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Avid Mojo Sdi Driver For Mac: Tips and Tricks for Working with Avid Xpress Pro



Avid Mojo SDI is a portable, advanced analog and digital SDI I/O device with high-quality professional video and audio connections supporting most professional decks and cameras. Connecting to Macs and PCs via FireWire, the Avid Mojo SDI Digital Nonlinear Accelerator offers the same analog connectivity of Avid Mojo, but adds SDI I/O and AES/EBU digital audio I/O to expand Avid Xpress Pro solutions to work with mastering-quality SD cameras and decks. Available for both the Avid Xpress Pro family and the new Avid Media Composer family of products (announced today under separate release: www.avid.com/company/releases/2006/060423mediacomposeravid.html), the Avid Mojo SDI Digital Nonlinear Accelerator offers.




Avid Mojo Sdi Driver For Mac



I had thought Mojo was a firewire hog which wouldn't let you use any other devices. It's not an Avid approved 'workstation', but the graphics card (not what my system specs say below-it's an NVIDIA QUadro FX 570 graphics card), RAM, speed, and all devices (it's a Texas Instruments firewire, etc) are all the elements required by Avid. It runs the software beautifully-but this Mojo thing is devilish. FYI, there are only 3 firewire slots-2 are the square 800 ones, the only one that fits the traditional firewire plug is what I'm using for Mojo. Are you saying to try one of the 800 slots (which Avid says is not approved?). Do you mean an additional firewire card? As far as I know there is one firewire card on the machine, which I installed myself in order to bring the Dell up to Avid standards and also give more power to my multiple media storage drives (all now unplugged.) It sounds like the Dell doesn't have an on-board firewire port(s) (??) The usual arrangement with the HP workstations is that the workstation has an on-board ( on the mother-board) Firewire port, which you use for the mojo and you add a card to give additional firewire ports for storage.


I was assuming you have an on-board firewire port. I don't understand the 'give more power to my.media.drives'. Either there are ports for them, or not? Did they work before you added the card? I agree with Matthew. Do not have a hub connected. Forgive me for asking, but were you trying to feed the mojo through the hub? 2ff7e9595c


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