Blackmagic Desktop Video User manual

Type
User manual
Installation and Operation Manual
Desktop
Video
DeckLink, UltraStudio, Intensity
January 2020
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Welcome
We hope you share our dream for the television industry to become a truly creative industry by
allowing anyone to have access to the highest quality video.
Previously, high end television and post production required investment in millions of dollars of
hardware, however with Blackmagic Design video hardware, even Ultra HD 60p is now easily
affordable. We hope you get years of use from your new UltraStudio, DeckLink or Intensity and
have fun working with some of the world’s hottest television and design software!
This instruction manual should contain all the information you’ll need on installing your
Blackmagic Design video hardware. If youre installing a PCI Express card, it’s always a good
idea to ask a technical assistant for help if you have not installed hardware cards into computers
before. As Blackmagic Design video hardware uses uncompressed video and the data rates
are quite high, you’ll need fast disk storage and a high end computer.
We think it should take you approximately 10 minutes to complete installation. Before you install
Blackmagic Design video hardware, please check our website at www.blackmagicdesign.com
and click the support page to download the latest updates to this manual and Desktop
Video driver software. Lastly, please register your Blackmagic Design video hardware when
downloading software updates. We would love to keep you updated on new software updates
and new features. Perhaps you can even send us your latest show reel of work completed
on your Blackmagic Design video hardware and any suggestions for improvements to the
software. We are constantly working on new features and improvements, so we would love to
hear from you!
Grant Petty
CEO Blackmagic Design
English
Contents
Desktop Video
Getting Started 5
Introduction to Desktop Video 5
System Requirements 5
Connecting Power 5
Connecting Video Hardware 6
Connecting via Thunderbolt 6
Connecting via USB 3.0 7
Connecting via PCIe 7
Installing the Desktop Video Software 10
Applications, Plugins and Drivers 10
Mac OS Installation 10
Windows Installation 12
Linux Installation 12
Capturing and Playing Back Video 14
Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup 15
Introducing Blackmagic
Desktop Video Setup 15
Video Settings 17
Connector Mapping for
DeckLink Quad 2 21
Audio Settings 22
Conversions Settings 24
About 25
Using UltraStudio 4K Mini’s
Front Control Panel 26
Teranex Mini Smart Panel 27
Attaching a Teranex Mini Smart Panel 27
Smart Panel Features 29
Teranex Mini Rack Shelf 29
DaVinci Resolve 30
Live Grading with DaVinci Resolve 30
Editing with DaVinci Resolve 31
Using your Favorite
3rd Party Software 32
Adobe After Eects CC 32
Adobe Photoshop CC 34
Adobe Premiere Pro CC 35
Adobe Character Animator CC 40
Final Cut Pro X 41
Avid Media Composer 44
Autodesk Smoke 51
Blackmagic Media Express 57
What is Blackmagic Media Express? 57
Capturing Video and Audio Files 57
Playing back Video and Audio Files 62
Browsing Media 64
Editing Video and Audio Files to Tape 67
Capturing H.265 Video 68
H.265 Hardware Encoder 69
Capturing H.265 Video with
UltraStudio 4K Extreme 69
Blackmagic Disk Speed Test 70
Removing the Mezzanine Card
from DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G 73
Recovering a DeckLink Card
from an Interrupted Update 74
Help 76
Developer Information 77
Regulatory Notices 78
Safety Information 79
Warranty 80
Getting Started
Introduction to Desktop Video
This manual takes you through computer system requirements and installation instructions
for Blackmagic Designs Desktop Video hardware and software, and how to use them with your
favorite third party software.
The software includes drivers, plugins and applications like the Blackmagic Desktop
Video Setup, and Blackmagic Media Express for fast capture and playback. Blackmagic
Desktop Video software works in conjunction with your UltraStudio, DeckLink, Intensity or
Teranex hardware.
System Requirements
Your computer requires at least 4GB of RAM to efficiently process video.
Mac OS
Blackmagic Desktop Video software runs on the latest versions of Mac OS.
Windows
Desktop Video runs exclusively on 64-bit versions of Windows 7, 8 and 10 with the latest
service pack installed.
Linux
Desktop Video runs on 32-bit and 64-bit x86 computers running Linux 2.6.23 or higher. Please
refer to the release notes for the latest list of supported Linux distributions, package formats
and software dependencies.
Connecting Power
If your Desktop Video hardware includes an external power supply, simply connect it to the unit
and switch on the power.
