![]() One thing I'm happy about is that it automatically adds pulldown for sources that need it when you're set at 1080p 23.976, so I can have both an HDSDI signal going out to the grading monitor at the same time as HDMI out to a large consumer HDTV. Perhaps the uninstall step was important, I'm not sure, but you could try that (and also 10.1.4 may have fixed some more issues). Then, it proceeded as normal, and did a firmware update which apparently is needed for version 10.x. You should be seeing an option via video desktop (under Blackmagic programs in programs ) similar to what you see in pic above. Blackmagic Design Desktop Video is the driver that is required in order for Livestream Producer and Livestream Studio software to recognize video inputs. ![]() I actually made a call into support in case there would be any problems during the update, and they actually walked me through uninstalling 9.9.3 with its uninstaller in the dmg. Double click on the file Desktop Video Installer v10.11.4.msi. I'm on OS X 10.9.4 and the latest FCPX 10.1.3. The Desktop Video software is for the capture and playback devices we have whereas the Blackmagic Camera firmware is strictly for updating the cameras with new features and fixes. I have a Decklink 4K Extreme in a Sonnet PCIe Thunderbolt 2 chassis. ![]() I just upgraded to Desktop Video 10.1.4 from being on 9.9.3 for a while, and all went well except for a known issue (10.x versions have a problem with capturing 1080p60 video, which only a few cards of their support). ![]()
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