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  • Sean Isroelit

    January 22, 2009 at 12:35 am in reply to: Current IO compatibility?

    Thanks. I was hoping it would work. But I still can’t get FCP to properly recognize the hardware. I get the “Preview Disable” screen instead of video, and my external monitor (component out of IO) only displays a black screen. When I close the “Log and Capture” window and use the IO control panel I can switch between inputs and the image displays on my monitor. I used the Uninstaller application to remove the drivers…and then reinstalled them, but it still didn’t work. I have deck control and audio, but i am unable to capture.

    As a test, I hooked the AJA IO up to my laptop running 10.5.2, QT 7.5.5, and FCP 6.0 and everything worked as it should.

    So, it seems like it’s defiantly my MacPro. If I know that it will work on OS 10.5.5 then perhaps it’s a FCP 6.0.3. I guess I could re-install FCP studio and see if reverting to 6.0 fixes it. Any thoughts on that? I hate having to do a re-install. Should I get rid of other quicktime plug-ins…like flip4mac? Maybe that’s the first place to start.

    ~sean

  • Sean Isroelit

    October 24, 2006 at 12:49 am in reply to: Handbrake to FCP

    Just because the original titles are in public domain does not mean you can just rip any old DVD and use it. I’d check to make sure that the DVD you’re ripping is not protected under a new copyright.

    ~sean

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