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The Sony PVM-14N6U is a standard def monitor so you wont be able to monitor in HD but if SD is all you need, then you just need to get a Black Magic i/0 card to send a proper NTSC video signal out from FCX to our Sony PVM-14N6U. No way you can (or should for that matter) monitor from your Radeon HD 5870.
Good Luck!
Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
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Any one know if the new Mountain Lion still works the NVIDIA GTX570?
(I know it is not “officially” supported)I just got the MacVidCards GTX570 installed and working with my LION system and CS6 and not in a hurry to “upgrade” to Mountain Lion, but just curious.
Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
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Glad to help!
Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
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Have you had any luck with this? I need to output 4 discreet mono channels when encoding to ProRes (Rather than a stereo mix)
but cannot figure out the workflow. Guess it is time for some more Lynda.com tutorials.Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
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I fixed these problems (99% of the time) by calling AJA Support. He had me not only set the OSX system preferences output to “optical digital out” but also the INPUT to “optical digital in”. He said BOTH need to be set this way. Then in CS6 audio hardware preferences set to “built in output”. Then set the CS6 Playback default player to “Adobe Player”and the audio device to the “AJA Kona(your flavor here)”
One final thing is that he had me do is delete my AJA preferences in the “user>library>preferences folder. Basically all of the”com.aja.xxxx” files.
Once I did all of this and did a reboot everything has worked very nicely.
Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
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I posted this on another thread just now but it applies here as well.
…. I just figured a quick solution.
Open the bin in list view so they are in order. Then create another empty bin and set that on into ICON view, then just select all in the original bin and move the clips over into this new bin and they will stay in the correct order. And a bonus… they will maintain this order now even when you go back and forth from icon to list views.
A Pain for sure, but not as painful as it could be.Good Luck!
Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
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OK So this is a silly bug!… but I just figured a quick solution.
Open the bin in list view so they are in order. Then create another empty bin and set that on into ICON view, then just select all in the original bin and move the clips over into this new bin and they will stay in the correct order. And a bonus… they will maintain this order now even when you go back and forth from icon to list views.
A Pain for sure, but not as painful as it could be.Good Luck!
Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
http://www.frostlineproductions.com -
Black Magic intensity card has HDMI
No need for HD/SDIRichard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
http://www.frostlineproductions.com -
Richard Cooper
June 4, 2012 at 3:18 pm in reply to: No QT / PR422 option exporting via Media Encoder?Wow, I am stumped. It worked here but reading your other post about what all is installed, I DO have the entire Master collection but I have not installed everything yet. I am traveling now but will be back to the studio tomorrow and let you know what all I have installed currently.
Hope we get this figured out for you.
All the best,Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
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Richard Cooper
June 3, 2012 at 9:55 pm in reply to: No QT / PR422 option exporting via Media Encoder?When I did a clean install of OS Lion and CS6 I too saw that there was no ProRes options in Media Encoder. So I did a quick install of Final Cut (just FC7 and Color, nothing else from the FCS3 suite) this gave me all of the ProRes options within Media Encoder.
Hope this helps.
Do you have FCP laying around somewhere?Richard Cooper
FrostLine Productions, LLC
Anchorage, Alaska
http://www.frostlineproductions.com