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wombataholic
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We're in the process of hooking up our kahuna, but for the life of me, I can't figure out what format I need to have video clips in in order to use them. Anyone know the file format that it likes?

kschneider
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The Kahuna Manager program should be on the USB stick that came with the switcher. I also have it on my iDisk along with the current operations and installation manuals. Send me an email and I will reply with the download instructions. Cheers, -= Ken =- Kahuna Program Manager ken.schneider@snellwilcox.com
wombataholic
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Ok, second part to the original question. Is there a website/ftp site I can get a copy of the kahuna manager program, or should our engineering department have the disks sitting around?
kschneider
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Kahuna can directly import JPEG and BMP stills. For clips or clips with key or stills with key you will need to go through the Kahuna Manager program which runs on a separate PC. At that point you can either put them on a USB stick or hard drive and import them or you can network the files (using Kahuna Manager) into whatever Project you need them. TARGA files are best for these. Kahuna Manager can also work with AVI files but it is a 2-step process whereas TARGA files are a 1-step process. If this is your first time using Kahuna Manager (version 3.1), you may want to print its Help File since that is basically the manual for the program. Cheers, -= Ken =- Ken Schneider Kahuna Program Manager ken.schneider@snellwilcox.com