Blackmagic Ultrastudio Mini Recorder Mac Manual
- The Ultrastudio Mini recorder takes HDMI in on one side and shoots video through the Thunderbolt port to a PC or Mac. It even uses the exact same software as the Intensity Extreme including the included Media Express recording app. The Mini works just as well as the Intensity extreme for streaming applications.
- This Blackmagic device is not a camera, but a device for capturing HDMI (or SDI) into a form your computer can use. It is useful for providing a video assist from another camera, but will not trigger high-resolution on it. Product Info. The manufacturer's product page for the Blackmagic UltraStudio MiniRecorder is here.
- The Blackmagic Design UltraStudio 4K Thunderbolt 2 is an external 1 RU/tabletop I/O device with two 20 Gb/s Thunderbolt ports. It captures DCI 4K 4:2:2 or UHD 4K YUV 4:2:2 at up to 30 fps via single-link 6G-SDI.
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 About25 Using UltraStudio 4K Mini’s.
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Blackmagic Design Mini Recorder
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.
How do I get this to work?