DeckLink is also perfect for live streaming production switcher program outputs. Simply connect the switcher program or aux output to the DeckLink input and run your favorite streaming software. Learn more about Media Express. Learn more about Models. Learn more about Tech Specs. Miniature M. Eight channel configurable PCIe video capture and playback up to p New Zealand.
Name the new bin. You can move clips around by dragging the clip icons to the desired bin. If you want a clip to appear in more than one bin, import the same clip again by right-clicking on the bin and choosing 'import clip'.
By default, logged clips appear in the 'scratch'. If you want to log clips and have them appear in a new bin, right-click the new bin and choose 'select as log bin'. In the 'log and capture' tab, click the 'star' icon next to the name field if you want to log a clip as a favorite. In the 'playback' tab, clicking the star icon will make the clip a favorite if it is selected in the media list.
Click the star icon again to deselect it as a favorite. Clips marked as favorites will show a yellow star in their icon in 'timecode list' view and 'thumbnail' view. Once you have marked clips as favorites, click on the 'show only favorites' button at the top of the media list. The star icon will turn yellow. All clips will be hidden except for those marked as favorites. In the 'log and capture' tab, click the 'star' icon next to the name field if you want to log the clip as a favorite.
To delete clips, select the unwanted clips and press the forward delete button on your keyboard. This will only delete the clips from the media list and they will safely remain on your disk storage.
To delete bins, right-click within a bin and choose 'delete bin'. This action will delete the bin and any clips it contained. The media list presents a highly visible indication that the imported clip is a 3D clip.
The media list presents a highly visible indication that the video and audio clips are linked. Select a 3D project video format that is the same frame rate as your 3D media. Right-click on the left eye file and select "set right eye clip" from the contextual menu. The left and right eye clips are displayed side by side in the 'video preview' window, indicating a 3D video project.
If you find the left and right eyes of a 3D stereo clip have been loaded the wrong way around:. Clips can easily be found in a project by typing the name of your clips in the search field at the top of the media list.
When used in conjunction with the favorites feature, the search will be confined to your favorite clips so you will see a shorter list of found clips. Welcome to ManualMachine. We have sent a verification link to to complete your registration.
Log In Sign Up. Forgot password? Enter your email address and check your inbox. Please check your email for further instructions. Enter a new password. Blackmagic Design. DeckLink 4K Extreme. Welcome to Desktop Video! Lastly, please register your Blackmagic Design video hardware when downloading software updates. Windows Desktop Video runs exclusively on bit versions of Windows, with the latest service pack installed. Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10 are supported. If your Blackmagic Design video hardware connects to your computer via Thunderbolt, a PC with a Thunderbolt port is required.
Make sure your computer is Thunderbolt 3 compatible by looking for the Thunderbolt icon near its USB-C connector, as shown below. Connecting Video Hardware with Thunderbolt Step 1. Secure the side panel to your computer and reconnect power.
To install a PCIe adapter card: Step 1. Restart your computer to enable the new software drivers. Automatic Updates When your Mac restarts the software will check the internal software version of your hardware. Windows Installation Step 1. Automatic Updates. Linux Installation Step 1. There are three sets of packages provided: The desktopvideo package provides the core drivers and API libraries. Updates If you have installed the graphical utilities, you will be automatically notified when you need to update the internal software.
Click the 'capture' button to commence recording. Capturing and Playing back Video It's a good idea to run a quick test to ensure you can successfully capture and play back video. Setting-Up Step 1. Connect a video source to the input of your Blackmagic Design hardware. Testing Video Capture Step 1. Testing Video Playback Step 1. Click on the 'playback' tab. Capturing H. To capture video using the built in H. Blackmagic Desktop Video Utility home page.
Introducing Blackmagic Desktop Video Utility Blackmagic Desktop Video Utility provides a central location for configuring hardware settings, plus a realtime status display showing the video connected to your hardware's inputs and outputs.
