Seriously, I'm searching everywhere for a way to hookup my Intensity Pro. I have yet to see an explanation or diagrams showing how to hook it up. This includes the Blackmagic support pages by the way.
The card is installed.
I have the cable.
What do I hook up to the cable to get ANY kind of display on my PC for any capture software?
I'm about to have to call a tech to come to my house to show me how to hook this up...![]()
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Plug one end of "the cable" into the input of your Intensity card, the other end into the output of the device you want to capture from?
What kind of cable to you have? What are you trying to capture from? -
I have yet to see an explanation or diagrams showing how to hook it up. This includes the Blackmagic support pages by the way
I have the cable
Also there is a breakout cable to use for nonHDMI. SEE Pages 28 -33
for any capture software
Also manual states the HDMI spec does NOT capture encrypted signals.
Good luck, you have a lot of reading and trial and error to do.
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Originally Posted by jagabo
There is a "breakout cable" that comes with it.
I have it connected to the card. I have hooked component into it and no luck. The card also has HDMI. I have hooked up HDMI from my HDTV to the card with no luck.
I have used the following software: Media Express (comes with it), Pinnacle 10, and Vegas 8. I get no video display when I try to capture.
It's obvious it is not hooked up right. -
Originally Posted by KameronK
Originally Posted by KameronK
Oh, you also probably want to capture audio. On of the red/white pairs is for audio input. Connect the audio OUTPUT of the cable box to the audio INPUT of the Intensity Pro breakout cable.
Originally Posted by KameronK
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Thanks, I talked to tech support at BlackMagic today and they told me to go into BIOS and disable the SLI. How do I do that and does that have anything to do with what you mentioned? -
Originally Posted by KameronK
The way you get into the BIOS varies. You might see a message as the computer is booting up that says what to do. Something like "Press Del for BIOS" or some such. If you don't see the message try pressing ESC, Del, and F1. Usually one of those key will take you to the BIOS. You must press these at the right time. You should see the caps lock etc. lights on the keyboard blink a few seconds after you turn the computer on. Press the keys right after you see that. Then use the arrow keys to work through the BIOS menus looking for SLI settings. -
I've looked in BIOS but couldn't find anything. The closest thing I saw was at the bottom it said..
"SLI - System Memory - DISABLED"
That lead me to believe that it's already disabled.
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