Tracy Peterson
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The blur you are seeing is actually motion blur, a factor of the shutter speed and the speed of the motion when the footage was shot. Not much you can do to remove it. If you have paused the image on the screen, that’s pretty much all you can pull as a still from video. In the future, if you have enough light, you should make your shutter as fast as possible when shooting high speed activities, like sports.
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As far as I can tell, this doesn’t mean much at all. There’s nothing real time about the interaction between BMD and Premiere. If your footage is ALL BMD codec, sometimes it will play back smoothly without dropping frames, maybe.
Not that it isn’t, but I haven’t really discovered what is RT with this HD Extreme card.
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Here’s a link with some suggestions. Not sure if these are right, as I don’t have a .MOD camera.
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February 12, 2010 at 4:54 pm in reply to: CS4 experience with win 7 vs Vista (64Bit OS versions)That’s a great point. Mine are on a raid array, speed tested at 310MBps. That might be helping me out.
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February 12, 2010 at 10:22 am in reply to: CS4 experience with win 7 vs Vista (64Bit OS versions)I am actually finding the opposite, that win 7 is working faster and smoother than vista or even XP.
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February 5, 2010 at 11:36 pm in reply to: Latest drivers won’t allow Premiere Pro project to openCan’t say I’m surprised. They don’t seem to support XP really. Or at least I haven’t discovered a magical cocktail of a computer that they won’t tell you there’s something unsupported about. At least with Mac it’s hard for them to pull that argument. If you want support spend more and buy AJA or Matrox.
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I’d use the balanced XLR outputs from the card directly, or through a mixer, as I have them.
That makes two ways. Either connect an XLR cable between the L speaker and the L BMD connection, ditto for R side, and you are ready to go, or buy a small multichannel mixer I went with a Behringer XENYX 802.
The mixer allows me to select various equipment I want to hear, and bring in several different inputs for capture, such as my video game consoles and cameras and mix them with microphones, etc.
If you don’t need a mixer though, you don’t need one 🙂
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Also to add to Joshua, composite will connect to the Y-Yb in on the dongle. He’s support though so I defer any questions to him 🙂
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Run the adobe updater to update your premiere version from 4.0 to 4.2, all will work after that.
The versions of the cards have some different features, can’t verify exactly which ones yours has but I think the difference between 2 and 3 is just the second connector for 3Gpbs dual channel connections for 2k 4:4:4. Other than that, I don’t know exact differences.
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You are correct, sir, and that is the point of HDCP, to protect content. At the current time, nothing on the market bypasses this protection.
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