

Since that camera’s launch the lineup has grown to include a pocket camera with the an HD version of the Cinema Camera’s sensor in a package no larger than a point and shoot camera.

The Blackmagic lineup of cameras has blossomed over the last few years since the introduction of the Blackmagic Cinema Camera, a 2.5K digital video camera. General performance and stability improvements for all models.Fixes a rare subdevice lockup on DeckLink Duo and DeckLink Quad.Improved compatibility for DeckLink Quad and DeckLink Duo with Magma Thunderbolt chassis.A/V sync improvements for DeckLink Duo and DeckLink Quad.Adds support for RP188 timecode output on DeckLink Duo and DeckLink Quad.Adds support for output clock adjustment on DeckLink Duo and DeckLink Quad.C'mon guys.Here are the highlights for the Blackmagic Desktop Video 10.3.5 update: I'll eventually figure out how to get everything working together (BlackMagic stuff is almost always like this, so I'm used to it and eventually get stuff working), but honestly you'd think stuff made by the same company would work the BEST together, but instead it typically seems that one can only depend on single piece of hardware from BlackMagic, and then (if you want less troubles), make sure you have NO other BlackMagic gear. Let's install Desktop Video 10.5 now (for the 50th time).ĭon't get me wrong here: I LOVE BlackMagic products. After ATEM 6.5.1 install, the current version of Desktop Video is 10.4.3. Apparently Desktop Video comes bundled with ATEM software? Doesn't that mean. Please uninstall Desktop Video first." Ehrm. And, like magic, the card is updated and now seen! Yay! Time to install ATEM and get cracking. Installing Desktop Video 10.5 made the Declink go missing! Huh? What? I tried multiple things, and eventually settled for uninstalling ALL ATEM software, and then install Desktop Video 10.5 before everything else. Things were a bit quanky, so I decided to download the latest firmware/software for the Declink, and that's when things start going downhill. I decided to hook the device into the same PC that controls our ATEM 1 M/E (4k), and the device insta-installed due to the driver loads from the ATEM (6.5.1) software. So I picked up a Declink Mini Recorder (PCIe) to to replace this old AverMedia TV PCIe card that we have.
