![]() ![]() If you are using Windows, make sure to have QuickTime installed (v7.1 or higher). Thus, if the QuickTime Player can play back your video, Nuendo can play it back, too. Theoretically, all files that are supported by QuickTime are compatible with Nuendo. The video playback of Nuendo and Cubase (below, only Nuendo will be mentioned) is based on Apple’s QuickTime engine on both Mac and Windows. Among others, it no longer depends on Apple’s QuickTime technology. With Nuendo 8 and Cubase 9.0.30 a new video engine has been introduced. A person of over 25 years experience he could not understand the appearance and then disappearance of BMD in the Device Manager.Please note that this article refers to older Cubase and Nuendo versions. I can't get my ahead around the fact that it showed up at least once in device manager.Īs a side note, I spent 2.5 hours yesterday at the computer business with the technician that built my system. Just can't bring myself to return the card just yet-may try again later. I do have the option of returning the BMD card since I received it with missing parts. It certainly has been a learning experience: new computer, upgrade to VP12 and trying to get BMD to work so I can preview to my HD TV.įirewire still works great so I'm no worse off in that regard. It seems I was so close but yet here I am now so far again. I don't know that the DLLs would be useful unless BMD is recognized by Device Manager. I did have an offer from a forum member to send me DLL files from a previous version of VP that works for him. I also tried BMD drivers 8.6.1, as well as the latest, 9.7.1, I believe. Thought I had until it disappeared again and I could not get it back no matter how I moved the card around. ![]() ![]() Briefly, BMD appeared in Device Manager under Sound, video and game controllers. When I realized that BMD did not show up in Device Manager I tried moving the BMD card to different slots after removing two other installed firewire cards so that BMD was the only card present. I immensly appreciate your help and the advice of all who responded to my post. I wondering if other VP12 users with similar system configurations are having success with the BMD Intensity Pro card? The thing I do have going for me is patience-but don't know for how long though. Although, I have worked with computers for a number of years I do lack the indepth technical skills of most on this forum. I feel that I am missing a step/setting or something and that I probably should make this work. Problem is I could not find an Installer in this folder or any other folder. First off, the instructions are to Open the "Desktop Video" folder and launch the "Desktop Video" installer. Is this the same drivers you refererence? As I mentioned earlier the Blackmagic contents box appeared to have been opened and absent of a Installation disk and manual so I was floundering right off.Īs suggested, I installed the latest driver 9.7.1 and download the Operation Manual and tried to go step by step for a Windows 7 installation in the event I had missed a critical step before. Are there drivers I need to install, etc? I know some of you are using this card very successfully and I am hoping perhaps someone can offer troubleshooting had to install legacy drivers for OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 for firewire to work. Without a manual or CD etc., I am at a loss as how to troubleshoot. I will try tomorrow but not expecting a great deal of help. I haven't tried to contact anyone just yet since it is after business hours. It's hard to believe it's plug and play with "zero" instructions. I'm thinking there should have been an installation CD or an instruction manual. In Device Manager under Sound, video and game controllersĭon't know if it's relevant in "Control Panel" under Sound: In Preview device when I select Blackmagic Design Decklink the message is: Intel(R) 7 Series/C216 Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 3 installed successfully. ![]() Windows reported a successful installation. However, I did install the card making sure I wore an anti-static wristband-so no issues there. The box arrived today with no CD inside-only an empty CD sleeve and no paperwork or instructions. Just installed a "BlackMagic-design Intensity Pro" card for my Windows 7 64-bit system. ![]()
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