5Getting Started
TIP DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G can also be connected to additional power using the
power adapter cable included with the card. DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G is very
powerfuland we are always looking for ways to provide additional features, such as
mezzanine cards for expanded connectivity. For this purpose, we have included a
power adapter cable so you can plug in additional power if future hardware expansion
on your DeckLink card draws more power than your computers PCIe slot can provide.
If you need to supply external power to your DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G you can easily use the supplied
power adapter cable. Simply disconnect the power from your graphics card and plug it into the
adapter cable. The plug willonly connect to one end so there’s no way to connect it incorrectly.
Connecting Video Hardware
There are three types of connectors your Blackmagic Desktop Video hardware may use
toconnect to your computer depending on your model. These connection types include
Thunderbolt, USB 3.0, or PCIe.
Connecting via Thunderbolt
Blackmagic UltraStudio 4K and UltraStudio 4K Extreme feature two Thunderbolt™ 2 ports so
ifyour computer only has a single Thunderbolt port, you can use the additional port to attach
aRAID or other device.
Blackmagic UltraStudio 4K Extreme 3 has two Thunderbolt™ 3 ports and UltraStudio HD Mini
has one Thunderbolt 3 port, for up to 40Gb/s data speeds. When connecting via Thunderbolt 3,
connect your Blackmagic Desktop Video hardware directly to the Thunderbolt 3 port on your
6Getting Started
computer using a Thunderbolt 3 cable. Connecting to a Thunderbolt 2 port on your computer
via a Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter is not supported on bus-powered products like
UltraStudio HD Mini.
Make sure your computer is Thunderbolt 3 compatible by looking for the
Thunderbolt icon near its USB-C connector, as shown on the right.
Connecting via USB 3.0
Connect a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 cable into the USB 3.0 port on the unit. Plugthe other end of
the cable into your computers USB 3.0 port.
HDMI IN
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S-VIDEO IN
VIDEO IN
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AUDIO IN
AU DIO O UT
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Connecting a SuperSpeed USB 3.0 cable to Intensity Shuttle
Connecting via PCIe
Blackmagic Design PCIe cards plug into a PCIe slot in your computer. Check the information
printed on your card’s box to determine the number of PCIe lanes your card requires.
Forexample, depending on your PCIe card, it will require a x1, x4 or x8 PCIe slot.
Its worth noting that you can insert PCIe cards into higher capacity slots than they require.
Forexample, a x4 lane PCIe card can be inserted into a x16 lane PCIe slot, though not the other
way around.
If you can’t find the information you need on the box, you can find the number of lanes
yourcard requires, plus other helpful information about your card, in the tech specs at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/products
7Getting Started
Install a Blackmagic Design PCIe card in a spare PCIe slot. If your card
includes an HDMI bracket, it can be installed in any spare PCIe mount and
connects to the rear of the card with the supplied HDMI cables.
If your card includes a breakout cable, simply plug it into your card’s breakout cable connector.
Please be careful when installing your DeckLink PCIe card
toavoiddamaging delicate components on the card.
8Getting Started
Connecting UltraStudio 4K Extreme via PCIe
UltraStudio 4K Extreme and UltraStudio 4K Extreme 3 can also connect to your
computer via PCIe using a PCIe adapter card and cable. Both UltraStudio 4K Extreme
and UltraStudio 4K Extreme 3 need to be connected to a PCIe Gen 2 slot in your
computer. The Blackmagic PCIe Cable Kit contains a PCIe cable and the PCIe adapter
card and is available from your nearest Blackmagic Design reseller.
For the original UltraStudio 4K Extreme, you can use either the Blackmagic PCIe Cable
Kit, or purchase a standard PCIe adapter card from your nearest computer store.
UltraStudio 4K Extreme features a PCIe port for connection to an external
PCIe adapter card that is installed in your computer
The PCIe adapter card is inserted into a PCIe Gen 2 slot inside your computer
Connect the other end of the PCIe cable to the PCIe
port located at the back of your computer
9Getting Started
Installing the Desktop Video Software
Applications, Plugins and Drivers
The Blackmagic Design Desktop Video software includes all the drivers, plugins and
applications needed to use your Desktop Video hardware. Below is a list that shows all the
software items that are installed on your computer.
