Paolo Castellano
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Hello Jerel,
I think that if your Shuttle captures from the YUV, the HDMI problem could not be related to your PCs. All the times I had motherboards compatibility issues, none of the video inputs worked. Have you tried other video modes and other camcorders? For example I was able to capture from Gopro Hero 2 at 720@25P but not at 1080@25P, but with a Canon HV40 i was able to capture at both resolutions, and with a Decklink Studio 2, I was able to capture at both resolution from both cameras…Best Regards,
Paolo.Castellano@ivs.it
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Hi João,
I’d like to download it too, but too much web traffic, I can’t access the BMD website anymore 🙂Paolo.Castellano@ivs.it
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April 1, 2012 at 9:43 pm in reply to: BR-D92U Can’t Be Repaired–Need Rental or DupeHI Geof,
I think that any power supply can be repaired; don’t stop finding a solution, I’m sure you will find many companies able to repair it.
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March 29, 2012 at 7:52 am in reply to: ASMedia USB3 Controller users, have some tips?Hi Jr,
I don’t remember your full configuration; what is your motherboard? As I wrote in a previous post, with the same PCI-E USB 3.0 HBA (Asmedia or Nec/Renesas), I wasn’t able to get the Shuttle to work on some mainboards.Ciao,
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March 28, 2012 at 7:49 am in reply to: Hyperdeck Shuttle with The Sony NEX-FS100 Discussion Starter[Shiloh Heyman] ” I don’t know why camera manufacturers try to stick with using a delivery format for a capture format. 24mbit AVCHD (horrible for editing) is Blu-Ray spec. You could burn the files right to a BD-R and play it on a Blu-Ray player without any further post processing or compression. Who cares!”
Hi Shiloh,
I’d like to know it too! I think that they are afraid of giving us products that will last too many years. E.g. The Panasonic GH2 is able to record video up to 170Mbps, why do they limit it to 24Mbps? 🙂Warm Regards,
Paolo.Castellano@ivs.it
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March 28, 2012 at 7:41 am in reply to: ASMedia USB3 Controller users, have some tips?Hi Jr,
I have not received any mail from you 🙁
I’m not sure to be able to check it quickly, but I did not make any firmware update, since I suppose that recent drivers builds don’t require separated formware updates. Just installed, plugged and play!
In your first message you talk about Amcap, have you tried with MediaExpress? What is your motherboard?Best Regards,
Paolo.Castellano@ivs.it
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March 27, 2012 at 7:34 pm in reply to: ASMedia USB3 Controller users, have some tips?Hi Jr,
on my setup (Asus P9X79)
I noticed that with driver 1.14.8 I got no video inputs (always solid black), I was compelled to downgrade Asmedia drivers to 1.14.4 (but intensity shuttle works with 1.14.3 too).Hope it helps,
Paolo.Castellano@ivs.it
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Ciao Claudio,
I’m using more than one Intensity Shuttle since 2 years. I have no experience with recent AMD based workstations,but on some mainboard there is no way to get it to work, and I don’t agree with Enrico. For example with Asus P8H67-V, P8H67-M, P8H67-M EVO, the software is connected with the Intensity Shuttle but all inputs and outputs are solid black. The same thing happens using the onboard USB 3.0 ports or using a NEC/Renesas PCI-E/USB 3.0 adapter. On the P9X79 I can use it with the onboard Asmedia controller or with the NEC/Renesas PCI-E adapter (Sapphire and OEM brands).Best Regards (from Roma),
Paolo.Castellano@ivs.it
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Hello Oliver,
if the system will be used for capture only, you can go on a cheaper solution.
On other systems I’m using the Decklinks on the Asus P8H67-M EVO with Core i5-2500K.
This mainboard/CPU combination features “all that you may need” integrated devices (Firewire, USB 3.0, E-Sata, a good VGA Intel HD3000) and works well with the PCI-E Decklinks.
BlackMagic Design USB 3.0 won’t work on it.Another way to reduce the workstation budget would be using on the P9X79 a quad core processor instead of the Ci7-3930K (here price gap is around 250,00Euro=325.00USD)
Best Regards,
Paolo.Castellano@ivs.it
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