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- 12 Nov 2008, 04:38
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
- Replies: 14
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Re: Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
Ray, I did do a full re-install on my Dell (it's a typical Dimension workstation that was purchased for under $1,000). I didn't do any BIOS tweaks, though. And I've never set up a RAID. I do have the 3GB switch in the boot.ini. As for video cards, I have a poorly-reviewed ATI All-In-Wonder 2007 whic...
- 11 Nov 2008, 04:37
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
- Replies: 14
- Views: 33730
Re: Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
Ray, thanks for all the information! I am looking for responsiveness in TVP, yes. So far it's usable but scrubbing (dragging playhead back and forth) is not helpful for timing options (as it is in 720p for example). The reason they want it in 2K is that this animated 'bug' is the production company'...
- 04 Nov 2008, 23:11
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
- Replies: 14
- Views: 33730
Re: Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
I will look into the RAID option -- thanks!
If I change the data rate in the preview settings, that only affects the playback, right? What about when I am just moving the playhead around with the mouse (or virtually via the mousewheel)? Can it lower the resolution during that action too?
If I change the data rate in the preview settings, that only affects the playback, right? What about when I am just moving the playhead around with the mouse (or virtually via the mousewheel)? Can it lower the resolution during that action too?
- 03 Nov 2008, 22:15
- Forum: Technical Support
- Topic: Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
- Replies: 14
- Views: 33730
Working in Very High (>HD) resolutions
Hello all! I'm currently running TVP9 Pro on two different WinXP machines - a Dual Core 2.8 GHz desktop (3GB RAM) and a Core 2 Duo 2 GHz laptop (2GB). I have a freelance job that will be printed to 35mm, and they'd really like a 4K digital file but will accept 2K. Even though the animation is less t...