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  • Yves De muyter

    August 19, 2005 at 5:05 pm in reply to: Is there still a problem with PAL DV output

    OK,

    In adobe premiere to make your lowerfields videoclip upperfield without shifting up and rerender:

    Right click the clip in the timeline.
    Enable “Reverse field dominance”.
    AND VERY IMPORTANT: Check “Interlace Consecutive Frames”

    I have no clue what the’ve changed in 5.1.1 regarding the fields problem…

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    August 12, 2005 at 11:43 am in reply to: Is there still a problem with PAL DV output

    Avid is doing just the same. DV in upper field. Drop the spec: make a system that actually works.
    At *least* enable users, when they create their own preset, and setup DV upperfield, make it upperfield……….

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    August 12, 2005 at 11:31 am in reply to: DeckLink HD Pro blue screen problem

    Try disabling the parity check in the BIOS.
    Maybe you don’t have the rigth type of ram for the supermicro mobo.

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    August 10, 2005 at 1:56 pm in reply to: X6DA-G2 mainboard compatibility question

    I had the same problem.
    Install windows SP2 and reinstall QuickTime 6.5.2 fixed it for me.

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    August 4, 2005 at 5:49 am in reply to: Basic In & Out Query – Windows

    Luke,

    While looking at this:
    >Also, you can play out the PAL DV sequence to tape with
    > DeckLink, and then recapture to uncompressed, and it will
    > be OK. We set the fields correctly when playing a PAL DV
    > clip out to the SDI output.

    Could it be that the field swap is set twice on Premiere PRO output ? Because what is described in this article, is not true for Adobe Premiere.

    -Yves (Silently waiting for 5.2 to resolve this issue)

  • Yves De muyter

    August 3, 2005 at 6:17 am in reply to: Basic In & Out Query – Windows

    I sold a setup like this. No real problems. I chose a setup with SCSI disks(on and an older wx8000) and a DeckLink Extreme for the analog audio. You can use the “BMD Deck control” application for input/output. Make sure you use a BMD codec in AE & 3D Studio Max.

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    July 30, 2005 at 11:54 am in reply to: 1 frame audio delay still not fixed

    Sounds like you want the same features as AVID 🙂

    -Yves

  • Yves De muyter

    July 25, 2005 at 12:27 pm in reply to: BMD 5.1 and DV PAL

    OK, thank you. 🙂

    -Yves

  • Hello,

    I just found a solution for my customer:

    You can create a new DV project preset which is “upper field” or you use one of the uncompressed project presets (but those won’t enable you to capture clips in DV).

    Recording is still lower-field, but you can right-click on the clip in the sequence: “Field options…”, check the “Reverse Field Dominance” and select in “Processing Options” the radiobutton “Interlace Consecutive Frames”. This makes recorded clips upper field, and your effects will be upperfield. As soon as you export the project to tape, clips and effects will be upperfield and there is no problem. Clips don’t have to be rerendered for the field change and you have a correct non-fieldswapped preview on the monitoring output while playing clips/sequence. The preview while recording is still garbage, but it is recorded OK on disk.

    For the record:
    – Windows XP SP2
    – Adobe PPro 1.5
    – HP wx8000
    – DeckLink Extreme
    – PAL
    – 2x 140GB SCSI drives for media, software striped
    – 1x 200GB IDE drive for DV media (actually longer-term stored clips from the SCSI drives).
    – Barco ADVM14 SDI monitor

    -Yves

  • Mail them for a version:

    https://www.drastictech.com/

    -Yves

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