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  • BlackMagic HD 2 Extreme driver tests with Mavericks and PP CC

    Posted by Tad Newberry on February 4, 2015 at 7:14 pm

    so i finally upgraded to Mavericks, deleted PP 2014, redownloaded CC, and had a few really good weeks of clean editing! not a single crash!

    so then the big test: trying to output to BetaSP (yes…i still have ONE network wanting a Beta master!). i had downloaded the latest Blackmagic driver, 10.3.5, and figured i was well on my way. no dice. it was outputting audio, but apparently not video. i tried everything (i thought). called BM Support…and the guy honestly wasn’t very patient (maybe he was having a bad day). he suggested going back to older drivers and try them. so i did. downloaded 10.2.3 and here’s what i found:

    it acted the same as 10.3.5, then i thought to close “edit to tape” window and reopen. VOILA! where i THOUGHT it had only outputted audio, the video was now also visible. the key seemed to be in just closing and re-opening the window.

    so, while i’m now successfully (i hope!) dropping a 30 minute show to tape, i’m writing this for anyone else who might still have the ancient BM card that i do and having some troubles. when i’m done dropping my 5 shows to tape, i’ll then experiment with newer and newer drivers and see what results i get.

    that’s it. take care, and i hope this helps someone! you all are always such a big help to me. 😉

    thanks for helping out a bonehead!
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    …and a few TeraBytes o’ storage
    (then it’s on to PetaBytes, ExaBytes and MosquitoBytes!)

    Peter Garaway replied 11 years, 6 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Peter Garaway

    February 5, 2015 at 4:40 am

    Thanks for the report Tad. It’s always good to have successes and workarounds for others to find.

    Hope the export goes well!

    Best,

    Peter Garaway
    Adobe
    Premiere Pro

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