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  • Here is my benchie:
    Intel I7 3930K (OC) 4.7ghz
    24mb of ram
    Dual GTX 580 1.5Gb Mem (SLI): (OC) 822Mhz GPU 2050Mhz Mem

    SLI Disabled:
    Total Time Elapsed: 3 Min, 17 Sec

    SLI Enable:
    Total Time Elapsed: 3 Min, 15 Sec

    So no benefit to use SLI or GTX590 for CS6. If the did support SLI properly 😎 wowser! I don’t know if resolve does.

  • Since I’m not on the Mac I wouldn’t know where things should go. All I can say is talk to BM support and see if they can send you the information on the correct location for the installation files and go from there.

    Good Luck,
    -Alexander

  • I spoke to Tech Support yesterday and after our conversation I got an email from him with some instructions.

    After playing around a bit these are my findings. Apparently the BDMTransmit.prm which is the playback plugin is sensitive to location.

    The following files are the files that I contain all the necesary plugins for CS6 to work:
    BMDDeviceControl.prm
    BMDImport.prm
    BMDExport.prm
    BMDRecord.prm
    BMDTransmit.prm (CS6 only)

    When I tried installing these into the Plugins directory of my CS6 application I could not get the output to work. My CS6 installation was not on the C:\ Drive.

    Per the information on the email installer would normally install the plugins in the following default location;

    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plugin-ins\CS6\MediaCore

    So if you go to, C:\Program Files\Blackmagic Design\Blackmagic Desktop Video\Premier Support\6.0, all the files will be located there.

    You will manually move those files over to the Mediacore folder in the C:\ Drive (C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plugin-ins\CS6\MediaCore)

    And Voila! it worked.

    -Alexander

  • Just for clarity sake I am using the Decklink HD Extreme 3D+. Working great so far with the Avid Media Composser. Tried a couple stereo timeline and monitoring on my Pana monitor is great. If I can get Premiere working that would be a bonus as sometime we use that in smaller projects.

  • I did the manual plugin install and Black Magic Editing Mode.XML as well as the presets but no Blackmagic monitor output in preferences. Tried the drivers that came with the card 9.5.2, 9.5.3 and 9.6.1.

  • Having the same problem here. After Effects, Nuke and Avid are working just fine but I do not get video out in premiere. I do get audio through the hdmi to my monitor.

  • I just installed a DeckLink HD 3D+ on one of our Windows 7 Systems and experienced the same problem. The card worked with Nuke, After Effects, Resolve and Premiere but not Avid Media Composer. After going through the forums and looking at this thread. I found this temporary solution.

    I installed the 9.6.1 drivers. Then I downloaded the 9.5.3 drivers from the Black Magic Website (https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/)

    Then I extracted the files from the DesktopVideo_9.5.3.msi file using this comand:
    msiexec /a PathToMSIFile /qb TARGETDIR=DirectoryToExtractTo

    Once extracted, I went into the “\Blackmagic Desktop Video\Avid Support” folder from the extracted directory and manually copied the “OpenIO_Blackmagic.acf” file into my Avid’s “AVX2_Plug-Ins” folder. So far it works fine but haven’t had a chance to test it a lot.

    I extracted files from the 9.6.1 drivers and the avid plugin was not included in the release, whether this was an oversight, I don’t know. But try it and see if that works for you.

    -Alexander

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