Click on an icon to set your video input connection. Video Settings Video Input Click on a connector icon to set the 'video input' connection for your Blackmagic Design hardware. Enable the checkbox to capture timecode from the dedicated XLR input. Drag the sliders to adjust chroma and luminance levels on analog video. Set the output format to match your Final Cut Pro X project. Black: Sends black frames to your outputs.
Line by Line: the left and right eye images are carried on alternate video lines without compression. Left Eye: only the left eye image is displayed. Right Eye: only the right eye image is displayed. Analog Video Output Levels Drag the 'video' and 'chroma' sliders to adjust the analog video output levels for component or composite video. Reference Input The reference adjustment lets you adjust the timing of the video outputs of your hardware relative to the video reference input. Click on a connector icon to set your 'audio input' connection.
Drag the 'input level' slider to control your microphone input level. Adjust the output channel sliders to control your analog audio output levels. Audio Settings Audio Input Click on a connector icon to set your 'audio input' connection for your Blackmagic Design hardware.
You can select from the following inputs: Embedded: includes audio channels as part of video signals. XLR: is a three pin audio connector that is predominantly used by professional analog audio equipment. Reset Icon When adjusting sliders, you may want to cancel your change. Conversions Settings. Input Conversion This setting enables realtime up and down conversion during capture. Output Conversion This setting enables realtime up and down conversion during playback.
About Driver The 'about' page in Blackmagic Desktop Video Utility provides information about your hardware's current driver, and the last time your hardware was updated. Select your format from the 'video capture and playback' menu.
Setting Up Step 1. Using Resolve Live Step 1. Editing with DaVinci Resolve Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve features an editor friendly interface with all the tools to edit and finish projects. Editing Step 1. After Effects CC Select an option to output unsupported frame sizes. Click on the 'scratch disks' tab to set the locations for your captured video, captured audio, video previews and audio previews. Set the Capture Format to Blackmagic capture and click 'settings' [Mac] or 'properties' [Win] to set the video standard and video format.
Device Control Many Blackmagic Design capture and playback models feature RS device control for controlling decks. Export to tape. To export to tape via RS deck control: Step 1. Final Cut Pro X. Set the 'output format' to match your Final Cut Pro X project format. Launch Final Cut Pro X and create a new project.
Type a name and choose a location for the new project. Playback Step 1. Import some clips in to your new project. Editing to Tape Once you have completed a project in Final Cut Pro X, you can render the project to a movie file and then use Blackmagic Media Express to master the movie to tape with your Blackmagic Design video hardware.
Select your clips from the timeline in Final Cut Pro X. Avid Media Composer. Launch Media Composer and the 'select project' dialog box will appear. Choose your preferred 'user profile' if you have previously created one. Click the 'new project' button. Capture from Controllable Devices with UltraStudio, DeckLink and Teranex If you have a deck that connects via RS, you will need to configure the deck settings before performing a capture with deck control.
Under the settings tab, double-click on 'deck preferences'. To capture with deck control on-the-fly: Step 1. Recording to Tape with UltraStudio and DeckLink Once you have captured your clips, dragged them in to the timeline, edited them and applied and rendered any effects, you will want to record the completed project to tape. Installation Step 1. Choose your Autodesk Smoke 'project' and 'user' if you have previously created them.
Most of these settings can be changed later during your session. Choose your intermediate format, such as 'ProRes HQ' or even 'uncompressed' for your project generated media. Click the 'create' button. Set your VTR to remote.
Click 'apply' and close Smoke Setup. The VTR capture module appears. Cue the tape to the start frame of the clip you want to capture. Enter 'in' and 'out' points in the in and out fields. Video and audio tracks turn red when enabled for capture from your VTR. You can also select a folder if you wish to output its contents in one session. The preview window displays the video from the tape in the selected VTR.
