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Re: FCP & tricaster video
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david bogie
on Apr 24, 2009 at 2:11:28 pm
[john Sellman]
"According to their website "Render Outputs AVI, DV, MPEG-2, DVD, QuickTime, MP4 (iPod and PSP)"
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Yar, but rendering for output isn't the same as live output.
Marcus, your post has us confused; we've answered your questions but maybe you didn't ask the right ones. This isn't a NewTek user forum, I've have not seen one in operation since it ran on the Commodore 64 but any video switcher system should have a composite output. If it doesn't, you need to talk to the mfr, open the manual and dive deep, or start hanging on the NewTek user forums. It'ds a popular rig, must be a rich user resource out there someplace.
bogiesan
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