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July 4th Prerelease for all PC software.
Here is a prerelease of the next versions.
The major changes are (for HD/4K products:) Added: HDSDI/HDMI output support to First Light --- Tested with AJA Xena LHe/2Ke and Blackmagic Intensity. Added: Latest AJA drivers Added: 64-bit Video for Windows Codec. Enhanced: DPX2CF tools to support convert from a known frame conversion until a discontinuty. Enhanced: R2CF tools, upgraded to latest R3D SDK. Fixed: Audio pops in AJA capture -- please install the latest AJA drivers. Fixed: an ocassional crash exiting AE CS3. Fixed: Some 720p files in CS4 came in interlaced. Prospect 4K http://www.cineform.com/downloads/Pr...215-090703.zip Prospect HD http://www.cineform.com/downloads/Pr...215-090703.zip Neo 4K http://www.cineform.com/downloads/Ne...215-090703.zip Neo HD http://www.cineform.com/downloads/Ne...215-090703.zip Neo Scene http://www.cineform.com/downloads/Ne...118-090701.zip Happy 4th. |
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David
Looks like the link for PHD gives the P4K download. I can't find the PHD download. |
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Or you can use the secret code, and replace '4K' with 'HD' in the filename. :) That is what I did when fixing the link.
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David, when I installed the latest NeoScene, I had it stop mid install with an error message, when I clicked okay, it finished the install and it is operational. I uninstalled, and reinstalled, and same thing occurred . As I will recall it was reporting a a runtime error...
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Wonderful to have First Light output through Blackmagic (Decklink Extreme)!! All excited about timeline output, now...
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Ian, the two are not connected, support in First First is much easier.
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Grrr...
Previously I was able to render CS4 CF timeline to CFHD.avi movie without problem. Now, with the latest PHD (v 406), AME crashes when render starts & I get the message that CF Render Proc failed. I dialed back to v 405, but get the same problem. I no longer have any earlier versions of PHD v 4. The good news is that AME rendered the CF timeline directly to Blu Ray h.264 quickly (1:4) and flawlessly. Since BD is where I needed to end up anyway for this project I'm happy, but still perplexed as to what's wrong with render to CFHD. Any ideas?? |
File a ticket with support, they can determine if it is a bug or system specific.
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