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Brian Duke December 20th, 2005 01:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Weaver
HD Pro Single Link. I didn't use it to capture, only to be able to monitor properly for color-correction.

Are you asking if I recorded to HDV? I did.

Hi Nate I checked the DeckLink website for the card you used, but can't find it. Do you have the exact model number? I assume this will work for me too. I need one myself to view HD with my new Sony Monitor. Also, do you use the HD100U camera to capture?

thanks

Sean Livingstone December 20th, 2005 06:19 AM

Nate, tell me if I am wrong but did you use the Decklink to monitor out of FCP after you had captured in via firewire? If so can you use a decklink to monitor out of adobe/pinnacle?

Nate Weaver December 20th, 2005 11:22 AM

Brian:

The Decklink site is a little hard to follow if you don't know what you need. You want "DeckLink HD Pro 4:2:2" for $995. There is no model number. The lesser cards have no analog out. The more expensive card has dual-link, which is overkill for most folks.

If you have about $800 more available to spend, the Kona LH is the card to have. It allows analog capture and more flexible software drivers.

Sean:

You got it right. Decklink, in a PC, is only compatible with Premiere Pro I believe.

Sharlto Copley December 20th, 2005 12:56 PM

nate where can i see your video?
 
Nate is there a copy of the video you shot with the jvc and mini 35 available?
I went to your website but wasn't sure if it's up yet.
Please let me know
thanks
sharlto

Giuseppe Pugliese December 20th, 2005 02:07 PM

Nate's video that was shot with the JVC and 35mm adapter is on his site... its in the link where reel is... its the first one on the top left(a man screaming) is the little photo on the link.

Brian Duke December 20th, 2005 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Weaver
Brian:

The Decklink site is a little hard to follow if you don't know what you need. You want "DeckLink HD Pro 4:2:2" for $995. There is no model number. The lesser cards have no analog out. The more expensive card has dual-link, which is overkill for most folks.

If you have about $800 more available to spend, the Kona LH is the card to have. It allows analog capture and more flexible software drivers.

Sean:

You got it right. Decklink, in a PC, is only compatible with Premiere Pro I believe.

Nate, Don't you want to capture digtally? I guess the outputs from the HD100 are analogue, correct? What if you use the harddisk? Can't that allow you to capture in digital full uncompressed resolution. You know I am new to this, so bare with my questions please. Looking into the Kona right now.

Sean Livingstone December 20th, 2005 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brian Duke
Nate, Don't you want to capture digtally? I guess the outputs from the HD100 are analogue, correct?

Well nate did capture digitally via the Firewire, but the camera can out uncompressed HD analog, someone correct me if I am wrong but to use a decklink card you you need a HD-SDI convertor.

Obin Olson December 23rd, 2005 06:56 PM

I want to see it!! all your mac.com homepage pics don't work, says they can't be found...

Nate Weaver December 23rd, 2005 07:20 PM

I had to change the URL on the production pics because a Static-X fan site found them, and kids were making all sorts of inaccurate speculation about the video because of them. (hrm, sounds like here and another camera right now!)

http://homepage.mac.com/nweaver/Sites/PhotoAlbum42.html

The video can be seen here:

http://homepage.mac.com/nweaver/Sites/dirthouseext.html

Obin Olson December 23rd, 2005 08:01 PM

sick dude.

so what are your thoughts on using the 35mm system on that camera in HD? how does the 1280x720 master look for softness and grain amount?


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