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  • Yves De muyter

    June 16, 2005 at 2:45 pm in reply to: Windows Drivers (where are they????)

    I don’t understand it.
    You are asking for an uncompressed codec, but are begging for a compressed solution ?

    Have patience, I’d rather have good quality drivers a little late than drivers that suck but are there fast… I don’t know if you have experience in software development, but it’s a fact that software development is very often later than the deadline…

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    June 15, 2005 at 2:57 pm in reply to: Windows Drivers (where are they????)

    I am sure I have selected “component”. The signal is “OK” for a monitor, but not on tape. If I record footage, and dump the same footage on tape, the video looks “greenish”, that doesn’t mean it’s completely green, but has a slight green look to it.

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    June 15, 2005 at 8:43 am in reply to: OMF Export/Import Problems

    Isn’t this what “automatic duck” is used for ?
    As far as i know, AE cannot export or import OMF. The best workflow i’ve found is to export you composition into a Quicktime REF file, and export from AE into a .AVI with Avid codec.

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    June 15, 2005 at 8:39 am in reply to: Windows Drivers (where are they????)

    You can capture using the DeckLink deck control app into a compressed codec and work with that. You won’t have a premiere output though, but a DV to composite converter isn’t that expensive for preview. Dumping can be done using the DeckLink deck control again.

    Ain’t perfect, but at least you know BMD will fix this, and very often a week after you made your choice…

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    June 15, 2005 at 8:36 am in reply to: Windows Drivers (where are they????)

    Sorry, but I am unable to get any “clean” image out of the mojo. We have 2 converters around the mojo, to make it SDI. The image turns to some greenish. Or old component avid MediaComposer, with the same converters are fine. There must be something very wrong with the mojo!

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    June 13, 2005 at 7:40 am in reply to: Export to Deck Premiere Pro 1.5 timing problem

    I have found that IO-problems are very often the source of this type of problem.
    As soon as your disks fill up to about 80%, speed of your disks drops very fast, even on 15.000 RPM SCSI disks in raid!
    Please note that using BMD Deck Control plays a single file, and premiere has to play a timeline, e.g. different files, different effects etc…

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    June 10, 2005 at 6:43 pm in reply to: Export to Deck Premiere Pro 1.5 timing problem

    How many % free disk space ?

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    June 9, 2005 at 5:30 am in reply to: DeckLink SP as Flash streaming video source…

    No. It will not show up as a webcam in flash, if that is what you are looking for.

    -Yves

  • Maybe BMD has to become a little bit more clear about RT-effects. Are those done on the DeckLink or just on the CPU? Since the CPU doesn’t have to do any decompressing/compressing, a lot of CPU power can be used for RT effects! This is how AVID does his trick with the mojo. The mojo doesn’t do a single effect!

    I must guess that the AXIO will do fx on their board (it’s what matrox always has done). It has the advantage you can do more effects in parallel, it has the disadvantage that the number of fx are limited to what the hardware can do.

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    May 26, 2005 at 2:43 pm in reply to: After Effects RAM preview crash

    Try disable ECC ram.

    -Yves

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