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  1. Ah, I see, I was looking a the spec for the wrong one. The desk should draw a bit less than 40W, so that SHOULD cover it. The way it was explained to me is - Each rail should cover one half of the sine. (+15 for the up arc, -15 for the negative arc) thus power draw should be the same on both rails.
  2. Well, if the desk is pulling 40w, at 15 volts that is 2.6666666 amps. The second converter you posted will support up to 1.33 amps. If you could find something to do a little more than double the power output of that you would be set.
  3. I would have to say the same thing. I just brainstormed a couple ways to do it, but none of them are really good solutions. It's a lot easier to go down from 12 volts than it is to go up.
  4. Ok, I finally have the answer to this question. Looking at the block diagrams I see +/- 15V / channel rail and 5V for the logic rail.
  5. WIFI is a protocol that uses the 2.4 ghz range. Devices that use that just use wireless range are not wifi and have nothing to do with wifi unless they are using the wifi protocols. Wifi is not and never will be capable of doing anything frame accurate. Zaxnet is not only "not technically wifi" - but it has absolutely nothing to do with wifi other than it uses similar frequency ranges.
  6. Also, due to the nature of how wifi works, it will never be a good source of wireless TC transmission.
  7. well you rest as a moron. Do you have any other suggestions for a device that would have helped in this situation? If you do than you should tell people. If not you should stop being a baby.
  8. Usually when I buy something I have no idea about or how to use, I read the manual.
  9. doesn't the ts3 have a single frame adjustment? In setup mode A, position 9 is the +1 frame reader.
  10. I recently visited the golf channel and was amazed by how big, how elaborate, and how much actual production that place had.
  11. did you format the card before you put it in the nomad? Looks a lot like you didn't.
  12. there is no such thing as 59.94 timecode. there IS such thing as 29.97 with 2 recorded frames / tc frame I would also use genlock as the clocks in the red are not so good and i'm sure they will drift with long takes.
  13. I will look. I'm not at my computer right now.
  14. Excellent! Very cool! There is no reason why it shouldn't work for production, that just was not the intended use. You are probably the only mixer with a superanalog workflow.
  15. The X-Desk is an analog summing board, those are all line inputs. If you had external mic pre's I don't see why it wouldn't work. If you wanted more than 8 channels the X-Panda acts as an expansion for this unit.
  16. http://www.3m.com/product/information/Dual-Lock-Reclosable-Fastener.html I first found this when I needed to attach a camera to my skydiving helmet. This stuff is awesome. I have used this to mount all kinds of things in all kinds of places and it has never failed me.
  17. If I went by what a producer paid the last guy, I would be working for 50$ a day.
  18. Carbon dating. Happy birthday eric
  19. seems to me a legit disney shoot would know how much things cost, and would not be using a gmail address... interesting... Heres your dude - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tFqSKVgHvE Could be legit, but me thinks not.
  20. actually, the 003 is still supported.
  21. Avid. It's close to 600 with tax So what your saying is I should pay 500 so I can use something I already bought. Brilliant.
  22. they aren't going to release one is what I'm told. I don't have the full version. I have the LE version.
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