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  • Noe Marti

    January 17, 2006 at 11:08 pm in reply to: Working with HD in AE

    What did you expect? HD 1080 has 5 times the pixels than SD so it demands 5 times the processing power.
    Working with Proxis is the way to go…..or buy a PowerMac G5 Quad with 16 GB RAM.

  • Noe Marti

    December 15, 2005 at 1:17 am in reply to: Blackmagic codecs

    You should use the “Apple uncompressed 8 / 10 Bit” codec. The codecs you listed are mainly for compatibility of other products (voodoo cards and others). RGB 10 Bit is not compatible with all Decklink Cards.

  • Noe Marti

    December 5, 2005 at 2:05 am in reply to: reverse fields when making DVD

    PAL DVD supports both: lower AND upper field first ! I had this problem once too and it was a question of getting the right settings when encoding it with compressor. I don’t know about iDVD.
    But you can export your Decklink Timeline to compressor and the result is a upper field mpeg2 stream, and this works well!. Maybe you have to make a special compressior setting to force encoding it with upper field.

  • Noe Marti

    September 2, 2005 at 10:23 am in reply to: quicktime info shows wrong codec

    Hi Luke, thanks for taking the time 🙂

    after removing the BMD components, QT “Movie Info” shows the correct “DV_PAL” settings – as soon as I reinstall them the wrong Info has come again. Removing the BMD components did not affect the info about the datarate, they are still 28’802.82 KBits/s.

    you can log a bug with apple :-I

  • Noe Marti

    May 5, 2005 at 1:46 am in reply to: After Effects and Visualizations…

    simple trick: shoot a real moving curtain and use a kaleidoscope effect in AE……looks pretty cool

  • Noe Marti

    April 19, 2005 at 1:38 am in reply to: OS X 10.3.9 and BM

    OSX 10.3.9, BM Driver 4.8, DL-Extreme, FCP HD, PM G4 MDD Dual 1.25, 2 GB RAM = runs perfect!

  • Noe Marti

    April 19, 2005 at 1:38 am in reply to: OS X 10.3.9 and BM

    OSX 10.3.9, BM Driver 4.8, DL-Extreme, FCP HD, PM G4 MDD Dual 1.25, 2 GB RAM = runs perfect!

  • Noe Marti

    April 18, 2005 at 2:18 pm in reply to: FCP 5 native “lossless” HDV editing?

    as long as you do not make heavy alterings or even chroma keys – yes. then DV or HDV may be usable…..But for most compositing work it is not.
    I work with both: the low end stuff (dv/hdv) and digibeta/hdcam…..I can tell you the difference is incredible. I have pulled hundreds of dv based chroma keys: it is always a big pain….the same with hdv.

  • Noe Marti

    April 18, 2005 at 12:15 pm in reply to: FCP 5 native “lossless” HDV editing?

    as far as I know, there is only one lossless HD format : HDCAM SR in Dual Link Mode (4:4:4 RGB). HDV has heavy compression and therefore you will see heavy artifacts even if you capture hdv with hd-sdi 10 bit. HDV is not a usable format for professional postproduction.

  • Noe Marti

    April 14, 2005 at 12:10 am in reply to: Previewing DVD Studio Pro 3 with Decklink Extreme

    Thats a no go. sorry.

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