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  • Decklink Studio: No audio input signal

    Posted by Jeff Carrion on March 16, 2009 at 3:33 pm

    I’ve been going back and fourth with BM support for weeks now and figured I’d try here to speed up the process.

    I can’t get an audio input signal into my Decklink Studio card. Here’s my setup: MacPro OS10.5.6 Decklink Studio Driver v6.8.8, mic into a Behringer Xenyx 802 mixer, stereo TRS 1/4″ main out into analogue Ch.1 & Ch.2 audio in on the Decklink via TRS 1/4″ stereo.

    Audio is flowing through the mixer just fine, I’ve checked its output with other speakers and equipment. The cables work, they are new and I have swapped them out with others just to check. Output from the Decklink is working fine.

    Settings in the Decklink system preference pane are set to analogue audio out (I have toggled through all the available options). Settings in the Sound preference pane are set to Decklink audio out. No luck???

    Please help, am I missing anything else? Wrong cables? Bad karma?

    Jeff-

    “No TV and no beer make Homer something, something…”

    Andy Robertson replied 12 years, 9 months ago 5 Members · 6 Replies
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  • Aristides Tiropolis

    March 17, 2009 at 4:11 pm

    This has already been discussed in a way here and I have tried this myself.

    The analogue input of the Decklink (as opposed to the output) isn’t live.
    You could try capturing blank video from i.e FCP and test/record from the audio input, but that is the most functionality you can get.

  • Callum Mclay

    March 17, 2009 at 4:24 pm

    Hi Guys

    As I believe what Aristides is trying to say, the Decklink cards are not designed to capture just audio on their own.

    All our capture hardware requires a video signal to be present, in order to capture audio as well. This is down to the way the hardware works, as the audio takes it’s timing from the input video.

    As Aristides also suggested, you could try just sending a stable black video signal (or any video signal really) to the card while you are capturing.

    On the Mac (depending on your capture application) you will then end up with a QuickTime movie file with your audio embedded with the “random” video. You can then extract the audio etc, or do as you wish. I haven’t tried this but i believe it should work!

    Callum McLay
    Technical Support Manager
    Blackmagic Design EMEA

  • Jeff Carrion

    March 18, 2009 at 2:38 am

    Ok, thanks guys that make sense. One more thing, how then can I use my card to input audio for other applications like Skype, Garageband, Soundtrack Pro, or Screenflow? Do I just need to have a video signal feed into the card?

    Jeff-

    “No TV and no beer make Homer something, something…”

  • Aristides Tiropolis

    March 18, 2009 at 1:04 pm

    Jeff, I would strongly recommend to use an external or internal audio interface (audio card) to do that.

  • Juan Gómez martín

    October 30, 2010 at 8:53 am

    Would FCP’s VoiceOver tool work if I would provide video signal (by, say, keeping our BetaSP deck on, feeding the DL Studio 2 video inputs with black)?

  • Andy Robertson

    August 6, 2013 at 7:46 pm

    What do I need to buy to deliver a “stable black video signal” so that I can record voice over only through my Decklink Studio Card. Can you point me to a suitable & affordable product? Also, what cable should I attach it to on the breackout cable?

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