Newjack
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Newjack
August 18, 2006 at 11:33 pm in reply to: 720p23.98 export to quicktime 1080p23.98 – is there a file limit?…I know… its hard… and slowly I think about to listen to my editors and replace the premiere suites to ugly Nitris suites…but i DON
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…there is a plug in for the h.264 output directly from premiere.
check out the mainconcept site
Cheers,
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Newjack
August 18, 2006 at 11:08 pm in reply to: 720p23.98 export to quicktime 1080p23.98 – is there a file limit?…I
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Hi,all
Heres BMD solution:
Please have a look at, too: https://www.blackmagic-design.com/support/detail.asp?techID=160
The short version is that customers should not use more than 3 GB of
RAM with 64-bit versions of Windows and that most customers should
continue using 32-bit versions of Windows. The DeckLink and Multibridge
Minimum System Requirements support pages have also been updated to
advise a maximum of 3 GB of RAM.Having said that, we would urge most customers to continue using 32-bit
versions of Windows as the 64-bit versions are really only of use to
some developers. Applications such as Premiere Pro and After Effects
are 32-bit applications and will run more slowly on a 64-bit version of
Windows and there are absolutely no benefits to doing this.We regard the use of 64-bit versions of Windows, with commercial video
software and Blackmagic hardware, as something to avoid as there are no
benefits and in fact there is likely to be performance degradation. The
only early adopters who should need to use 64-bit versions of Windows
will be some developers.The reason for releasing 64-bit Windows versions of our drivers was to
make some developers happy. However we are hearing from customers who
have mistakenly assumed that there is something “better” about the
64-bit versions of Windows and are now running in to problems with lack
of support, for mainstream video applications, and also instability
with more than 3 GB of RAM.——————
We tried it with 3GB and now it works perfectly – and I think BMD will work on it. Because there are a lot of compositors outside who needs more than 3GB.
Cheers,
Oliver -
Hi,all
Heres BMD solution:
Please have a look at, too: https://www.blackmagic-design.com/support/detail.asp?techID=160
The short version is that customers should not use more than 3 GB of
RAM with 64-bit versions of Windows and that most customers should
continue using 32-bit versions of Windows. The DeckLink and Multibridge
Minimum System Requirements support pages have also been updated to
advise a maximum of 3 GB of RAM.Having said that, we would urge most customers to continue using 32-bit
versions of Windows as the 64-bit versions are really only of use to
some developers. Applications such as Premiere Pro and After Effects
are 32-bit applications and will run more slowly on a 64-bit version of
Windows and there are absolutely no benefits to doing this.We regard the use of 64-bit versions of Windows, with commercial video
software and Blackmagic hardware, as something to avoid as there are no
benefits and in fact there is likely to be performance degradation. The
only early adopters who should need to use 64-bit versions of Windows
will be some developers.The reason for releasing 64-bit Windows versions of our drivers was to
make some developers happy. However we are hearing from customers who
have mistakenly assumed that there is something “better” about the
64-bit versions of Windows and are now running in to problems with lack
of support, for mainstream video applications, and also instability
with more than 3 GB of RAM.——————
We tried it with 3GB and now it works perfectly – and I think BMD will work on it. Because there are a lot of compositors outside who needs more than 3GB.
Cheers,
Oliver -
Hi Vidoje,
it think it is the same as with my MBE – you use x64 Drivers – you must when you use 4 GB Ram. Try 3GB or less.
we use now 3GB at for the first – and it works.
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Hi all,
this a quote from another posting in this forum:
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HiCurrently we are working on this issue and should have a driver to address this issue by next week.
In the mean time if you say no not at this time to the installation of the decklink display you will be able to continue to work with After Effects, Premiere Pro etc
Desktop display will be the only element not present.
To stop the message from reappearing – disable the device in the device manager.
any further questions email – pcsupport@blackmagic-design.com.
Andrew McLeod
Blackmagic Design
——————————————————————————————-Andrew is one member of support team of Blackmagic Design.
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So guys I think we should give BMD give a chance to solve this prob until end of next week.
I already included the press departement of BMD into my mailings with the BMD support desk.
I wanted make this clear the A8N32-SLI Boards are one of the best on the market AND THEY
ARE CERTIFIED by BMD FOR HIGH DEFLook at this quotetation ( https://www.blackmagic-design.com/support/detail.asp?techID=47 ):
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Certified PCIe Motherboards for Standard DefinitionINTEL PENTIUM DUAL CORE
Asus P5WD2 Premium
Intel D955XCS
Intel D975XBX
Supermicro X6DA8G2AMD DUAL CORE
Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe
Tyan Thunder K8WE (S2895)Certified PCIe Motherboards for High Definition
INTEL DUAL CORE
Supermicro X6DA8G2
Intel D955XCS
Intel D975XBXAMD DUAL CORE
Tyan Thunder K8WE (S2895)
Asus A8N 32-SLI Deluxe
———————————————————So this was the reason why we build up 5 Edits with this Hardware. And on the NAB BMD told us that the MBE will work with this Motherboards, too
It doesn
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Hi Guys,
to reply: The ASUs A8N32-SLI is a from BM recommend MB. The thing is that BM has still a little bit Probs with the x64 Diplay Drivers (only). On a 32bit Win it works perfectly ( the MBE and the new Decklink HD Extreme – we did some big “rascalities” on some big live TV Shows and it was perfect = Thanks BM!).
Look at a later Threat – Tyan MB had same Probs. It is not the A(N32-SLI Board.I can