moment is render ProRez in less than RT, they run at about 30 frames.
At the end of the day all we want is a solution that allows you to
work natively with .R3D format, no rendering . I am beginning to
think, it's not going to happen until RED allows the SDK to write RED
files (unlikely). I think what you have to watch out for is the ARRI,
Cannon and Adobe alliance around the new RAW standard that's an open
standard and will most likely be ratified by SMPTE. TWT
Ian Wilson
Colortape Productions
Ian@colortape.tv
0418 327 082
Via iPhone
On 10/11/2009, at 8:04 AM, "Job ter Burg (L2B)" <Job_L2@terburg.com>
wrote:
>
> Since it turned out to be pretty hard to get decent and
> comprehensible info
> on the current state of Red Rocket and Rocket Cine-X, I thought I'd
> compile
> what I could gather so far:
>
> Required Hardware
> These are the minimum hardware requirements that the computer system
> has to
> meet if you want to use the RED RocketTM board.
>
> - PCI-e x16 physical slot providing at least 8 lanes (x8) - 2048 MB
> RAM
> Supported Operating Systems
>
> The RED RocketTM board can be used with the following operating
> systems:
> - Mac OS X 10.5 - Windows XP SP2 or later (Vista coming soon) -
> Linux (Red
> Hat)
>
> MXF files are now supported in RocketCine-X with DNxHD 36-220. Burn
> is will
> add to the transcode times, but the increase in transcode time is
> not that
> significant. Processor, Ram and Drive speed will increase help
> increase
> transcode times, however the RED Rocket will be doing almost all
> the work.
>
> Metadata (through ALE or AAF) is very complete when using RCX to
> create
> DNxHD MXF Avid media.
>
> Reduser forums suggest that Rocket Cine-X software will turn
> multiple clips
> into a single MXF file, which I don't get, but could probably live
> with.
>
> The two ports on the back aren't DVI ports, they're DMS-59 plugs.
> They go to
> two breakout cables included with the Red Rocket that give you 4
> dual-lnk
> DVI outputs for realtime playback of Red R3D files to a 4K monitor or
> projector. That makes me think that the card is not a replacement
> for an
> NVIDIA card. If that were the case, I'd be interested to know if MC-
> Soft
> would run on it.
>
> For (especially European) film folks, it is good to note that
> currently,
> there appears to be an issue with 24.000fps footage. You may not
> create
> DNxHD 24.000p media with Rocket Cine-X on the Mac, but this is
> supposed to
> work on PC. From what I hear, this all should be resolved very
> shortly. See
> http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?t=35172&page=2 for
> details.
>
> Note that Michael Phillips mentioned in this thread that Avid will
> shortly
> be posting a step-by-step guide for Rocket Cine-X for Avid workflows.
>
> Have ordered a Red Rocket today, will try to update this info once
> the item
> arrives.
>
> Job.
>
>
>
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