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  • Kenneth Wedmore lund

    March 1, 2011 at 12:07 pm in reply to: HDMI input from MacBook

    I’m not using KiPro, if that comment was ment for me 🙂

    But yes, connecting a HD display shows the MacPro just fine – problem only occurs when trying to record the HDMI signal in Final Cut Pro 🙂

    :] Kenneth WedMore Lund
    Living Smart TV

    MacPro | Final Cut Pro 7 | Panasonic HMC-151 | ProTools HD

  • Kenneth Wedmore lund

    March 1, 2011 at 11:12 am in reply to: HDMI input from MacBook

    Inserting the new Lindy box (https://www.lindy.co.uk/shop/showProductDetail.do?orderNumber=32596&source=search) into the chain.

    If I use my Panasonic cam as source (via the Lindy box) , it goes straight into Final Cut Pro using Log and Transfer and my Intensiy Pro card from BlackMagic.

    When connecting the MacBook Pro instead of the camera, the feed in Final Cut Pro just goes black.

    The Lindy box is set to 1080i which is the same as Final Cut Pro is recording the Panasonic cam in also.

    When you say, that you do exactly this, are you using the exact same chain of hardware? Like MacBook Pro => hdmi => Lindy box => BlackMagic Intensity Pro => Final Cut Pro ?

    :] Kenneth WedMore Lund
    Living Smart TV

    MacPro | Final Cut Pro 7 | Panasonic HMC-151 | ProTools HD

  • Kenneth Wedmore lund

    March 1, 2011 at 10:52 am in reply to: HDMI input from MacBook

    Aaawwww it didn’t work 🙁

    So what WILL work??

    Right now I use Screenflow to record a screencast and recording is quick – but the inevitable export afterwards takes x25, so 2 minutes of screencast, takes med around an hour to export for Prores 422 editing in Final Cut Pro.

    I really need to be able to feed the MacBook Pro screensignal directly intro my BlackMagic Intensity Pro-card using HDMI, because then it’s ready to go once the recording is done. This is how I record from our tv-camera, so how can we do the same workflow when recording the MacBook Pro ?

    :] Kenneth WedMore Lund
    Living Smart TV

    MacPro | Final Cut Pro 7 | Panasonic HMC-151 | ProTools HD

  • Kenneth Wedmore lund

    February 28, 2011 at 4:28 pm in reply to: HDMI input from MacBook

    Like https://www.lindy.co.uk/shop/showProductDetail.do?orderNumber=32596&source=search ?

    :] Kenneth WedMore Lund
    Living Smart TV

    MacPro | Final Cut Pro 7 | Panasonic HMC-151 | ProTools HD

  • Kenneth Wedmore lund

    February 28, 2011 at 12:45 pm in reply to: HDMI input from MacBook

    I’m trying to do something similar and would really like some help 🙂

    Normally, I have THIS chain:

    Panasonic HVm151 => hdmi => Blackmagic Intensity Pro => Final Cut Pro

    When I connect my MacBook Pro like this:

    MacBook Pro minidisplayport => hdmi => Blackmagic Intensity Pro => Final Cut Pro

    The Mac-screen shows up very short time i Log And Transfer in Final Cut Pro and then dissappears again.

    Please help – I really need to record this asap and didn’t expect it to be a problem.

    :] Kenneth WedMore Lund
    Living Smart TV

    MacPro | Final Cut Pro 7 | Panasonic HMC-151 | ProTools HD

  • Oh, I’m sorry – should have added that I AM already in Prores 422 (this happens automatically when I log and transfer from the Pana cam).

    Sorry for the confusion.

    :] Kenneth WedMore Lund
    Living Smart TV

    MacPro | Final Cut Pro 7 | Panasonic HMC-151 | ProTools HD

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