Wednesday, August 20, 2008

AJA Io HD drivers updated

Adam Wilt | 08/20- 07:24 PM

Important fixes and enhancements in the version 6.0 driver

AJA has released version 6.0 drivers for the Io HD, AJA’s external video I/O box and format converter connected using FireWire800.

Version 6.0 adds a bunch of new features:

  • Support for true progressive (in addition to PsF) 1080p capture and playback.
  • Support for 720p/23.98 and 525i/23.98.
  • Stand-alone mode for format conversion with no Mac attached.
  • “Plug and Play” on FireWire without needing to reboot the computer.
  • Simultaneous component and composite outputs.
  • Audio delay controls for better A/V sync.
  • Io HD’s LCD can be set to show timecode instead of secondary format.
  • Better active output format listings in Io-using applications.

It also fixes a long-standing bug with frame-level metadata in ProRes422 captures: Io HD-captured ProRes now shows up as 10-bit video in Shake (and other apps that look at frame-level metadata), whereas before Shake saw the video as only being 8-bit. (The Io HD’s ProRes has always been 10-bit, but it didn’t look that way to Shake without an intermediate render in FCP.)

I had discovered the 8/10-bit issue back before NAB, and bothered the daylights out of AJA’s long-suffering support folks about it (with a tip of the hat to the unfailingly responsive and polite Rudy Van Kol), so the first thing I did when I saw the V6 driver was download it and test it. I can’t yet vouch for everything on the feature list, but I was able to install the software and upgrade the Io HD’s firmware just now without any problems, and I have verified the 10-bit metadata fix in Shake.

Huzzah, therefore, for AJA and version 6.0 Io HD drivers!

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

In the Spotlight

steve martin | 08/05- 12:09 PM

Emphasize your subject using this classic effect.

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Learn how to call attention to an individual in a photograph, illuminate text in a book, or emphasize an item on the screen for a training demo. At Ripple Training we use this technique every day to call attention to specific areas of the screen.  You’ll even see it used in this video!

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Thursday, July 31, 2008

Adobe will support RED

Chris Meyer | 07/31- 10:50 AM

The news many of us have been waiting for…

Sorry for the short post, but I know this is news many of us have been waiting to hear (and sooner than some of us thought):

“Within a week, RED R3D files will open natively in CS3 Premiere Pro and After Effects.” On both Mac and Windows.

This is not a rumor; this is the real deal.

Here is the thread on Reduser.net.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

Ten Reasons To Switch To Final Cut Studio

Kevin P. McAuliffe | 07/28- 02:15 PM

With all the editing programs and packages on the market today, deciding on which one is right for you can be difficult and confusing.  I thought I would take a look and list my top ten reasons why you should either switch to Final Cut Studio 2 or make it your first choice when buying for the first time!

10. SMOOTHCAM AND THE INTRODUCTION OF BACKGROUND PROCESSING

Anyone who has used Shake will be familiar with SmoothCam.  It was designed to, as the name says, smooth out camera bumps and shakes in your footage.  Most people might look at this and think that it is not really that big a deal, but believe me, it is.  Why you ask?  SmoothCam not only lets you smooth your footage out, but it introduces a new feature to Final Cut Pro that let’s you process the effect “live” in the background.  The way the effect works is that once you add it to your timeline, FCP immediately starts analyzing the original clip to see what is happening inside the frame.  Keep in mind, if the shot you captured was an hour long, it will process the whole hour long clip.  In most cases, with anything that needs processing or analyzing, you would need to stop and wait for it to finish.  Not anymore!  Now, Final Cut Pro will analyze while you are working.  Once you hit play on your timeline to see what you are working on, the analyzing will pause, and once you stop playing to do effects work, titles, etc, it will keep processing until it is done.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

On Artbeats.com: Article on Mixing Sound

Chris and Trish Meyer | 07/17- 09:32 PM

Over on Artbeats.com, we’ve written an introduction to mixing audio.

Every month, we write a Tips N Tricks article for our friends at Artbeats.com. This month we wrote a piece about mixing audio, including how to balance sound effects, music, and dialog off of each other. If you are not already familiar with mixing audio, the simple tips in this piece will go a long way to improving the clarity of your mixes, keeping your viewer’s focus on your wonderful edits and graphics.

Click here to download a 296 KB PDF of “Clearly Mixed” from Artbeats.com.

Artbeats has a monthly email newsletter which contains links to each of our articles for them as they are released, plus a link for registered users to download a free full-size clip every month. Click here to register

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Why QuickTime is the US Dollar of Digital Video

Mark Christiansen | 07/12- 09:00 AM

As the standard is devalued, the world undertakes a slow-motion search for an alternative. What can be done for QuickTime?

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How bad are things for the US Dollar these days? So bad that, as reported by the BBC and mentioned recently on This Week in Tech, Gisele Bundchen no longer accepts modeling pay in dollars, nor apparently do many high-end boutiques in the capital of U.S. commerce, New York City. European travel is effectively twice as expensive as it was just a few years ago simply because of the exchange rate. So it may come as a surprise how familiar the situation of the world economy in regards to the dollar is if you’re a video professional using QuickTime.

I’m not actually joking.

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AJA Io HD drivers updated

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