Rick Sebeck
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Our deck does this sporadically as well. Of course it always does it when I have a deadline to make. Has anyone figured out the curse of the channel condition!
-Rick
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What if I need to sync two HD signals? Are there controllers for blue ray discs? I have seen the RaveHD – but that seems to be a bit overkill for just two streams.
-Rick
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Andy,
What did you settle on using? I need to sync two HD sources that will make up a 3×6 stack of HD monitors. At first I was thinking of using a dual monitor output of a PC. But now I am thinking two blue ray DVD players may be easier to run.
Just curious as to what you decided on… and why.
-Rick
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I’m so glad I found this post. I thought I was going crazy. I work in a large facility, so I assumed that the RS422 cable running through the walls, or one of the many patch panels and switchers was wrong. I tried different decks. Luckily I was able to rule all those out and realized it was a software issue.
-Rick
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Tools> Audio Meters
This lets you adjust the master gain of the output.
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I heard that Apple didn’t release Leopard, even to deveopers, until right before the launch last friday. So if Adobe didn’t have a copy for the last 6 months, how do you expect them to write upgrades?
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7200 RPM
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Hey guys, on the same note.
I had some film telecined to D5 at what I thought was 1080p. But when I play the clips back in FCP it is definitely interlaced. There are the jagged edges, and cuts have dual images.
Would I loose any quality if I used the de-interlace filter? I know that with video it is like throwing half the information out, but this originated on film.
Thanks,
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Kristian,
Can HD footage digitized with a DeckLink HD Extreme be played back on the desktop (not an NTSC monitor) in realtime? or at all for that matter? What about through a standard definition DeckLink Extreme. I thought that any computer that has fast enough processors would be able to play back the files, because they are Quicktime based. Is that correct?
I am getting 1080i footage delivered on SATA drives and I am wondering if I will be able to use them at my work which has a DeckLink extreme or at home where I have no capture cards.
Both computers have fast enough processors and sata storage.
Thanks,
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Exactly, but since I started the lay to tape at 59:40 on the 24fps sequence my film doesn’t start at 1:00:00:00 on the 29.97 tape. So obviosly my EDL wont match!
If I lay it to tape again starting at 1:00:00:00 will that “solve my problem”
-Rick
P.S> Mike, you are a rockstar – are you in the LA area? I’d love to throw some work your way.