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    ​Capture camera to disk problem with Blackmagic Thunderbolt Devices

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    • mark_m
      mark_m last edited by

      Here's an odd one:

      I have a couple of Blackmagic Thunderbolt devices, an Ultrastudio Mini Recorder, and an Intensity Shuttle. Windows 10, Isadora 2.6.1

      As input devices they work just fine with the Video In Watcher actor, however I cannot get the input to capture to disk at all using the Capture Camera To Disk actor.  I can capture the input using a video in watcher to a stage, and using the Capture Stage to Movie actor, but not the input directly.

      In the Live Capture Settings I have Driver: Blackmagic selected, and can see the preview image.
      When I trigger the Capture Camera To Disk actor Isadora goes through the motions: the red "camera" flashes in the lower right hand corner, but when I stop capturing, no file has been created in the specified captured media folder, and nothing appears in the media bin.
      If I try and switch the driver from Blackmagic to Apple, and choose either Blackmagic WDM capture or Decklink Capture from the dropdown list Isadora crashes or quits instantly.

      Is anyone able to test this for me so I can try and figure out if it's my systems or an issue elsewhere?
      Thanks
      Mark (t'other one)




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      • mark_m
        mark_m @mark_m last edited by

        @DusX @Skulpture @Fred 
        Are any of you using BM capture devices? If so can you try/test this for me? If it's not working for you, too - and it ain't working for me on either of my Windows machines - then I'll submit proper bug report.

        Intel NUC8i7HVK Hades Canyon VR Gaming NUC, i7-8809G w/ Radeon RX Vega M GH 4GB Graphics, 32GB RAM, 2 x NVMe SSD
        Gigabyte Aero 15 OLED XD. Intel Core i7-11800H, NVidia RTX3070, 32GB RAM 2 x NVMe SSD
        PC Specialist Desktop: i9-14900K, RTX4070Ti, 64GB RAM, Win11Pro
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        • Keve
          Keve last edited by

          Hi Mark!

          I have the same issue on my MacBook Pro.

          Selecting the Apple driver allows me to record to disk. But the Apple driver does not support all formats (no 1080p25).

          So, no crashing on a Mac.

          With the Blackmagic driver selected, recording does not work.

          Maybe this workaround helps:

          Route the Video In Watcher to a Projector, which is set to an unused Stage.

          The stage needs to be set in the preferences panel: Set it to an inexistent Display.

          The stage window needs to be floating somewhere on your main screen. Then you can grab the video stream via the Capture Stage to Movie Actor.

          I hope this helps. But a proper Blackmagic driver implementation would be sweet.

          Best!
          Kevin

          MBP 2016 | 2.7 GHz Intel Core i7 | Radeon Pro 460 4096 MB

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          • mark_m
            mark_m @Keve last edited by

            @keve

            Thanks a lot for confirming that issue and for confirming the workaround. Makes me think that if Isadora can capture the stage to a movie it should be able to capture the input directly.
            I'll file a bug report.
            Thanks, Kevin!
            Cheers
            Mark (not him)




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            PC Specialist Desktop: i9-14900K, RTX4070Ti, 64GB RAM, Win11Pro
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            • mark_m
              mark_m last edited by

              Just bumping this up: @DusX I submitted a bug report on this. Anyone had a chance to test this yet?

              Intel NUC8i7HVK Hades Canyon VR Gaming NUC, i7-8809G w/ Radeon RX Vega M GH 4GB Graphics, 32GB RAM, 2 x NVMe SSD
              Gigabyte Aero 15 OLED XD. Intel Core i7-11800H, NVidia RTX3070, 32GB RAM 2 x NVMe SSD
              PC Specialist Desktop: i9-14900K, RTX4070Ti, 64GB RAM, Win11Pro
              www.natalieinsideout.com

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