have that option….regretfully, we sold our KonaCard.
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Any and all of them. I uninstall first. I do have final cut on this machine as well.
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Which codec do you prefer for this type of operation. Does the HDV ProRes codec work? Camera only does 1080i 29.97 FPS.
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Myron Lenenski
July 21, 2008 at 1:55 am in reply to: What tape format does your Broadcaster require?This is really a double question. Just trying to see if there is a trend towards harddrives. For those who don’t own an HDCAM or Digital Betacam, I am trying to see if there is a chance that a Hard Drive is just as good as tape.
It’s obvious that commercials are a lot easier to shuttle via T1 than a full length show would be. They all end up on a server in one file format or another. Quicktime or .AVI or MPEG? I am excited to hear that someone is doing it.
In Iceland they accept DV-PAL files? Doesn’t look perfect, but an FTP of a video file is pretty cool for those of us who physically cut down 500 2inch videotape commercial spot reels that had to be labeled, boxed, and shipped to TV stations in all 50 states. Good money, but not something I want to have to do again.
Can you imagine having to make several hundred copies of each “Good Eats” episode and having to ship each one to a different cable station for air? Tape duplication sucks.
I just want to know if it is going away anytime soon.
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Myron Lenenski
July 20, 2008 at 8:11 pm in reply to: What tape format does your Broadcaster require?Who accepts a Hard drive?
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Myron Lenenski
July 20, 2008 at 5:15 pm in reply to: What tape format does your Broadcaster require?So, have you ever shipped a tape to a broadcaster yourself? If so, what tape format?
Ever ship a hard drive? Which codecs?
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Myron Lenenski
July 20, 2008 at 4:54 pm in reply to: What tape format does your Broadcaster require?We ship film transfers recorded to hard drive all the time. Turner Classic Movies just wants Digital Betacam for now.
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Myron Lenenski
May 9, 2008 at 10:15 pm in reply to: Final cut pro and Premiere CS3 running on same computerDid you ever get your CS3 to work properly on your MAC PRO? I wish to god I could get mine to work!!!
Please call if you get a minute
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Myron Lenenski
December 9, 2007 at 8:54 pm in reply to: Realtime SD-to-HD Upconversion with Multibridge Eclipse?Please explain which cards can do this?
And, does it create the ProRes file as you capture in realtime? Is this done through Final Cut only, or with the Decklink capture interface as well? -
Myron Lenenski
January 24, 2007 at 3:04 am in reply to: Can’t open all my Premiere projects over the network?!Every file relating to each project is contained on an external ESata Raid. We discovered that the projects that do not open over the network, also will not open when the External Raid is moved to another workstation…. The goal is to be able to capture in one room, pick up the ESata drive, then finish the project in another room…..It’s just weird that some projects open fine, while others give me the error message.