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*5. Now a Video dialog should appear with a preview of your live device | *5. Now a Video dialog should appear with a preview of your live device |
Revision as of 16:35, 18 March 2019
This applies to Mac OS 10.7 and MXWendler version 4.2 and above (Windows see below)
Problem:
- You can find your Capture Cards in Live Devices, but there is no video signal.
Solution:
- Open "Live Devices" from "Settings/Media-Pictures, video and live media"
- Mark the Checkbox "Open Live Device Settings on Start"
- Change state of your Live device by double-clicking
- Set state to known and enter your Capture values
- 5. Now a Video dialog should appear with a preview of your live device
File:Video LiveDevice dialog.png
- 6. Start FXServer/StageDesigner
- 7. Open New Clip in Live Editor
- 8. Select LiveMedia in DropDown Menu
File:LiveMedia LiveEditor captur.png
Using BlackmagicDesign Capture Cards with Windows 7
- 9. Setup your Capture Card in Control Panel "BlackmagicDesign Control Panel"
- 10. Check in Blackmagic Media Express if there is a signal
- 11. If there is a signal in Black Magic Media Express, write down the exact figures eg. 1920 x 1080 x 50p
- 12. In the Stage Designer live media window, DO NOT use the Blackmagic WDM device, use the Decklink device: WDM->unknown, Decklink->known with the exact figures you noted before
- 13. Reduce latency: set Stage Designer / FXServer framerate higher than capture card latency