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Re: Problems with importing Quicktime files
by Sven on Sep 29, 2005 at 3:19:55 pm

Hi,

I think it has something to do with the Blackmagic card.
When I uninstall the BMD Driver everything works fine.

And I think it has something to do with the "Enable Legacy QT Playout".

On one System (OS X 10.3.8) I have a Decklink HD Pro Dual Link there I can turn on and off the feature "Enable Legacy QT Playout".

On the second system (OS X 10.4.1)I have a normal Decklink HD Card there the feature "Enable Legacy QT Playout" is greyed out and I cannot enable or disable it.

The problem is, that I use Shake on this System and Quicktimefiles are shown black within Shake when the "Enable Legacy QT Playout" is enabled. On the first System I just could simply disable disable the QT feature and everything works, now I don't have the possibility. The only thing I can do is the "force 8Bit button" in Shake, but then I loose image information with 10Bit files.

Any suggestions?

Sven


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