Is OL CS4 support capture card like BM Decklink HD?

Hi,
I'm wondering if Onlocation CS4 will support a capture card like the BM Decklink HD.
I can't find any info on the web.
Thanks!
Alex

Yes it support DVCPRO:
Feature highlights MOTU V4HD:
- Hardware-accelerated DVCPro capture/playback provides hardware-accelerated capture and playback of industry standard DVCProHD/P2, DVCPro50 and DVCPro25 video streams to/from Final Cut Pro and Premiere Pro

Similar Messages

  • Does Premiere work with video cards like BM decklink?

    Can I use this app in a pro environment?

    Great! Make sure the playback resolution is set to Full. See image below for reference.
    Peter Garaway
    Adobe
    Premiere Pro

  • HD Capture Card - Osprey 700 HD Supported?

    Any word on if/when the Osprey 700 HD Capture card will be
    supported in FME? We're attempting to live-stream both SD and HD
    content on our website and would like to use the Osprey 700 HD
    capture card. As nearly all other Osprey cards are supported by FME
    I'd assume this one would be too however I thought it best to ask
    if anyone else has tried?

    Actually, does anyone know if this one would work on my iMac? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16815116030
    I read on another website that it works on both Windows and Mac OS so I would just like to know before I went and bought it.

  • Video capture cards, RT effects, render support

    I'm looking into buying either a AJA Kona SD or Blackmagic Decklink Pro SD capture card. I'm primarily buying for RT and render support and want to know if anyone can verify the benefits.
    I currently don't get much in the way of software-based RT effects support from FCP. It's probably because I'm still using nothing better than a 7,200rpm IDE drive for my media.
    Blackmagic provides a list of FCP RT effects they support and mention some of their own. AJA doesn't mention which RT effects they support, just that they support some. What should I believe? I've read in the reviews that all this RT support is pretty limited once I get to a 2-track or 2-stream effect. Is this really true?
    Both companies claim "render support" for FCP. (I use FCP 4.5). To what degree is this the case? Can I expect sizeable reductions in my rendering time? Will I only get this benefit if I'm editing in an uncompressed timeline? How about a DV timeline?
    Dual 800 G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   1.5G RAM, GeForce2 AGP

    Lets not leave Aurora out of the picture here. Their capture cards are arguably higher quality than Decklink, and on par or better than AJA. A little less known, but very easy and simple to use...http://www.auroravideosys.com/products/index.php
    I use the PipePro Studio and it is a breeze.
    Now...for the realtime effects. Nothing helps with this other than a faster processor. The capture cards do not give you more realtime effects. What they mean by realtime is that you get realtime effects with their codecs. So the normal effects you get in realtime, like cross dissolves and 3-way color correcting, the cards support those realtime effects for their capture codecs.
    They do not increase the amount of effects that are realtime. That hasn't been supported since the Cinewave card way back at FCP version 3.
    Shane

  • What video capture card are you using? Do you like it?

    Hi there. I'm going to purchase a video capture card so I can feed my camcorder, vcr etc. into my iBook. I want to know what people are using and how they like it. DO you use firewire or USB? etc.

    iMovie (and Final Cut) expect video via FireWire.
    If you select a video over USB solution you will need to find a Mac compatible software application to read and recognize it.

  • Need Affordable Capture Card CS4 Win 7 i5

    I work for the government, so some things here are out of my control.
    In 2003, I was able to build a machine to capture TV news clips for an archive and to turn some material into web video.  We also Firewire in our own material, edit and burn to DVD or upload to the web.
    The machine was: Pentium 4, 2 1 GB RAM, two hard drives and a Matrox RX.T 10 video capture card.  We ran Premiere 7 on it (I know, but it was free and I work for the government.)
    The hard drive on that machine died and I they sent me a new machine, WITHOUT asking what it will be used for.  So I am trying to make this work
    Intel MB that has one PCI slot, with a i5 Duo Core.  4 gb of RAM and a 300 GB HDD and Win 7.  
    When I put the Matrox card in it the screen remained blank and it beeped at me.
    Question 1:  Is there a way to make the Matrox card work?  My guess is 'probably not."
    Question 2:  Any suggestions for a good affordable capture device?  My DVR's are Toshiba RDxKX50 machines.  I've been capturing from the analogue output, but I'm wondering if there is a way to capture the higher quality HDMI output.
    Since I am doing this with tax dollars, I would like to do it for the least amount of money that is possible.
    Thanks
    John

