Leon Benzakein wrote:Wayne Steven wrote:I quoted it before for you Leon.
Thanks Wayne. I appreciate that.
I must have been on Mars with my buddy Matt Damon when Ray informed us that he had received the part he was waiting for.
My bad.
Are all Australians bad tempered or just the ones that purchase BMD products?
Don't know, but find a lot of bad tempered non Australians on cinema forums.
I tend to find low end people a bit moodier around here and higher end people more wonderful on forums, but then again, non left wing Australians tend to not suffer foolishness gladly (except themselves). So, repeatedly asking about something posted and pointed out might fall in that category with them It doesn't really affect me that much, just a misunderstanding unless it refuses to resolve. Certain Europeans are the worst as far as attitude, worse then certain Americans. Australians tend to let things fly more than I do (because I SEE), but rough necks are rough necks, which gets me into Australian builders.
But still, I did require a logical leap to ascertain the reason why the video mic started working by itself, was because he inserted the part he had received previously to do it, between the camera and it. Still, good news. But BM should publish a microphone sticky with which mokrs work with it.
Hmm, just a thought I want to do my own processor array, and BM does enough products to run an volume asic wafer program with a mixture of parts on the wafer, allowing them to custom asic all their cameras reducing cost, size and heat. I could hitch a ride. They can do this where it is maybe more expensive for Red (though they may have arrangements with their sensor provider) because BM produces a range of products making their volumes much higher). Maybe I should talk with them in the future my designs would outdo most anything they are using. Got to dig up that asic chip making software out they used for industry leading low energy solutions.