I'm sure the consensus has been no to using 2-decklink cards in one machine.
are you trying to do multiple SDI inputs?
You can do multiple composite inputs with the LFG cards, or do a switcher upstream of your decklink...
-s
I'm sure the consensus has been no to using 2-decklink cards in one machine.
are you trying to do multiple SDI inputs?
You can do multiple composite inputs with the LFG cards, or do a switcher upstream of your decklink...
-s
went with an hd extreme for now as I can get by with one sdi for now... but it is possible to need more in the future... I'll be keeping an eye on the AS cards... I thought they had allready been proven like the lfg series... guess its a good thing I didnt buy one lol...so now we wait for the new mac pro to arrive in a few days.. yay! thx for the help
hey has anyone used the 3000 series mtron with any success?
well I am going with one of the newer samsung made ocz drives that benchmarks closer to a 7500 series mtron... if anyone is interested I'll offer up my findings when the machine is done here ina bout a week.
mtron rearranged their product lines - which created some confusion-
i do not believe there will be any perceivable difference for normal users.
I am being vague - because i have a test model of every single one of these ssd drives - but i do not have time to do comprehensive benchmarks in a wide enough range of machines or a wide range of os's.
I have not seen significant performance differences in the small amount of testing i have done-
thanks for the replys richard... I certainly wasnt just assuming it would work based on something like a read throughput benchmark lol... glad to hear that you have been testing them... that takes a little pressure off of me... that drive adapter is great and I have allready purchased the exact model u suggested... seems to be the best option. Question for you Richard: have you ever run content off of a ramdisk created on the machine? aot of the content we run is small in file size so I tried it last night.. interesting results. Anyways.. appreciate your very high level of dedication and support for your product Richard!