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  • Rick Davis

    April 21, 2011 at 8:15 pm in reply to: Not very happy with Intensity Pro

    On the VHS question, I have used the Intensity Pro card A LOT for VHS imports into CS4 without issue. The reason? I used a TBC which reinserts good clean sync. Plus, if you have something like a DPS-290, you basically have a proc amp to tweak video levels, which again helps. Also there are VHS machines out there with a built-in TBC [e.g. Panasonic AG-DS555] for cheap on Ebay.

    Rick Davis
    RDLX, LLC
    650.520.5599

    http://www.rdlx.com

  • Rick Davis

    April 21, 2011 at 8:07 pm in reply to: Not very happy with Intensity Pro

    I have to agree with Sebastian. Never had this problem with CS4, but since moving to CS5 on my new Z-800 dual 5650 CPU, with nVidia FX-3800, 6Gb RAM, running Win7 x64, it just crashes without warning when playing a timeline. Does not happen when audio hardware is selected to Adobe Player. Anyone else having this problem? I did update the firmware and drivers for the Intensity card to CS5 during the move. Thanks in advance for any ideas.

    Rick Davis
    RDLX, LLC
    650.520.5599

    http://www.rdlx.com

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