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Black Magic or AJAPosted by Tom Wolsky
They will both mirror the desktop but neither is capable of producing broadcast-quality output from FCPX.
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AJA has a BETA driver out...but it's not Broadcast Quality (which is the one thing they SHOULD have added to the 10.0.1 update and what's holding me personally from purchasing or recommending FCP X):
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I don't consider broadcast monitoring to be strictly for the broadcast market. Broadcast monitoring is critical to anyone who values the importance of their work.
But it is a good excuse to charge more to get the omf export option if the client insists on doing it in FCP X. www.strypesinpost.com
strypes Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I don't consider broadcast monitoring to be > strictly for the broadcast market. Broadcast > monitoring is critical to anyone who values the > importance of their work. And the improved color manage wouldn't help in non broadcast situations? [www.philiphodgetts.com]
Steve, two days ago I posted this in the "FCPX 10.0.1 is out" thread:
"I just have a feeling? and it might just be me? that the Broadcast-Quality Video Monitoring that is going to come out in early 2012, is only going to work through Thunderbolt? Again, that's just my paranoia." I have not heard a statement like that from anywhere. I'm thinking this way because of looking back at Apple's history of doing things. I always feel behind the 8 ball when it come to keeping up with Apple. Example: I only bought the Matrox Mini, 8 months ago. If external monitoring will only work if you have Thunderbolt, then the release of FCPX rendered my Matrox useless.
You'd think given Thunderbolt's relationship to PCIe that a proper signal could be sent down that pipe . . . as FCP7 does now. Of course Apple loves selling hardware.
One thing that's going to snag lots of people is the number of devices that, while the have Thunderbolt, don't have a second port to daisy chain. That makes a lot of these devices "end of chain." So the real snag is that a monitor on that port is also "end of chain" unless you buy Apple's Thunderbolt monitor ($999 ca-ching). Apple loves to sell hardware.
>And the improved color manage wouldn't help in non broadcast situations?
In theory. In practice, it depends on the Monitor. Next being color accurate, there is the issue of interlace. You would need a broadcast monitor fir good color. Yes, a device is a device. And you don't really need an IO box like we do today, as long as you are able to send the right signal out via HDMI or HD SDI, or even thunderbolt. www.strypesinpost.com
Agreed ... this is pure paranoia.
There is no logical and/or technical reason to assume that Apple will somehow limit monitoring to devices attached via a specific data connection. Assuming Apple have got the message (from its potential professional user base) that display mirroring is not acceptable for technical monitoring purposes, then they must be looking at an API to allow 3rd party I/O hardware vendors to access the baseband data, and of course I/O vendors are not limited to using a specific connections, they use PCIe cards, ExpressCard, Thunderbolt, Firewire ... even USB etc. The only logical way Apple could limit the I/O to Thunderbolt only would be if they are going to take the Avid course of action and limit external connectivity to Apple branded or specially, individually sanctioned 3rd party devices, and both Avid and the industry in general is currently moving away from this model ... frankly, Apple would be signing their own FCX death warrant if thats what they did, and it seems clear that they want folks to take them seriously, not continue to leave in droves.
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