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Re: Kona Codec and DVCProHD
by Matt Silverman on Nov 14, 2007 at 7:47:54 am

I don't have the hardware (which is why I didn't call support). I should have phrased my question better... My initial question was whether this is a software only issue or does this happen when the hardware is installed?

I did a project earlier this year which was captured with the Kona3 10 bit 4:4:4. I worked on the files with the software codecs, then forgot to remove them. We recently captured varicam shots firewire DVCProHD on another machine. I then comped and color corrected my shots in After Effects. We then set off renders on other machines and noticed substantial color differences. It took us a while to figure out that the Kona codecs were the culprit. We ended up putting the codec on all machines since the client bought off on the color.

I have verified that this is happening with the latest AJA codecs on Intel with FCPStudio2.



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