Mike,

By that do you mean you set the framerate slider in vic to 30? If you have a 
PAL camera I don't think it would make a difference since the camera (if it can 
only be set to PAL) can only output 50Hz/25fps. You could check the framerate 
indicator next to the thumbnail to find out what's actually being sent.

--Andrew


2009/2/18 <mike.w.da...@cs.cardiff.ac.uk<mailto:mike.w.da...@cs.cardiff.ac.uk>>


   Hi Gurcharan
   I'm using the Intensity Pro HDMI and Analog HD/SD Card.
   I did push it to 30 fps.
   Mike

   Quoting "Gurcharan S. Khanna" 
<gurcharan.kha...@rit.edu<mailto:gurcharan.kha...@rit.edu>>:



      Mike,

      are you using the Intensity Pro or the Decklink ExtremeHD card? i am
      suspecting
      there are differences between the two. i've seen 30 fps v 60 fps as the
      specs for the
      Decklink v. the Intensity come up on its GUI and don't know why this is
      the case.

      thanks,

      -gurcharan

      mike.w.da...@cs.cardiff.ac.uk<mailto:mike.w.da...@cs.cardiff.ac.uk> wrote:



         Hi All
         Just to clarify.
         I'm using a SONY HDR-SR12E camera.
         I've tested it both in PAL and NTSC formats at 1080i and its all fine.
         In resting phase. (very little activity) I'm getting 1.8M/s transfer 
rate.
         Mike

         Quoting Nathan Gardiner 
<nathan.gardi...@canterbury.ac.nz<mailto:nathan.gardi...@canterbury.ac.nz>>:



            We have had problems trying to get an AVCHD camcorder to work with
            BlackMagic card and i think most AVCHD camcorders that I tested 
didn't
            seem to have true HDMI realtime output.

            I don't think that NTSC and PAL should make much difference as the
            BlackMagic card accepts input from either or.

            Also, we should have a new JVC camcorder arriving in the next day or
            so and will be testing that out.


            Regards,
            Nathan



            On 18/02/2009, at 11:56 AM, Jimmy Miklavcic wrote:



               I did check it a while back and it was fine. I had to install a  
  graphics card in order for Media Express to work. Right now I'm    using the 
on-board VGA for the display. I didn't think I needed a    high-end display 
card just to run the service manager. Anyway I    think you and I are seeing 
the same symptoms. I'm using 720 @  30p.

               Jimmy

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               From: adhesionmu...@gmail.com<mailto:adhesionmu...@gmail.com> 
[mailto:adhesionmu...@gmail.com<mailto:adhesionmu...@gmail.com>] On   Behalf Of 
Andrew Ford
               Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 2:43 PM
               To: Jimmy Miklavcic
               Cc: 
mike.w.da...@cs.cardiff.ac.uk<mailto:mike.w.da...@cs.cardiff.ac.uk>; Nathan 
Gardiner; ag- t...@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:t...@mcs.anl.gov>
               Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] BlackMagic HDMI vic beta download

               Hi Jimmy,

               Did you try checking the HDMI input directly, via either  
Blackmagic  Media Express or AMCap? If that works then we  probably have the  
same  problem - I can see the video fine in  Media Express but vic  just  shows 
a black screen with any codec  or size. Here we have the  Blackmagic Intensity 
Pro cards with  Sony HDR-SR11 cameras, which  are  AVCHD. Side note: I don't  
think the recording format makes  much of a  difference, just the  specific 
video format, as in 1080i  at a certain  framerate.

               Nathan, is vic expecting a certain framerate? The format that   
worked  with Media Express was 1080i @ 59.97. If it's only been   tested with  
PAL so far, I would hazard a guess and say that the   NTSC isn't using  the 
right format/framerate in some way.

               --Andrew

               2009/2/17 Jimmy Miklavcic 
<jimmy.miklav...@utah.edu<mailto:jimmy.miklav...@utah.edu>>

               Mike, it's great news that you have been able to get HIT Lab's 
vic to
               work. I haven't been so lucky. I have AVCHD (Panasonic 
AG-HMC150)  video
               cameras. Mike I think that you have MPEG2 based HD cameras. Are 
yours
               Sony? Nathan, I don't think you tested with an AVCHD camera.

               All I get is black, which I think tells me that it sees the 
video card
               but not, the video stream. Mike, did you use 1080i/p or 720p?

               If anyone has any suggestions, I'm open.

               Jimmy


               --
               Jimmy Miklavcic
               Multimedia Specialist
               jimmy.miklav...@utah.edu<mailto:jimmy.miklav...@utah.edu>

               UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
               CTR FOR HIGH PERFORM COMPUTING
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               SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84112-0190

               Office: 801.585.9335
               Fax: 801.585.5366

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               -----Original Message-----
               From: 
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[mailto:ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov<mailto:ag-tech-boun...@lists.mcs.anl.gov>]
 On Behalf Of
               
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               Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2009 1:52 AM
               To: Nathan Gardiner
               Cc: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov<mailto:ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov>; 
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               Subject: Re: [AG-TECH] BlackMagic HDMI vic beta download

               Hi Nathan
               Thanks otherwise all looking good.
               Not bad on bandwidth usage either.
               Mike







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