Robbie Brandon
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Thats exactly what I needed. Thanks!
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Thanks for your help Craig! Another question for ya: Would I be able to use hd-sdi in on the Ultrastudio, and HDMI out using wirecast? sorry if that’s too specific.
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How about the intensity extreme? Can anyone confirm it’s compatibility?
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what would that be? anything that supports 2.5″ 6GB/s sata?
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Thank you all for responding! I have decided to capture using HyperDeck Shuttle 2’s into DNxHD. Now I have another question for you: How can I get the data from the ssd’s onto an iMac??? There are no thunderbolt ssd docks and most of the ssd docks i CAN find are esata or usb 3.0. Any ideas?
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So you’re saying Premier pro can capture and encode the four streams using a decklink quad? That would solve some issues! Thanks!
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could you possibly direct me to a proper software that is compatible with the decklink? it seems media express is limited to a motion jpeg compression. wouldn’t I want a different/ better codec? thanks!
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So i just spoke with Black Magic Tech support. He said that the DNxHD MXF file that the Hyperdeck encodes is NOT compatible with Adobe premiere CS5.5 for windows 🙁 Now im a bit confused. I’ve dug around on several forums, but I’m seeing conflicting answers. Can anyone confirm from experience? He did say I had the option of using a Decklink Quad to capture and real-time encode the 4 uncompressed feeds into mpeg-2 at around 18Mbs. I asked him with a PC using a core i7 2600k with a 4-drive Raid 0 array would be up to such a task, and it said no problem. Do you agree? I’d love some opinions on both options. Thanks!
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thanks again for the quick response. we are definitely getting somewhere now! will the DNxHD in a .mov wrapper be editable by premier pro on a Windows machine? want to try to avoid the Mac route…
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thanks for the response! I have actually considered both the hyperdeck studio and the hyperdeck shuttle as possible solutions. however, the only compressed codec the hyperdecks currently support is DnxHD, and uncompressed is too impractical in this application. I would normally have no problem using this codec, but I read in a Adobe forum that Premiere Pro CS5.5 Does NOT support the DnxHd codec. I have considered the Ajax ki pro mini as well, but I only compresses to Apple Protest 422. Another great codec, but this would put me over $8000 just to record 4 cameras. that seems like a bit much to me, but maybe I’m trying to have my cake and eat it too. Surely there is a hardware solution that compresses to DVCPro HD or even AVCHD? And if there isn’t, would a souped up CPU (like videoguys Diy9) and a decklink quad not do the trick? If it won’t, maybe I would consider capturing in DNxHD with the hyperdeck and then converting to another codec later. however, this seems like another unnecessary step in the workflow. maybe I just don’t know what I’m doing! lol