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July 23, 2008 at 3:37 pm #202416smokerParticipant
Hi
The post house where I work owns a flame 9.5 and a smoke linux 2008. The smoke came along with a display eizo ce 240W. Sometime ago the flame display went dead and it works fine with the eizo ce 240w, so we bought a new eizo same model to the flame suite and it doesnt work..! it appears it does not make 50hz of vertical frequency…! so it only works in NTSC not in PAL!
anyone with the same problem?
July 24, 2008 at 3:36 am #217046Peter StarostinParticipantSmoker,
You might want to investigate what kind of device is throwing the signal to the artist monitor? Do you know if your system is using a DVS breakout box or Miranda? Not knowing what your hardware configuration is makes it difficult to help troubleshoot your problem. There might be a compatibility problem with the video breakout box and the signal it is throwing to your display.
You could just use the one from your smoke system, that you know it works with and place the new monitor on the Smoke and call it done.
I hope this helps.
–jb
July 24, 2008 at 9:12 am #217044Piotr KolusParticipantYou might have gotten the wrong model of the Eizo, AFAIK the one that’s shipped with IFFS systems is the CE240W-DI, which supports a lot more frequencies then the regular model.
August 7, 2008 at 12:42 pm #217045Mohammed AminuParticipantread somewhere along the way that “off the shelf” Eizo displays don’t work with IFF. AutoDesk has customized them – I don’t recall exactly but something to look in to. The Eizo folks are very responsive. I’d try contacting both.
August 14, 2008 at 1:40 am #217043David StewartParticipantYep that’s correct. They mod them to deal with frequency’s other than 60Hz.
Thus you will probably need to buy direct from Autodesk.
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