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texas62
27-02-2005, 03:14 PM
I found this on the lightnetwork.com website:
"I am programming 2 DL1s with a Hog3. I have a 4-layer v3.2Catalyst, feeding 2 layers to each DL1. I am trying to sync the layers going to each DL1, so the media is running to each at the same speed, and at the same start point.
I have already tried sending the start point, but it doesn't seem to help.
While I'm asking, does anyone know the optimum resolution I should set in Cat for the DL1s? I currently have them at 12xx X 768 60HZ".
samsc
27-02-2005, 03:56 PM
I found this on the lightnetwork.com website:
"I am programming 2 DL1s with a Hog3. I have a 4-layer v3.2Catalyst, feeding 2 layers to each DL1. I am trying to sync the layers going to each DL1, so the media is running to each at the same speed, and at the same start point.
I have already tried sending the start point, but it doesn't seem to help.
While I'm asking, does anyone know the optimum resolution I should set in Cat for the DL1s? I currently have them at 12xx X 768 60HZ".
what doesnt help?
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the only resolution they will work at is
1024x768. 60hz
they wont sync unless he has good discs.
certainly wont work off internal drive
which i doubt if he has such an old version.
samsc
27-02-2005, 04:18 PM
I found this on the lightnetwork.com website:
I have already tried sending the start point, but it doesn't seem to help.
please find out more information.
this is not enough to go on.
samsc
27-02-2005, 04:22 PM
actually sync feature is not intended to be used on a single computer.
only between computers.
they may not have ethernet initialised on a single computer.
user must start movies at same time.
if they dont play together, the disc isnt good enough
rbrigham
28-02-2005, 01:09 AM
Hello Richard.
I am the one that posted on LN. I am using the stock G5 from HES with 2 internal (non-scsi) drives. I am trying to have 2 layers output the exact same video in sync with each other, but with different effects (keystoning). Are you saying Library 254 won't do this?
About the DL1s, I am running both of them at 1024x768 60hz currently. I was just curious about the reasoning of that setting versus other refresh rates. Also, each time I restart Catalyst, I have to reenter the resolution of both outputs. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks much!
-Bob
samsc
28-02-2005, 07:33 AM
Hello Richard.
Are you saying Library 254 won't do this?
-Bob
Yes. Of course.
Library 254 -'use layer mode' is what you use when you are using the same media server- i forgot.
Sean's original posting didnt give me enough information.
Maybe you are using it incorrectly?
What settings are you using on each layer?
Library 254 File x
Should set use layer mode?
I wrote a pdf on how this works some time ago,
http://chaldee1.gotadsl.co.uk/~richardb/upload/showthread.php?t=130&highlight=layer
please get back to me if you cant make this work.
lso, each time I restart Catalyst, I have to reenter the resolution of both outputs. What am I doing wrong?
Did you use apple display preferences?
v3.3 which you can download from highend - has the ability to automatically set the output - but you should set this from the display preferences - as in the past there have been some OS issues in doing this.
http://www.highend.com/products/digital_lighting/catalyst3.2trialdownload.asp
the 3.2 version now has 8 layers in 3.3, this is a free upgrade.
but you may need to upgrade your operating system as well .... so do this carefully.
Spam Butterfly
01-03-2005, 02:18 PM
I found this on the lightnetwork.com website:
"I am programming 2 DL1s with a Hog3. I have a 4-layer v3.2Catalyst, feeding 2 layers to each DL1. I am trying to sync the layers going to each DL1, so the media is running to each at the same speed, and at the same start point.
I have already tried sending the start point, but it doesn't seem to help.
While I'm asking, does anyone know the optimum resolution I should set in Cat for the DL1s? I currently have them at 12xx X 768 60HZ".
The native resolution of DL-1's is 1024 x 768.
Hugh
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