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Old 03-29-2004, 07:22 AM
EricWillhelm EricWillhelm is offline
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Default DIGI 002 & DV firewire out

I'm on the verge of getting an 002 system, but before I do, I just want to make sure it's still possible to use a firewire port as a DV out like PT6 lets you do with an AMIII system.

I'm imagining you can, but I just wanna make sure since the 002 uses firewire instead of PCI for all it's heavy lifting. I'm imagining hearing something like "since the 002 uses firewire as the interface for the hardware, it is not possible to utilize the other firewire port for sending a video signal to an external monitor" or whatnot.

Anyone with the lowdown please let me know!

Thanks,
A Dumb Guy
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