Mac OS Windows Linux
Blackmagic Desktop Video drivers Blackmagic Desktop Video drivers Blackmagic Desktop Video drivers
Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup
Blackmagic Design LiveKey Blackmagic Design LiveKey
Blackmagic Media Express Blackmagic Media Express Blackmagic Media Express
Blackmagic QuickTime™ codecs Blackmagic AVI and QuickTime™ codecs
Blackmagic Disk Speed Test Blackmagic Disk Speed Test
Adobe Premiere Pro CC, AfterEffects
CC, PhotoshopCC presets and plug-ins
Adobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects
CC, PhotoshopCC presets and plug-ins
Final Cut Pro X plug-ins
Avid Media Composer plug-in Avid Media Composer plug-in
Automatic Updates
After installing the Desktop Video software and once your computer restarts, it will check the
internal software on your Desktop Video hardware. If it doesn’t match the version installed on
your computer, the software will prompt you to update. Click ‘ok’ to start the update and restart
your computer to complete the process.
NOTE If your DeckLink card is not working after an interrupted update, refer to the
section near the end of this manual called ‘recovering a DeckLink card from an
interrupted update.
The remainder of the Getting Started section will show you the Desktop Video software
installation process for Mac OS, Windows and Linux.
Mac OS Installation
Make sure you have administrator privileges before installing any software.
1 Ensure you have the very latest driver. Visit www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
2 Launch the Desktop Video Installer from the media included with your
Blackmagic Design equipment, or from the file you downloaded from the
Blackmagic Design support center.
3 Click the ‘continue, ‘agree’ and ‘install’ buttons to install the software.
4 Restart your computer to enable the new software drivers.
10Getting Started
Desktop Video Installer for Mac
NOTE If you are installing Desktop Video on macOS High Sierra or later for the
first time, then you will need to enable your Mac to use your Desktop Video
equipment during the installation process.
To enable extensions on macOS High Sierra or later:
1 When instructed, click on ‘open security preferences’ or open ‘system preferences’
and click on ‘security and privacy’.
2 In the ‘security and privacy’ preferences, click ‘allow to enable the
Desktop Video software on your computer.
Click ‘allow’ in the security and privacy preferences to
enablethe Desktop Video software on your computer
3 Back in Desktop Video Installer, complete the software installation
by clicking‘restart’.
11Getting Started
Windows Installation
1 Ensure you have the very latest driver. Visit www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
2 Open the “Desktop Video” folder and launch the “Desktop Video” installer.
3 The drivers will now be installed on your system. An alert will appear: “Do you want
to allow the following program to install software on this computer?” Click ‘yes’
to continue.
4 You will see a dialog bubble saying “found new hardware” and the hardware wizard
will appear. Select “install automatically” and the system will find the required Desktop
Video drivers.
TIP If you have a DeckLink Quad 2 installed in a Windows 7 computer,
Windows Update will attempt to check each driver in case a newer version is
available. In this particular case it is unnecessary as all drivers in the latest
Desktop Video release are the most recent. You can temporarily disable the
feature by clicking on the notification and then clicking “Skip obtaining driver
software from Windows Update”. Confirm the action by clicking ‘yes. The
installation will now be a lot faster.
5 After all drivers have been installed, a dialog bubble will appear saying “your new
hardware is ready for use.” Restart your computer to enable the new software drivers.
Desktop Video Installer for Windows
Linux Installation
1 Download the latest Desktop Video software for Linux from
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
2 Open the Desktop Video folder and navigate to the packages required for your
distribution and architecture. Note that ‘amd64’ refers to Intel and AMD 64 bit
processors. There are three sets of packages provided:
The desktopvideo package provides the core drivers and API libraries.
The desktopvideo-gui package provides the Desktop Video Setup software.
The mediaexpress package provides a simple capture and playback utility.
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3 Double click the packages you wish to install and follow the onscreen instructions.
Ifyou see any messages about missing dependencies, ensure they are installed first
and then rerun the Desktop Video installer.
4 When the installer has finished it is recommended that you restart your computer to
complete the installation process.
If you cannot find a native Desktop Video package for your Linux distribution, or if you prefer to
install from a command line, refer to the ReadMe file for detailed installation instructions.
Desktop Video software ready to be installed from the Ubuntu Software Center.
Updates
If you have not installed the setup software, you can check the internal software is up to date
using the BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater command line tool:
# BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater status
A message similar to the following will appear:
0: /dev/blackmagic/io0 [DeckLink SDI 4K] 0x73 OK
1: /dev/blackmagic/io1 [DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G] 0x0A PLEASE _ UPDATE
In this case you could update the internal software with the following command:
# BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater update 1
See the ‘man’ page for a more detailed description of the commands usage. e.g., for more info
on the internal software updater command, type “man BlackmagicFirmwareUpdater”.
Thats all there is to getting started! Now that you have installed your Blackmagic Desktop
Video hardware and software, you can start capturing and playing back video.
