Kit Hannah |
February 15th, 2007 04:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by Mark Morikawa
ouch, goes to show nothing is bug free
i agree with kit that you gotta have a well built, powerful computer if your gonna use a program like VT4. we had a PC that exceeded the minimum requirements but you should really, really exceed it. you can't overkill on insurance for live events as long as you can afford it. but if you can afford it, may as well go for the switching hardware. spending alot on a PC thats only gonna be used for one thing kind of defeats the purpose of going the PC route. but hey sometimes your budget dictates your choice.
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Thanks, Mark, but we're not comparing apples to apples here. A MX-4 mixer or similar mixer with 4 inputs doesn't even scratch the surface of what the VT[4] can do. 24 versus 4 inputs is a huge difference. Also having firewire is a huge added bonus. Like what Kyle was saying, All consoles freeze at some point. I once was involved with a television sports broadcast and the $300,000 HD switcher froze 5 times on network tv. Yes, a dedicated computer is very much needed and I don't believe that is a waste at all. You can get a complete VT[4] setup, realistically, in the $8,000 range including a fantastic computer. Price out any switcher that will take 24 composite or 8 component, firewire, vtr's, ME's, recorders, blackburst & sync generators, processing, scalers, etc. and you'll be at least 5 times that with used 15 year old gear. So the PC only being used for the VT[4] is really not a waste of money at all. And it's a single man operation, saving you money over the long haul as well. An equiped production truck or flypack that has the same capabilities will take minimum 3-5 people to run.
I see where you're coming from, Mark, and I think that your view seems to be the general consensus out there. But just remember that your "switcher" is really a computer too. It can and will freeze at times when abused or mis-used, just like anything. It's just another one of those things that come down to preference.
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