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  • Vidoje

    September 25, 2007 at 12:12 pm in reply to: DeckLink Extreme player on Windows

    Thanks for that fast info. We will also be very glad to test it ASAP, and to work for and in this product. Here are web sites of the company.

    https://www.pfistudios.com/
    https://www.rtvpink.com/english/

    Best regards,
    Vidoje.

  • Vidoje

    September 23, 2007 at 12:20 pm in reply to: Video disk recorder with DeckLink

    With Playbox there is a problem. They, for more than two years now, do not sell software any longer but turnkey solution(s) only. Also they are now UK based company and that speaks enough about price policy. So once you have all of the hardware, anyBOX ‘s turnkey is not applicable.

    Vidoje.

  • Vidoje

    September 22, 2007 at 7:52 pm in reply to: DeckLink Extreme player on Windows

    Anytime.

    Mene nesto muci Supermicro, javni mi se da te nesto pitam…

    Vidoje.

  • Vidoje

    September 21, 2007 at 8:15 am in reply to: DeckLink Extreme player on Windows

    Inside Decklink SDK, you will find (a link to download BMD) video/audio player just as you need. I have used it for more than a year to playback promo without a single dropped frame! Small, original, fast and free…

  • Vidoje

    November 9, 2006 at 12:30 am in reply to: Bugs in v5.7.2 for NTSC

    Finally somebody is having same problems as I do since the very beginning of the Decklink use. I have addressed to forum (https://forums.creativecow.net/cgi-bin/new_read_post.cgi?forumid=124&postid=861650&threadid=861600&pview=t) but after some unsuccessful ideas there were no progress. It simply can not be isolated and manually repeated. We are now used to work while system is crashing couple of times per day (two equal editing PCs), but this is not what we are aiming at. So same audio problem as soon when there is any .mov file in project/timeline. Removing .mov resolves this problem but not until PC is rebooted. I am using latest BMD 5.7.3 and PPro 2.0 as well as latest boards, cards and raids bios/driver. Of course board is Decklinks recommended Supermicro X6DEA8-G2 with Nvidia and RocketRAID 2220 (8 WDs). It never worked fine, was crashing with PPRO 1.5 but differently, than usually Premiere (ver 1.5) was crashing, now the system. Mentioned system is Windows XP SP2 media center edition with all latest updates. Unfortunately, I am not able to use workaround with board’s build in audio, so I need Decklinks driver to operate properly by all means. System is set o operate in PAL mode.

    Any ideas?

  • Vidoje

    November 8, 2006 at 5:42 pm in reply to: Can’t get audio from spdif/aes in

    SPDIF is for monitoring (output) only! So no way you can capture on DeckLink via this jack.

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  • Vidoje

    June 16, 2006 at 9:59 pm in reply to: No way to install 5.3.1

    Sorry for asking, but is your machine still crashing while you work on it? I have similar configuration but can not seriously work as crashes appears every now and then. Any idea? Or your problem was with installation only? Anybody else please.

    Thanks,
    Vidoje

    My config:
    Premiere 1.5.1/2.0 (with Ppro 1.5 program crashes, with PPro 2.0 system crashes!)

    SuperMicro X6DAE-G2 (suggested by DeckLink)
    2x Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPU 3.20GHz
    RAM 4GB (was, now 2GB)

    RocketRAID 2220, 2T striped WD SATA2 HDD

    Decklink Extreme SD

  • Vidoje

    June 16, 2006 at 9:29 pm in reply to: my Supermicro hangs with decklink Extreme

    After reducing amount of RAM from 4GB to 2GB, everything remains the same. System is still unstable and is crashing as frequently as before. I was so thrilled by information that RAM reducing will help and now a I simply have any and no idea what to do next. Anybody with any more experience? Any owner of Supermicro board, can you share BIOS settings with me?

    Once again thanks in advance,
    Vidoje.

  • Vidoje

    June 15, 2006 at 9:21 pm in reply to: my Supermicro hangs with decklink Extreme

    Hi.

    Once I have seen you reply, I went to Blackmagic Support Library with ‘x64’ and there clearly stays:

    “We currently recommend a maximum of 3 GB of RAM for use with both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Windows

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