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  • Pete Court

    October 2, 2011 at 1:15 pm in reply to: Avoiding a “Loop” with a Ki-Pro

    [Chuck Pullen] “I have worked with several educational institutions using Ki Pro’s and they have all asked the same question about breaking the loop during recording as it seems to confuse the student directors”

    As it was said before they need the lesson.

    And, who said feedback is always bad. Before we had Digital effects boxes we used feedback to mix with other video to create effects. A satellite feedback loop is really great as it takes time to reach the satellite and come back. With a simple GVG 300 3ME switcher we did all kinds of effects.

    If they are just entering this field they will need to understand the concept of “source and load” where they are and how and where they are routed. Tell them it’s just a small part of the multi- tasking they will need to do to become successful in this industry.

    Best of luck to your students.

    Pete Court
    VideoGO Inc
    http://WWW.videogoinc.com

  • Pete Court

    October 2, 2011 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Anyone know any large volume storage solutions?

    Thanks for your reply.

    I guess what I’m looking for is not here yet.
    My clients are A/V Staging clients with small budgets and high demand. What we need is an A/V version of an EVS network we use in broadcast. With Apples Thunderbolt and LaCei SSD drives we should be able to push the Video from the Ki Pro real time to the drive that is shared with a Play Back Pro Plus grabbing clips on the fly.

    If anyone knows where I might find this I would appreciate it.
    Thanks,
    Pete

    Pete Court
    VideoGO Inc
    http://WWW.videogoinc.com

  • Pete Court

    September 28, 2011 at 12:24 am in reply to: Anyone know any large volume storage solutions?

    Hello everyone,
    I just got my first Ki Pro and I think the question I have pertains to this thread. If not please direct me to the proper forum as a new member I want to interface well into this community.

    My question is:
    Do I have to record to the internal drive when recording or can I push the record to a firewire 800 drive I can hand the client without having to move it? We are an AV staging company and the last day of record is difficult to find the time to transfer the records while everyone is trying to strike. I was using FS-2 firestores and the push to an external drive during record was not supported. It might be that selling the client the internal removable drive is the only solution.
    Thanks for your help.
    Newbie,
    Pete

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