Tracy Peterson
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Tracy Peterson
February 2, 2010 at 1:55 am in reply to: Decklink not working with Shuttle motherboards ?No this isn’t something that would happen because of your OS.
If there is no post, there’s seriously something wrong between the BIOS and what it’s seeing on that card. If you know much about BIOS settings, I’d look into how the PCI-E is configured and test some various settings before giving up.
If you don’t know much about BIOS, have a friend who does look at it.
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Not by the SDI input, but if you have a RCA type cable, you can buy cheap BNC to RCA adaptors to adapt the component BNC connectors on the dongle.
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January 31, 2010 at 8:45 pm in reply to: Latest drivers won’t allow Premiere Pro project to openI hate to throw this option out there, but you may wish to uninstall and reinstall adobe software. I know, it sounds like a pain, but sometimes it helps and I guarantee support will tell you to do this before they will dig deeper.
Edit: while writing this list, I came up with a question, what version of premiere exactly (including update revision level) are you using? Is it compatible with this driver?
Be sure to turn off all antivirus entirely.
Uninstall BMD drivers.
Reboot.
Uninstall adobe.
Reboot.
Install adobe.
Reboot.
Install updates.
Reboot.
Install BMD driver.
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January 31, 2010 at 6:41 pm in reply to: Latest drivers won’t allow Premiere Pro project to openYeah, the variable here is the project file that was saved in the older driver. Don’t know if that older setting is even compatible with the new driver. I’d say pull the settings from the directory, reinstall, make sure everything looks right with the new driver, then try to load that old project. Otherwise, just revert, finish the project and go back to step one. 🙂
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January 31, 2010 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Latest drivers won’t allow Premiere Pro project to openThe first thing I’d try is uninstall and reinstall for the drivers. It seems like your blackmagic presets didn’t make it to the right place.
The other option, in order to finish your project, is to revert to the older driver and get it done, then start experimenting with fixes.
I had an install once that did not install presets into premiere, but I don’t remember trying to open a BMD timeline, I only noticed it from the lack of settings in the menu. A reinstall solved the problem.
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January 30, 2010 at 6:28 pm in reply to: Video Games on the Blackmagic Intensity Pro (PS3, XBOX 360)For console recording, I often set the console to record to 720P on component.
The progressive scan makes certain things look nicer and I generally have less to finesse when I finish the project.
Composite is only for old legacy systems outputting NTSC signal, and the Wii 🙂
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Glad I read this so I can cut the JVC operators off of my list.
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The DVD player and PlayStation3 probably have HDCP on them, which is a copy protection protocol which will make you unable to view anything not compatible with the protocol. Your component adapter is probably not compatible either.
Recommendation, use a camera with a HDMI out, test that way. A video camera does not have HDCP and should play back for you fine. I can’t see that any of these devices should have worked.
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