13Getting Started
Capturing and Playing Back Video
Once the Desktop Video hardware and software is installed, you can start capturing and
playing back clips straight away. First, plug your video source into the input on your Desktop
Video hardware, then connect a monitor to the output.
A quick way to begin capture and playback is to record a clip in Blackmagic Media Express,
which was installed on your computer when you installed the Desktop Video software.
Setting Up
1 Connect a monitor or TV to the video output of your Blackmagic Design hardware.
2 Connect a video source to the input of your Blackmagic Design hardware.
A B NTSC
PAL
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SDI OUT
HDMI OUT
REMOTE
SDI IN
ANALOG VIDEO IN
REF IN
CH 1 CH 2
ANALOG AUDIO IN
B-Y R-Y
SDI OUT
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SDI IN
REF IN
TC IN
Ultra Studio HD Mini
URSA Mini Pro
HDTV
Connect a video monitor and source to your Blackmagic Design video hardware.
Testing Video Capture
1 Launch Blackmagic Media Express. Click on the ‘log and capture’ tab. Your input video
format is automatically detected and Media Express sets the project video format to
match. Your video source will appear in the Media Express preview pane.
2 Click ‘capture’ at the bottom of the ‘log and capture’ window to perform the capture
test. Click ‘capture’ again to finish the test. The captured clip is added to the media list
on the left side of Media Express.
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Click the ‘capture’ button to commence recording.
Testing Video Playback
1 Click on the ‘playback’ tab.
2 Double click the test clip. The video and any present audio will be sent to the monitor
connected to your hardware’s output.
Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup
Introducing Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup
Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup provides a central location for configuring hardware settings,
plus a real time status display showing the video connected to your hardware’s inputs
and outputs.
To launch Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup:
On Mac OS, click Blackmagic Desktop Video in ‘system preferences’ or you can launch
the utility from your ‘applications’ folder.
On Windows 7, click the ‘start’ button>all programs>Blackmagic Design>Desktop Video
and click the Desktop Video setup application. The Desktop Video Setup utility also
launches from the Windows 7 ‘control panel’.
On Windows 8, from the ‘start’ page type ‘Blackmagic’ and then click the Blackmagic
Desktop Video Setup application. The Desktop Video Setup utility also launches from
the Windows 8 ‘control panel’.
On Windows 10, click the ‘start’ button>all programs>Blackmagic Design>Desktop
Video and click the Desktop Video Setup application. The Desktop Video setup
software also launches from the Windows 10control panel’.
On Linux, go to ‘applications’ and then ‘sound and video’ and double click the
Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup application.
When you first open Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup, the home page displays your
connected hardware and provides an overview of all video activity on your hardwares input
and output connections. If you are sending a video signal to your input, it will be automatically
detected and the format will be displayed under the Video Input icon.
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If you have multiple Blackmagic capture and playback devices connected, you can cycle
through them by clicking the arrow buttons on the sides of the home page. To configure
settings, simply click on the hardware image, or the settings icon located below the hardware
name. The Desktop Video Setup utility only displays the settings that are relevant to your
selected hardware, so you don’t have to scroll through pages of menus to find the settings
you want.
Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup home page
The following pages of this manual will show you how to adjust settings using Blackmagic
Desktop Video Setup.
Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup lets you adjust video and audio
input and output settings, apply up or down conversions during
capture and playback, and provides information about the driver.
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Video Settings
Video Input
Click on a connector icon to set the ‘video input’ connection for your Blackmagic Design
hardware. Only the connectors that are built into your hardware will be shown. When a valid
video signal is detected, the input and video format will be displayed on the Blackmagic
Desktop Video Setup home page.
Click on an icon to set your video input connection.
Use XLR Timecode
Select this setting to read timecode from the XLR input instead of the SDI stream.
Enable the checkbox to capture timecode from the dedicated XLR input
Analog Video Input Levels
Drag the ‘video’ and ‘chroma’ sliders to adjust the analog video input levels for component
or composite video. Dragging the video slider affects the luma gain and the chroma sliders
decrease or increase the color saturation. When using component video, you can adjust the
Cband Cr values independently. Click the ‘link’ icon to connect them if you want to adjust them
simultaneously.
Video Output
Select the video standard and adjust other settings for your video output.
General
Default Video Standard
To use broadcast monitoring with Final Cut Pro X, set the output format to match your
Final Cut Pro X project.
When Paused
Click to select whether to display a full frame or a single field on the output
when paused.
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Video Playback
Click to select whether to display a freeze frame or black output when not playing.
During Capture
Click to select whether the video output displays the playback video or input video
during capture. If you select the ‘video output displays playback video’ option, then
your selection in the ‘video playback’ section will dictate what is displayed on your
output. If you select the ‘video output displays input video’ option, then the input video
will be displayed on your outputs.