    You don't have a PCIe slot available then?
    Eric
    ADK

  • Does Logic 9 Support FCP Capture Cards?

    Does Logic 9 support FCP video capture cards for audio in an out?
    I have a Blackmagic Decklink Extreme, analog ins/outs as well as digital AES/EBU
    Didn't have much luck with Logic 8 and the FCP cards so I used my Line 6 GuitarPort but it only has one 1/4" phono input.
    FutureX

    Hi FutureX,
    I would suggest you ask your question on the FCP forum if you don't get any reply here. Maybe you'll find someone there who can be of help. In any event, i doubt that buying an MBox with PT LE will meet your requirement for FCP capture cards, really!
    Apple won't respond to you here. That's not the place. This is a user forum. You could also call a production studio in your area and ask politely to a pro who's working with that stuff on a daily basis. I'm sure you can find someone. Good luck...

  • Multiple Capture Cards not Supported in Premier?

    Hello,
    I have a PC running Windows Pro7.  The PC has two Blackmagic Designs Quad Decklink capture cards and an Intensity Pro capture card for a total of 9 capture inputs. 
    I need Premier Pro to capture video from Decklink (8) which is one of the inputs on one of the Quad Decklink cards. 
    This input works great in Blackmagic Media Express, Video mixing software and other capture software. 
    Premier Pro recognizes only 1 Blackmagic capture device, the Intensity pro.  It seems to work great but this input is HDMI only.  I need to input to the SDI on the Decklink Quad card. 
    I called BMD tech support and they told me that this is a fault of Premier Pro.  They said that Premier randomly pics from the available BMD capture devices and chooses one.  He said that if I power down and then power back up that I may very well find that the Intensity Pro no longer works but one of the other BMD capture devices might start working.  He said the only solution was to caputre video in a different software such as BMD Media Express.
    I really need to capture in Premier Pro to optimize my workflow.  I don't have time in my live production to import a 3 hour auto racing event into Premier Pro.  If I can capture in Premier on the fly, I can go right into post production once the race is finished. 
    Thanks in advance for any help!  

    Import only takes seconds, so there should not be any problem capturing with the BM software.
    The only alternative I can think of is to remove the devices that you don't want to use, so that only one is available for PP.

  • What capture cards support mac's?

    I'm looking for either a dazzle or a easycap capture card that will support my macbook pro.

    When I searched the Apple Store for "capture card", here's what i found:
    http://store.apple.com/us/search?find=capture+card

  • Laptop capture card supported by FMLE?

    I looked at the supported devices that Adobe listed for 2008, does anyone know if there is an updated list around?  Also, is there a firewire capture card on the market yet that will do live streaming well?

    The latest list is http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flashmediaencoder/FMLE_DeviceMatrix3.0.pdf
    Osprey 560 card has firewire input and is also present in above list.

