Shahriar Rahman
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Shahriar Rahman
April 20, 2018 at 8:38 am in reply to: FCP Ripple Cut to Clipboard (shift-X) in Premiere?Wow, thank you Vijay! I am pretty sure many people are having this conundrum but few have replied. I loved the old FCP method but the Extract function that you suggested in Premiere also works great.
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Felix,
After installing the latest Desktop video software again, I do now notice a “Blackmagic Multibridge Utility” application, although this may have been there since my previous installition and I smply overlooked it. Thanks for that.
HOWEVER, after I launch it, everything is greyed out — it does not let me change any of the mappings. Also, in the menu bar, there is nothing listed under “Devices.” Not sure if this is supposed to be normal, since I don’t have a Multirbridge hardware device connected.
I was under the impression that any mapping or setting with the Studio 2 card is all to be done in the Blackmagic Design Desktop Video system control panel.
On another note, as I explained in another post to Paolo, I got the card to work — I had an incorrect project setting (wrong HD frame rate for my material).
-shah
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Felix,
After installing the latest Desktop video software again, I do now notice a “Blackmagic Multibridge Utility” application, although this may have been there since my previous installition and I smply overlooked it. Thanks for that.
HOWEVER, after I launch it, everything is greyed out — it does not let me change any of the mappings. Also, in the menu bar, there is nothing listed under “Devices.” Not sure if this is supposed to be normal, since I don’t have a Multirbridge hardware device connected.
I was under the impression that any mapping or setting with the Decklink Studio 2 card is all to be done in the Blackmagic Design Desktop Video system control panel.
-shah
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Paolo,
Thanks for the tip. The Blackmagic Studio 2 outputs video over HDMI with my Final Cut Pro 7.
After looking carefully into the project settings in Resolve, I discovered I made an oversight: in the Master Project Settings, under the Video Monitoring tab, I had left it at the default HD 1080PsF 23.976 when it should have been HD 1080P 23.976 for my material. This setting needs to be set here even if you have the correct setting (HD 1080P 23.976, in my case) in the Deck Capture and Playback tab.
My question: Why is that?
I am new to Resolve. What is the difference in changing the playback setting in Master Project Settings tab versus changing it in Deck Capture and Playback tab?
-shah
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Felix, thanks for the thorough response. The Davinci Resolve 9 Lite installer does not appear to have a Multibridge Utility. Perhaps I am missing something?
I know that Multibridge is another product line from Blackmagic and I have not read in any other forums of people using this tool to help get monitor playback video outs from their Resolves.
The reason why I am asking you if the new card worked for you is that in the “Davinci Resolve Config Guide” documentation that comes with the Resolve installer, it lists two Blackmagic cards that work with Resolve, and the Studio 2 ain’t one of them. I attached a screenshot.
If you can get it to work, you will be a Godsend! Let us know!
-shah
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Felix,
I am in the same boat as you. My machine is a 3770k Ivy Bridge processor on an the new Z77 Gigabyte mobo with Thunderbolt. I have a Decklink Studio 2 that I had used on my Mac Pro and, even though “Decklink Studio 2” shows up in the playback preferences in Resolve, there doesn’t seen be any signal outputted to my playback monitor. I tried both component and HDMI. I can’t get video out using Premiere CS6 either.
I want to hear your experiences. Did you get it to work? As I am grading a project now, your prompt response will be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
-shah
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I am experiencing the same problem… I bought my Decklink Studio 2 six months ago and used it successfully for output using SDI…. but no signal whatsoever from the HDMI out. I have version 7.9.5 installed currently.
Have you, or anyone else, had any progress since the original post over a year go? You may have found a solution by now — I want to know what it is! Thank you.
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Shahriar Rahman
August 26, 2009 at 8:59 am in reply to: My first short film using Cinema 4D – feedback welcome!Though only a C4D student, I want to say it is breathtakingly beautiful… and looks technically polished.
A few questions, as I am learning C4D now:
How long did it take you to create that short film?
Was it for school or a job, or was it a personal project?
Did you use Mograph module? What other modules did u use (advanced render, dynamics, etc.)?Your response will truly be appreciated! I want to gauge how long it will take me to learn the program to create work on the level that you had done!
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Shahriar Rahman
May 31, 2008 at 1:04 am in reply to: Extremely Perplexing “Camera Wobble” when doing lateral tracking… yes, I am subscribing to Aharon’s podcast! (I have been seeing his tutorials for a while but missed the ones about “boomeranging” — in case if Aharon is reading this).
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Shahriar Rahman
May 30, 2008 at 11:38 pm in reply to: Extremely Perplexing “Camera Wobble” when doing lateral trackingThanks for the tip! The difference between the x-position values was around 70 to 100 pixels, so I suppose that this distance is too small for a Bezier or Auto bezier Spatial Interpolation setting to make smooth (so there is no “wobble”). Learn something new everyday.