During Playback
Some Desktop Video products are capable of converting Rec. 601 and Rec. 709 video
outputs to Rec. 2020 for TVs and video monitors that may require it. If your Desktop
Video hardware supports this feature, select ‘convert to Rec. 2020’ in the setup utility.
Ifyour video is already using the Rec. 2020 color space, or is displaying correctly, you
can leave this setting set to ‘keep default color gamut.
Select what to display on the output when paused,
during video playback and during capture
SDI Output
Color Space
Click to select the color space to convert to. Options are 4:4:4 RGB video or Y,
Cb, Cr 4:2:2.
3G-SDI Formats
Click to select whether to output 3Gb/s SDI signals as SMPTE Level A direct mapping
or to have 3Gb/s signals sent with Level B mapping.
1080p HD and 2K
Click to select whether 1080p HD and 2K are output as 1080p progressive video,
or as progressive segmented frame video.
Use the SDI Settings to control the output of your SDI video.
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SDI Configuration
Select between single link, dual link and quad link for 3G, 6G or 12G-SDI output. Some
professional color grading monitors and projectors only accept high bandwidth signals
like 2160p60 or DCI 4K 4:4:4 via quad link. UltraStudio 4K Extreme can output quad link
3G-SDI and you can also get a Quad SDI add on card for DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G.
Choose whether to output via single link, dual link
orquad link for 3G, 6G and 12G-SDI video signals
8K Formats
8K video is played back via quad link SDI and you can choose your desired quad link
output format.
The two options available are:
Square Division Quad Split – The 8K image is distributed as four quadrant 4K images
in a 2 x 2 multi view configuration. Each 4K quadrant image is supplied via SDI using a
quad link connection and reconstructed at the destination to form a complete 8K
image. This is also the selection to use if you want to send each output to a separate
display to create a video wall of Ultra HD monitors.
Sample interleave – Alternate pixels from a single 8K image are distributed as four
separate 4K images via quad link SDI, then combined at the destination to form one
complete 8K image. Therefore, an added benefit of this format is the option to use any
of the four outputs as a down converted 4K image.
When using desktop video equipment for 8K playback,
set your desired quad link 8K output format
Set Analog Video Output
If your Blackmagic Design hardware has shared analog video connectors, you can choose
whether to output your video via ‘component’, ‘composite’ or ‘s-video’ by selecting between the
analog video output’ options.
HDMI 3D Output
This setting determines the 3D format for your HDMI monitoring.
Top and Bottom
Arranges both left and right eye images vertically with 50% compression.
Frame Packing
Combines left and right eye images into a single frame without compression.
Side by Side
Arranges both left and the right eye images horizontally with 50% compression.
Left Eye
Only the left eye image is displayed.
Line by Line
The left and right eye images are carried on alternate video lines without compression.
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Right Eye
Only the right eye image is displayed.
Set your HDMI 3D Output format.
Analog Video Output Levels
Drag the ‘video’ and ‘chroma’ sliders to adjust the analog video output levels for component
orcomposite video. Dragging the video slider affects the luma gain and the chroma sliders
decrease or increase the color saturation. When using component video, you can adjust the
Cband Cr values independently. Click the ‘link’ icon to connect them if you want to adjust
themsimultaneously.
Adjust the video slider to set composite analog video output levels, and the Cb
and Cr sliders for controlling color balance when using component video.
Use Betacam Levels
Blackmagic Design products use SMPTE component analog levels to maintain
compatibilitywith most modern video equipment. Enable the checkbox if working with
Sony Betacam SP decks.
NTSC IRE
Select the 7.5 IRE setup for the NTSC composite video used in the USA and other
countries. Select the 0 IRE setup if you’re working in Japan or countries that don’t
use the 7.5 IRE setup. PAL and high definition formats do not use this setting.
Enable the ‘use Betacam levels’ checkbox when working with Sony Betacam SP decks.
Select the relevant NTSC IRE level when using an NTSC composite video format.
Reference Input
The reference adjustment lets you adjust the timing of the video outputs of your hardware
relative to the video reference input. This is commonly used in large broadcast facilities where
the video output needs to be accurately timed. The reference adjustment is in samples so you
can get an extremely accurate timing adjustment down to the sample level.
A common example of how this setting would be used is where all the hardware in your facility
has a stable common reference connected and then all the devices would have the timing set
so the video outputs all match perfectly. This would then make it possible to switch between
devices on a downstream router or production switcher and would eliminate any glitching
whenswitching is performed.
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