  • BlackMagic Intensity Pro Capture Card & (3) 1TB Internal Hard Drives

    Hello,
    This is my first time using BM Intensity Pro. Prior to tonight all I used was FW400 & iMovie/iDVD.
    I have now upgraded to Final Cut Studio with a BM Intensity Pro Capture Card and Three 1TB Hard Drives (7200 RPM with 32MB cache) - Striped as a RAID set to create ONE 2.7 TB HD for Video Storage.
    I have a few questions that I would like some help with.
    I would like to capture at the highest video quality possible.
    I'm worried that Hard Drives wont be able to handle the capture speed or file size?
    I ran the BM Disk Speed Test. I'm just not sure what all these numbers mean?
    Can someone please explain to me what the following information is telling me?
    Do the results mean that I'm good to go with uncompressed HDV via HDMI?
    The first is my OEM Mac Hard Drive. The second is my 3TB RAID set.
    Blackmagic Disk Speed Test Results
    Date: 2009-06-07 22:10:23 -0400
    Mac OS X Version: 10.5.7
    Physical Memory: 2047 MB
    QuickTime Version: 7.6.2
    Read Speed: 62.5 MB/s
    Write Speed: 60.9 MB/s
    Blackmagic Disk Speed Test Results
    Date: 2009-06-07 22:13:26 -0400
    Mac OS X Version: 10.5.7
    Physical Memory: 2047 MB
    QuickTime Version: 7.6.2
    Read Speed: 314.9 MB/s
    Write Speed: 310.0 MB/s

    About using the speed test:
    http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/124/864289
    I would invest in an external RAID controller.
    You can find a variety of such from AMUG in RAID5/6 that will support higher sustained thruput.
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/reviews.html
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/highpoint/4322/
    http://www.barefeats.com/hard115.html
    http://www.amug.org/amug-web/html/amug/reviews/articles/highpoint/3522/
    http://www.barefeats.com/hard101.html
    Those should also give you a better feel for what to do with those numbers and what to look for.

  • Vidoe capture card for local viewing of cameras?

    Hello,
    I am trying to diplay the capture of a camera that I have on
    my video capture card locally. I can't see the cameras when I try
    to add the camera. I have a USB camera that works without problems.
    However, when I use the same code and try to connect to my video
    capture code, the cameras aren't available.
    Does anyone know a video capture card that works with Flash
    8? I would prefer a VCC that can support more than one camera. I am
    trying to view the cameras locally is all. Nothing fancy!
    Dano

    http://store1.adobe.com/products/flash/flashpro/partners/video/
    I see this link, but I would like info from someone who has
    experience with the capture cards. I looked at all these sites for
    quite sometime and couldn't find anything definitive..

  • PC video capture card - Not Applicable?

    When I was a Comcast analog customer, I purchased a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-1600 video capture card. The unit worked great converting my Media Center PC back into a DVR when my original Dell equipment All-In-Wonder capture card died.
    When I was considering switching to Fios, Andrea S. at Verizon told me that there was software I could download so that my vid-cap card would work. I assume she meant that it would unscramble the signal for viewing or recording. Once Fios was installed, Andrea didn't answer my emails any more and recent inquires to Encore about any other devices (like DCT700 or something) have been fruitless.
    I hate to take no for an answer!
    Isn't there some way for my PC to record Fios video? I would think the most un-elegant solution would be to rent another STB and take the analog output to my PC but then I couldn't program channel changes, etc. There must be something out there that I'm missing.

    JoeS wrote:
    I hate to take no for an answer!
    Isn't there some way for my PC to record Fios video? I would think the most un-elegant solution would be to rent another STB and take the analog output to my PC but then I couldn't program channel changes, etc. There must be something out there that I'm missing.
    Any PC card with a QAM tuner can record the SD and HD locals (and music channels) from Verizon FiOS.  Other digital channels such as USA, TNT, SciFi, FX, ESPN, and HBO cannot be tuned because they are encrypted.
    My favorite PC QAM tuner is the HDHomerun ($160) because it has two ATSC/QAM tuners and excellent, cross-platform software support.  It works very well with Vista Media Center.  If you really want an internal solution, take a look at the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 ($120); this PCIe card has less software support, and may require the Vista Media Center TV pack.  Both of these solutions can record two different SD or HD locals from FiOS at once.  Once again, the QAM tuners in these products can only record unencrypted channels, which consist of channels 1-50 plus the HD locals and music channels.  The Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 also has an s-video input to record the s-video (SD) output from a Verizon set-top box.
    If you want to record high-definition directly from the Motorola HD STB, you could buy the Hauppauge HD PVR ($200).  This is a USB device that connects to your computer; it records the HD component video output and optical audio output from another device (such as the FiOS HD STB) to your computer's hard drive.  That product was used to create this video, as well as most of the high-definition PS3 and Xbox360 gameplay videos on Youtube.  In my experience, this product can be a bit buggy, especially when recording Dolby Digital.  It is more reliable if you will settle for stereo sound.  Picture quality is better than you see in the Youtube videos -- Youtube recompresses and degrades quality -- but not quite as good the original output.
    When I want a program on my computer, I simply download the SD/HD recording from my TivoHD's hard drive.  I then edit and/or burn to DVD or Blu-ray disk.  The ability to download recordings directly from the DVR is one of the features unique to TiVo. Screenshot: 
    Message Edited by KenAF on 05-27-2009 12:01 AM
    If you are the original poster (OP) and your issue is solved, please remember to click the "Solution?" button so that others can more easily find it.

