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Question about 8.2.3
by Brad Jones on Jul 31, 2009 at 2:20:50 pm

Ok i have a question and I KNOW I'm using an OLD machine (boss won't upgrade until this dies) and using OLD settings, but need them for commercial reasons.

About a month ago I started getting color shifts in my COMPONENT when digitizing footage from Beta, all was fine with COMPOSITE though. Don't know what's going on unless my cable is broke somewhere or what.

My next problem is that when I export my finished spots and then burn an MPEG 2 file to load into my Visual Circuits POP player i have a jumpy video. So my WORK around on this was to put my spot on tape, then re-digitize it using 640x480 as the screen size and it ends up working. HOWEVER now all of the sudden when I try to digitize anything, the video box turns yellow as if there is NO INPUT. I can't figure WHY this is happening.

Any suggestions from anyone???

Thanks,


Brad

J. Brad Jones
BBB Communications
www.bbbtv12.com
www.wyshtv.com


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