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