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Re: A good card for HD monitoring?
by
Bob Zelin
on Jun 11, 2009 at 3:22:19 am
your MAC should NEVER go to sleep with any editing configuration.
I am shocked that you feel that the noise from the AJA Kona LHi was too loud. Any RAID array that is capable of working with HD resolutions will be louder than an AJA card.
The Blackmagic Decklink SDI card is $295, and will do the job for you. But will it make creaky sounds while you edit, keeping you awake at night ?
Never put your MAC to sleep. Turn it off at the end of the day, but disable the Energy Saver in system Preferences. This applies to AVID products as well.
Bob Zelin
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