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  • Stuart Smith

    June 27, 2012 at 2:56 pm in reply to: Pocket Ultrascope Not Functional

    It’s been quite some time, any news on this? We’re in a situation where an ultrascope on a laptop would be very helpful to us.
    Thanks

  • Stuart Smith

    June 7, 2012 at 5:20 pm in reply to: Nvidia Cuda enabled cards

    I was wondering why all the cuda cards on this list

    https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-gpus

    weren’t on this list

    https://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/tech-specs.html

    That paragraph answered my question

    Thanks again

  • Stuart Smith

    June 7, 2012 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Nvidia Cuda enabled cards

    Thanks Roland, appreciate it, think this paragraph explains everything I was looking for

    The reason that the GPU-accelerated ray-traced 3D renderer is limited to working on only specific GPUs is simple: testing. We are committed to making After Effects stable and reliable—as well as fast—so we must thoroughly test every card that we say After Effects will use to provide these features.

  • Stuart Smith

    July 7, 2011 at 4:21 pm in reply to: Resolve and Kona

    Yeah, thanks, coming to realize that if it does happen, it’s not going to be soon enough. Looking at a few other 3rd party suppliers to solve the problem. Meanwhile Scratch Six has just been released for Mac at a very attractive price – decisions

  • Stuart Smith

    July 4, 2011 at 2:21 pm in reply to: 3rd party support review

    Multiple cities and the rooms have to work as edit suites when not being used for grading

  • Stuart Smith

    July 4, 2011 at 2:19 pm in reply to: 3rd party support review

    Hey,you run a DeckLink card in one of the slots

  • Stuart Smith

    July 1, 2011 at 3:56 pm in reply to: 3rd party support review

    No, that’s what this thread is about. Hopefully this outboard box fixes this issue, and by the sounds of it it does.

    Some quick math though, depending on what graphics cards you buy, you’re looking at spending around $4500-$6000 (at least in the configuration we’re looking at) to run a $1000 piece of software, so you’ve got to decide if it’s worth it

  • Stuart Smith

    June 29, 2011 at 8:54 pm in reply to: 3rd party support review

    thanks, appreciate it, we’ll test it out

  • Stuart Smith

    June 29, 2011 at 7:10 pm in reply to: 3rd party support review

    Hey,
    Yeah I knew the Kona wasn’t compatible, guess I didnt word that well.

    I was wondering if running a DeckLink card and the graphics cards, in the Cubix, would work if there was still actually a Kona card installed in the MacPro tower?
    Thanks

  • For gods sake – couldn’t you have just left us alone?

    Pretty much by EOLing FCS3 they did, and it’s still, for the next 6-12 months, a perfectly acceptable piece of software. I think Apple has left everyone where they want them, still able to do business and able to make a choice of what to do in the future.

    As far as “turning”, Apple is a company that is doing what the people in charge there see fit.

    Agree or disagree with Apple, we’ll wait 6 months or so until we have to go to a contingency plan if FCPX doesnt resolve it’s issues and the newest OS at that time breaks FCS3

    FYI, you’re contingency plan should also take into account how good you think you are at predicting Apples next move.

    Will it work with the first Lion update? Will it be working with AJA, BM etc for HDCamSR 5.1 laybacks, how about 7.1, 9.2 or 11.1 audio? hmmm

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