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10.2 Blackmagic Cards?
So the following is copied directly from the 10.2 Windows ReadMe:
Playback of QuickTime video in Pro Tools may stutter or drop frames When monitoring QuickTime playback in the Pro Tools Video Window on the computer screen, the video image may stutter or drop frames. To improve results with QuickTime playback, try any of the following: • Disable Continuous Scrolling. • Close unnecessary UI windows. • Try using the DNxHD codec. • If you have an available PCIe slot in your computer, try using one of the following: • A supported Blackmagic video card • A supported Canopus video peripheral for QuickTime DV playback • Consider using an Avid option that includes a video solution: • The Video Satellite option offers guaranteed performance for Avid video playback (QuickTime can also be used via AMA). • The Video Satellite LE option offers a way to integrate a Blackmagic video card into a system • The Avid Mojo SDI peripheral offers guaranteed performance for standard-definition Avid video As there is yet to be a post from Avid about this release on this forum, could this mean that the Blackmagic cards are FINALLY supported on Windows systems? Or did someone just copy and paste from the Mac ReadeMe without editing that bit out. Anyone have any inside info? The Mojo has become unreliable in recent releases. |
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Re: 10.2 Blackmagic Cards?
Sorry, this is an error in the Windows Read Me. The BlackMagic video card is not supported with Pro Tools on Windows.
The Read Me is being corrected now. |
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Re: 10.2 Blackmagic Cards?
When is Windows support for Blackmagic cards in protools coming....?
You F@cking Pricks! |
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Re: 10.2 Blackmagic Cards?
Yeah, that's the way to get prompt support and sympathy.
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