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Re: Dual Link Capture - shifts
by gary adcock on Oct 30, 2009 at 1:36:32 pm

[Joseph Barnett] "
What my testing has revealed (Using a 10step generated by the HDSR machine):

Single link Capture utilizing the HDSR frame converter to 422: CORRECT for YUV QTS- 10bit/ 8bit/ ProRes
Dual link Capture/ VTR Exchange/ DPX Frames: INCORRECT
Dual link Capture/ VTR Exchange/ AJA RGB 10bit QT:INCORRECT
Dual link Capture/ FCP/ AJA RGB 10bit QT:INCORRECT "



OK
yes these questions are usually answered in the Kona Forum. but lets back up here.
I work almost exclusively in this space with these tools in the formats you mention without issue, So I am more than a little confounded, and do not really understand what you did.


What is not correct about the captures? My guess is that you did not set the deck up correctly if all you got was a single link capture.

Are you sure the deck was outputting over Dual Link as RGB?

Which SR deck?

Why are you not using a master source tape instead of relying on the B+T in the deck?

What computer OS and what storage are you capturing too?

a full methodology would be nice.





gary adcock
Studio37
HD & Film Consultation
Post and Production Workflows for the Digitally Inclined
Chicago, IL


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