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elviscaprice
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Post subject: Re: MUSE/HI-VISION to BD/HD-DVD/AVC-DVD Project Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 18:45 |
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substance wrote: @elvis I am considering Intensity Shuttle with Thunderbolt(faster than usb 3.0) designed for Mac. The hard drive is 256GB solid state as far as I know it doesn't get any better.
I couldn't find any issues for the BM Intensity Shuttle with Thunderbolt concerning motherboard on their forum. I just know that only certain chipsets with motherboards worked for the 3.0. I really don't know if you will have any issues with writing to the hard drive containing the operating system in Mac? I know I wouldn't do it with a PC and I definitely wouldn't try with a Windows based labtop.
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publius
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Post subject: Re: MUSE/HI-VISION to BD/HD-DVD/AVC-DVD Project Posted: 26 Sep 2013, 20:12 |
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There is a "video processing amplifier" function in the Blackmagic driver. I'm not sure whether there is also a waveform monitor function ; if there is, you can calibrate directly from the waveform display without paying any attention to the picture as it displays on your monitor. Just get the grayscale levels linear & the color-bar levels correct, & you should be fine. The Blackmagic driver also has an inverse 3:2 pulldown option, which you could use while capturing, although in my opinion it's better to do that as a postprocessing step. This is from reading the Blackmagic Desktop Video manual. I strongly suggest you have a look — you can find it here.
_________________ MUSE decoder information and user guides LD player connexion guide
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msgohan
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Post subject: Re: MUSE/HI-VISION to BD/HD-DVD/AVC-DVD Project Posted: 27 Sep 2013, 02:29 |
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Does that mean receivers for MUSE 4-channel audio had two SPDIF inputs to be used concurrently? I think you made a good choice with the Intensity Shuttle Thunderbolt. Based on the tech specs comparison chart, it looks like the Intensity Extreme loses a few features (independent analog connections, 8ch HDMI audio, progressive SD), gains none, and only adds "solid piece of aluminum" machining to entice you to pay $60 more. substance wrote: I will be capturing Hi-Vision at 1080i60 and convert it to 1080i59.94 frame on the fly via Crystalio II. Can the Crystalio II not output at the native frame rate?
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Post subject: Re: MUSE/HI-VISION to BD/HD-DVD/AVC-DVD Project Posted: 27 Sep 2013, 06:17 |
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msgohan wrote: Does that mean receivers for MUSE 4-channel audio had two SPDIF inputs to be used concurrently? All the components I have ever seen which were built to work with MUSE had multichannel analog line-level connexions. A diagramme from a manual suggests that the expected use of the dual SPDIF outputs was to connect each to a stereo DAC feeding two channels worth of amplification. Why anyone would do this, I have no idea.
_________________ MUSE decoder information and user guides LD player connexion guide
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Post subject: Re: MUSE/HI-VISION to BD/HD-DVD/AVC-DVD Project Posted: 27 Sep 2013, 18:14 |
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substance wrote: Jvc decoder downmixes digital inputs as well. Sony doesnt. But sony is better on video. Not sure what you're trying to say here. If you will refer to the User Guide I made, you will note that the Victor HV-MD2 has no digital audio outputs. The HV-VMD1, on the other hand, has only stereo/downmix analog outputs, so the only way to get non-downmixed audio is via its paired digital outputs. Neither one downmixes audio & then outputs it via SPDIF.
_________________ MUSE decoder information and user guides LD player connexion guide
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