Serious request: Firewire output
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    Roger
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    Serious request: Firewire output

    by Roger » Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:52 pm

    Hello M8 guys!

    Here´s somethimg I´ve been missing on M8 since I burned my mixer:
    Output the video through the fiewwire port.

    This way, we can chain and mix unlimited computers, one captureing the output of the other.
    I know I can do it with a capture card or a camera, but firewire is the easier, most elegant amd obvious way.

    Thanks in advance...
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    by zoophar » Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:48 pm

    you can use some hardware
    for example i use the advc110 canopus
    but you must be rich to qet an unlimited chain

    also another solution,
    go to the blog modul8.us
    and search for modul8 with skype
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    by wygiwys » Sun Nov 02, 2008 1:42 pm

    Modul8 can't have a firewire output. Tried to make on for ages (as I wanted to VJ with my mac mini), but I didn't succeed. Now I stopped looking for a solution, as I got a macbook pro.
    Good luck.
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    Re: Serious request: Firewire output

    by deepvisual » Sun Nov 09, 2008 6:08 pm

    Roger wrote:I know I can do it with a capture card or a camera, but firewire is the easier, most elegant amd obvious way.


    yeah, but it isn't.
    you would have to convert the output to dv codec, which is far from easy.
    at the moment all the instant visual stuff is done by the GUI chip.
    you cant even output to firewire in an edit program without rendering first.

    use an analogue -> dv bridge if you want to chain outputs.
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    by Roger » Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:23 am

    :cry:

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