Blackmagic Design H.264 Usb Analog Recorder For Mac Manual

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Blackmagic Design H.264 Pro Recorder. The H.264 Pro Recorder from Blackmagic works with popular video formats so you can encode directly from professional broadcast decks to H.264 files. The H.264 Pro Recorder is for the industry professional who needs professional encoding from SDI, HDMI, analog component/composite with balanced audio.

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  • Nov 18, 2013  I wrote a tiny little program for Windows that supports the H.264 streaming enabled devices by Blackmagic Design (H.264 Pro Recorder and ATEM Television Studio). It can show a preview of the H.264 stream when VLC is installed on the system. You can also use VLC simultaneously for streaming and previewing.
  • H.264 Pro Recorder is for the industry professional who needs professional encoding from SDI, HDMI, analog component/composite and balanced audio! H.264 Pro Recorder includes Blackmagic Design’s powerful Media Express for frame accurate deck control with EDL import! Media Express lets you encode on Mac, Windows and Linux! Maximum Flexibility.
When I connect up to the H.264 Pro Recorder, I cannot enter the BM Desktop Video Utility.
When I attempt to access the Desktop Utility when plugged into the H264 Pro Recorder, it tells me that no device has been detected.
Is that the way it is meant to be?
I have just updated to version 10.4.2. I remember in an earlier version (10.3.9, or something like that) that I could access the settings.
The Desktop Utility is meant to be the 'central location for configuring hardware settings, plus a realtime status display showing the video connected to your hardware's inputs and outputs.' I see all that when I connect up to BM's Ultra Studio Express (T/Bolt), but not with BM's H.264 Pro Recorder.
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MigMacI run an Intensity Pro in my Mac Pro, but I need to get an external device for my new Macbook Pro (both OSX and Windows 7 via boot camp). I see models with either USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt, but neither lists both Mac OSX and Windows 7 for compatibility, but instead the Thunderbolt model only for OSX, and the USB 3.0 for WIndows 7.

Black Magic Design H.264 Usb Analog Recorder For Mac Manual Free


My dilemma though is that for recording, I do so on Mac, and for streaming, I do so on Windows 7, especially because FME is a buggy mess on Mac.

Black Magic Design H.264 Usb Analog Recorder For Mac Manual Software

Do either of these allow for both Windows 7 and Mac?? It seems ridiculous to have such a limitation, especially when both formats work in both.