  • HDV capture card

    I'm looking for a capture card that support HDV camcorders, for G5.
    But it seems that doesn't exist any card: I found only HD or SD capture cards.
    The only HDV capture card that is able to native editing hdv video in realtime from hdv camcorders is the canopus EDIUS NX (and canopus velxus 300 in Japan); but the problem is that canopus hdv card is only for PC.
    I called canopus and they said me that these cards will be for MAC when Apple will release the new powermac intel-based.
    So I read in the apple FCP 5 HD page this:
    "Native HDV Support
    Final Cut Pro 5 supports native long-GOP MPEG-2 editing for working with camera-original HDV video. Unlike other solutions, Final Cut Pro 5 acquires HDV media via FireWire and keeps it in the original format, transferring it into the system without any generation loss. Output via FireWire back to an HDV camera or deck, or transfer your native HDV to DVD Studio Pro 4 for an end-to-end native HDV workflow."
    I know that it is not possible capture a video by firewire from a camcorder without further compressing it. I know that it is for this reason that pro use capture cards (that have dedicated processors for this).
    So I think that there aren't HDV capture cards for mac because the hardware companies don't make new cards for only few months, so they're waiting the new intel-based macs. If so, this firewire technology of final cut pro 5 is a compromise for these last times, or is it really like the capture-card processing? and if so, how is it possible capturing a hdv video by firewire without further compressing it?
    Do you know about a HDV card for MAC or is it really good using Final Cut Pro HD 5 with firewire ?
    Thank you.

    It all depends on what type of work you are doing...
    Capture Cards are for use with other formats that cannot be captured via firewire: BetaSP, Digibeta, HDCAM, D5. They are also require for outputting to these formats.
    Not many broadcast facilities will take a DVCAM master...some will, but most won't. And depending on your client, they may or may not take an HDV master. They may want an HDCAM or D5 master if they are producing HD content. For that you need a capture card and high speed drive RAIDS.
    Why do other pricier systems come with capture cards? Because they are sold that way. FCP, out of the box, is ready to edit DV, DVCPRO 50, DVCPRO HD and HDV...FULL RESOLUTION...no compression. Any need to do higher end requires a capture card.
    Shane
    "There's no need to fear, UNDERDOG is here!"

  • X99S gaming 9 AC no capture card detected on xsplit gamecaster

    I noticed that xsplit doesn't detect the on-board capture card. I checked the support site and got the drivers for it. I installed everything but still, xsplit can't detect it.
    Am I missing something?

    Quote from: JLio01 on 16-December-14, 17:02:40
    Check if device manager shows any yellow exclamation mark. Where do you check if it's detected in XSplit? You should select the codec like this:
    Hey man, thanks for the quick response and screenshot; really appreciate it!
    Yeah, I went xsplit settings and found the avermedia codec under stream settings and record settings. Is that all I need to set? I always thought it was an actual on-board capture card

Maybe you are looking for