I think I know what your problem is, try this... run the two cams in
vcr mode and see if they both show up, or run them on separate buses.
Let me know if that solves the problem.
mike
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On Jun 6, 2008, at 10:03 AM, Christopher Wright wrote:
Those tests were fine in my case
So it's HV20-specific?
There's a little trick that you could use: Quartz Composer can use
the HV20 properly, so probably you could create and use a Quartz
Composition as a fast workaround. I couldn't do it because the kind
of software I'm involved with, but can you?
Irony: kineme.net specializes in QC Plugins ;) (the project I'm
working on is in fact getting 2 HV20's to work simultaneously in
QC). It can capture from one, or the other, but not both at the
same time. the built-in video input patch only lets you select one
(a Cocoa/AppKit bug), and our revised patch (unreleased) allows you
to select both, but when both are activated one camera never gets
its capture callback called. I wanted to make sure I wasn't making
some silly mistake to cause this, but it appears now that it's a
QTKit issue :/
Another stupid thing is that you need Final Cut installed to use
HDV on your system... I'm telling you just to be sure because you
told you didn't test in DV mode.
Not a problem, I've got FC (but no HV20 on-site :( )
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