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  • If you can spend some extra cash on it, I’d recommend you get a Mac Mini (or a laptop if you could need one) with either a UltraStudio on USB3 or Thunderbolt to get video input, and use ScopeBox. It’s incredibly fluid and responsive. I feel naked without it.

    The connection route would be
    Mac Pro -> FSI videomonitor -> SDI loop-through to -> Mac Mini with ScopeBox.

    Whatever goes in to the monitor is sent directly to ScopeBox.
    Read about, see and get ScopeBox at https://www.divergentmedia.com/scopebox

  • Ola Haldor voll

    February 26, 2014 at 12:31 pm in reply to: Version 10, cant link Offline

    I get this all the time, and I guess you have the same issue.

    The timeline and the offline reference file does not share timecode. To fix this, right click on your offline reference file in the browser and select Clip Attributes and edit the timecode to match the starting timecode of the timeline.

    You answered while I wrote. Good you got it working!

  • Ola Haldor voll

    July 4, 2013 at 6:11 pm in reply to: Nodes Opacity/Mix

    Jump over to the “Key” icon, and adjust the right most setting, “Gain”.

  • Ola Haldor voll

    June 24, 2013 at 8:54 am in reply to: Titan and GTX 690.

    You’ll need 10.8.4 in order to use the latest nVidia GPUs. There’s no Mac version of these cards. There’s a catch: no boot screen if you use the card for GUI.

    I installed a Titan in my MP 2009, but I’m having some power issues. Not sure why.
    During heavy load the Mac shuts down.

  • Ola Haldor voll

    June 19, 2013 at 5:07 pm in reply to: XML Out after Scene Cut Detection
  • Click the top right icon (should be three horizontal bars), and save an EDL file.
  • Close the scene cut window
  • Jump to Conform and right click in the timelines list
  • Import pre-conformed EDL
  • Ola Haldor voll

    January 21, 2013 at 8:39 am in reply to: 9.1 breaks JLCooper EclipseCX panels?

    It works fine for me.

    When I install a new version, I go into the prefs and disable the control surface. Restart Resolve, tick on the checkbox for JLCooper, another restart, and the panel lights up.

    Did you install the JLCooper drivers? Don’t. It’ll mess things up.

  • Sascha: HA! Now that would be funny for short form.. I’ve had music videos with 500+ shots (yes, they were crazy on the cuts).

  • Ola Haldor voll

    September 27, 2012 at 1:22 pm in reply to: 9.0.1 window tracking issue

    1. HD (1080p)
    2. I started the project in 9.0 – updated early this morning and the tracker seems to be a bit less sticky compared to 9.0. Not that it’s doing an insanely bad job, just not completely like it was in 9.0

  • Ola Haldor voll

    September 27, 2012 at 11:57 am in reply to: 9.0.1 window tracking issue

    Something has indeed changed.

    I tracked something I tracked yesterday. I struggled a bit to get it right now, compared to yesterday when this was a one-button-operation.

    Here’s a screenshot for comparison. Nothing was adjusted. I simply hit the “Track forward” button on the already tracked window.

    I’m having a hard time tracking other, really basic things, too.

  • Ola Haldor voll

    September 27, 2012 at 10:06 am in reply to: Force GUI to right monitor when using two displays

    That’s not the point here, Margus. He want to work in a certain way – let’s try to help him!
    I see his point and reason – I’ve switched between Resolve and FCP dozens of times.

    I don’t have two monitors attached here, but here’s an idea.

    Back when there was a dedicated set of preferences for Exposé in System Preferences, you could – using a GUI representation – make certain apps always open in certain desktops/monitors. That’s gone now, but let’s try something similar.

    If you launch Resolve and Avid, and then press the shortcut for “Mission Control”, you may possible move the Avid/Resolve window wherever you want, either to a virtual desktop or another monitor.

    Crossing my fingers this works out as intended, Aaron!

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