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Blackmagic Video Capture Software
- 3) Open up your Mac's System Preferences, click on 'Blackmagic Design', and set 'Input' to 'HDMI Video & HDMI Audio.' 4) Open up Blackmagic Media Express and your camcorder's HDMI signal should show up on 'Log and Capture' (make sure you select 1080i/59.94 for your preference settings in Media Express).
- Product description Blackmagic Design UltraStudio SDI is a Windows-compatible HD-SDI capture device that connects to your computer via USB 3.0. The compact, handsome, machined-aluminum device draws power through the USB 3.0 connection. UltraStudio SDI includes all necessary capture/playback software and drivers, so setup is a breeze.
3) Open up your Mac's System Preferences, click on 'Blackmagic Design', and set 'Input' to 'HDMI Video & HDMI Audio.' 4) Open up Blackmagic Media Express and your camcorder's HDMI signal should show up on 'Log and Capture' (make sure you select 1080i/59.94 for your preference settings in Media Express).
I recently bought the UltraStudio Mini recorder. I downloaded the newest driver Blackmagic Desktop Video 10.9.11, I have a new Mac Book Pro (2017). Connecting the Mini Recorder via thunderbolt via a thunderbolt to USB-C that is the only way to connect to the Mac. When I start the Desktop Video Setup from applications or System Preferences and connect the recorder I am getting the message: “No Desktop Video Device Detected”. I have tried to uninstall and reinstall the driver several times, also tested to install this on a friends MacBook Pro (mid 2014) and the same thing happens, he also gets “No Desktop Video Device Detected”. We are both running the latest macOS High Sierra Version 10.13.3.