Your VTR should be selectable in the drop down list. Make sure that the correct video track and audio channel buttons are enabled so that the corresponding video track and audio channels are output to tape. When all audio is enabled, every audio channel will be converted to the format on your tape, not just the ones you enabled.
Click preview to watch the clip before outputting. Clips you have selected to output appear in a list with their Step 7. To output the selected clip starting at any frame other than the first one, enter the start timecode in the 'start offset' field. Set the 'in' and 'out' points for clip output. The clips with 'status' selected will be output to tape.
During output, the status of each clip will be updated to 'pending', 'output', and then 'done'. Step When you are finished, click 'exit output clip' to close the module. Crash-Record and Live Output Autodesk Smoke allows you to capture a live video signal or crash-record a clip by using a tablet pen or a mouse to start and stop the clip input or output process.
To crash-record a live video signal: Step 1. Make sure you are receiving the live video signal. Press 'play' on the video device. Select 'process' to begin capturing. Click anywhere on the screen to end capturing in 'stop on pen' mode. Use 'start on pen' mode when outputting live video. To output a live video signal: Step 1. Select 'process' to begin the output on Autodesk Smoke.
Click anywhere on the screen to end the output in 'stop on pen' mode. What is Blackmagic Media Express? Capturing Video and Audio Files Setting Up a Project Media Express automatically detects your input video format and sets the 'project video format' to match.
If you want to set the project video format manually: Step 1. Enter a description for your video. Set the desired number of audio channels to be captured. Click the 'capture' button to begin capturing. Capture Capturing video is easy and all you need to do is connect a video source, wait for Blackmagic Media Express to detect your input and press the 'capture' button.
Open Media Express and click the red 'log and capture' tab. Logging clips Ensure an RS serial cable is connected between your Blackmagic Design video hardware and the deck. Click the 'mark in' button to mark the in point, or use the shortcut key i. Click the 'mark out' button to mark the out point, or use the shortcut key o.
DPX capture preferences Select a project video format with "3D" in its name to capture dual-stream stereoscopic 3D video clips. Featuring 4 independent HDMI 2. Please check the Support pages to see the full system requirements. Always confirm copyright ownership before capture or distribution of content. You can also use the free DeckLink SDK to configure up to 4 video streams in any direction, format or frame rate up to 4K DCI 60p, for true multi channel capture and playback.
In addition, you can work at up to frames per second in HD and 4K and up to 60 frames per second in 8K. The four 12G-SDI connections support up to 64 channels of embedded audio. DeckLink 8K Pro is perfect for the next generation of high resolution, high frame rate and high dynamic range workflows! Avid Media Composer internal effects.
No other capture and playback card supports more video formats and video connections! Component supports HD and SD. Serial ports TxRx direction reversible under software control. Component analog video connections are switchable between SD and HD.
SD output selectable between letterbox, anamorphic and center cut Selectable between pillarbox, zoom and zoom. Perform editing, paint and broadcast design and more with the ultimate future proof design! Selectable between letterbox, anamorphic and center cut styles. Selectable between pillarbox, pillarbox and zoom. You also get RS deck control, internal keying and reference input for a complete solution for editing, paint, design and more.
Fully compatible with the previous 4 channel model, this new model also allows 4 independent capture and playback channels but now also includes 4 extra channels that developers can use for configuring the card in any combination of up to 8 capture or 8 playback channels.
Built in, high quality software down converter on playback and capture. Down converted SD selectable between letterbox and anamorphic styles. You get the flexibility of 4 separate capture or playback cards in one! No other capture and playback card supports more video formats and video connections!
Perform editing, paint and broadcast design and more with the ultimate future proof design! You also get RS deck control, internal keying and reference input for a complete solution for editing, paint, design and more. You even get high dynamic range playback and metadata over HDMI. Includes two PCI Express shields for both full height and low profile slots. You even get high dynamic range recording and metadata over HDMI. The DeckLink Mini Recorder 4K is perfect for integrating into mobile live capture environments, broadcast trucks and more!
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