doesn't anyone buy the AJA I/O anymore ?
by Bob Zelin
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Jan 7, 2007 at 3:15:27 pm
I LOVE the AJA I/O product line, but there are hardly any posts on the I/O forum. It is that it's so simple to install, that it's self explanitory, or is everyone buying Kona cards only, and forgetting about the I/O ?
Re: doesn't anyone buy the AJA I/O anymore ? by sacci on Jan 7, 2007 at 5:49:24 pm
I just bought one off of ebay for that prupose, I master HD timelines to DBeta offsite and I have been lugging my G5 quad with a Kona3 card in it to another site. I now plan to let the Kona3 down convert to my laptop with the Io and then just take my laptop across town.
Bart is there any software that can turn my laptop into a virtual deck or are people just doing a capture now in FCP?
Re: doesn't anyone buy the AJA I/O anymore ? by ssmith3 on Jan 11, 2007 at 6:01:21 pm
Sacci,
I'm not Bart, but there is some interesting new software coming out called Scopebox (http://www.scopebox.com/). It can be used as a video capture program, but it's main purpose is to be a realtime waveform monitor, vectorscope, and audio monitor on your mac. Supposed to work well on mac laptops, and be decent as a capture program.
Re: doesn't anyone buy the AJA I/O anymore ? by JeremyG on Jan 7, 2007 at 9:30:02 pm
I'm sure, that a lot of folks if they are buying new gear, are buying HD capable equipment, BUT your post is a testament to the io as it's a great product that just works with very little maintenance.
Re: doesn't anyone buy the AJA I/O anymore ? by ronnyron on Jan 9, 2007 at 12:20:17 am
Just installed an IO for an new LH setup. Like my IO/LA unit, I haven't heard a "peep" out of it.
Both used to route analog in and out of LH and other equipment.