Is that good for client approval, or is that not its purpose?
adrian wrote:
it will be shown on a Sharp Aquos LC-37XD1E 37 inch 1080 lsd (sorry,
lcd) tv
a
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Marshall"
<chris(at)eclipsecreative.co.uk>
To: <XSI(at)Softimage.COM>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: OT: disk playback
Will that be displayed on a broadcast interlaced monitor? We're
looking for an alternative to our Accom, for preview and playback on HD.
Alan Jones wrote:
Hi Andy,
I can see why - over gigabit network we played back 1920x1080 dpx
frames (8 meg a hit) with djv at 9-10fps.
Will hook it up to a raid today, but I imagine it'll handle it without
any problem.
Cheers,
Alan.
On 10/22/07, Andy Jones <andy(at)thefront.com> wrote:
I'm a big djv fan. At least in theory, that's exactly what you're
looking
for. I've used it for 1k dpx files, but haven't had a chance to
throw it on
our 2k raid yet. I've also mostly been using it on Windows, but in
theory,
you should get much better results on Linux, since Windows is
really bad at
dealing with directories with lots of files.
- Andy
On 10/22/07, Tim Leydecker <BauerOink(at)gmx.de> wrote:
I know, you´re asking for a software solution but
did you have a look at the Intensity/Intensity Pro
cards from Blackmagic Design (>Decklink)?
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/
Come around $250-350, would likely at least
play *.tga sequences in realtime (from PremierePro)
to a HDMI/LCD.
Or are you looking for the most rudimentary kind
of playback? How about Maya fcheck or XSI´s
flipbook? The XSI flipbook does read *.dpx and
has a basic gamma control. You may allready be
happy with unchecking "keep images in memory"?
But if you stumble across a functional alternative,
please report.
Cheers
tim
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