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  • Jason4444

    June 17, 2007 at 11:28 pm in reply to: Intensity card and no/screwed up video input

    The first thing to check is the preferences in the blackmagic capture progam. Also check that the deck is indeed outputting a signal and what kind of resolution is it, then match that to the preference in the software. Then final cut should have no problem with it.

  • Jason4444

    June 17, 2007 at 11:25 pm in reply to: canon hv20 and bmd intensity card

    I just found a way to get the card to recognize the canon hv20, first turn off computer and camera, second turn on camera then computer, third check the camera in output to make sure hdmi says 1980 x 1080i on output. Everything works even with cheap radioshack cables. Now the only problem lies in the motion jpeg compression not recnogized properly on other computers with the 4.9 drivers from black magic.

  • Jason4444

    June 8, 2007 at 7:36 pm in reply to: canon hv20 and bmd intensity card

    I read in articles that HDMI cables are varying in quality, I bought a 6ft monster cable for $99 and was wondering if this could be the problem. Are there any cables out there that is recommended for camera to card connection.

  • Jason4444

    June 8, 2007 at 6:44 pm in reply to: canon hv20 and bmd intensity card

    Just to update you on the situation, I tried another canon hv20 I just bought and it exhibited the same situation, there seems to be a purple-magenta tint in the avi file. the camera captures well coming out of the component to a bmd multibridge extreme, but I bought the intensity card just for capturing from the hv20 camera. If you guys want I will post some images so you can see what I mean.

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