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Looking for HD capture card supporting 1080p (FullHD, 1920x1080)Hi,
I'm looking for HD capture card supporting 1080p (FullHD, 1920x1080). Blackmagic Intensity Pro seems to support 1080i only. Are there any HD capture cards that support 1080p? I'm OK with HDMI capture, PCI-E capture card and even with USB HD capture card or Firewire HD capture card. |
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Re: Looking for HD capture card supporting 1080p (FullHD, 1920x1080)Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle is a USB 3.0 device. It supports HDMI intput as well. And it can capture 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60,1080p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 720p50, 720p59.94, 720p60 videos. FullHD is finally supported. Compatible with Windows only.
Note that Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle requires a computer with USB 3.0. It does not support USB 2.0 capture and playback. |
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Re: Looking for HD capture card supporting 1080p (FullHD, 1920x1080)Note Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle puts very strict hardware requirements.
Intel X58 series motherboards with onboard USB 3.0 support are required to support Blackmagic Design's USB 3.0 video products. The onboard USB 3.0 support of other motherboards, such as the P55 series, cannot be used. Listed below are motherboards that have been verified by Blackmagic for Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle, UltraStudio Pro and Pocket UltraScope You can also use Blackmagic Design's USB 3.0 products with a P55 or X58 series motherboard which has been fitted with a USB 3.0 PCI Express expansion card. The USB 3.0 expansion card must be one of the following:
On some motherboards, it may be necessary to enable PCI Express 2.0 for 1 lane PCIe slots in the BIOS to ensure full bandwidth is available to the PCI Express 2.0 slots. Make sure your USB 3.0 card is installed in a PCIe slot connected to the North Bridge. This will ensure full bandwidth is being provided to your card. If you see the image of your Blackmagic output flashing, this would be a good indication that your USB 3.0 card is not running at full bandwith. Many USB 3.0 cards have shipped with older firmware and drivers which won't support Blackmagic Design's USB 3.0 products. It is essential to check the firmware and driver versions of your USB 3.0 card |
Tags: 1080p, blackmagic, blackmagic intensity, blackmagic intensity pro, blackmagic intensity shuttle, capture, capture card, card, firewire, fullhd, hd capture card, hdmi, pci, usb |
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