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Without any Decklink capture or playback card (device) installed yet, the applications Desktop Video Setup and Media Express cannot be used for something useful.īy the way, below follows an overview (somewhat edited) over what will be installed:īlackmagic_DeckLink_SDK_11.6/ Blackmagic DeckLink SDK.pdfīlackmagic_DeckLink_SDK_11.6/ End User License Agreement.pdfīlackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_11.6/ License.txtīlackmagic_Desktop_Video_Linux_11.6/ ReadMe.txtīlackmagic_Video_Capture and Playback/ Blackmagic Video Capture and Playback.pdfīlackmagic_Video_Capture and Playback/CMakeLists.txt The rpm packages are for Fedora/CentOS, but as a test I got them installed and opened on Leap 15.2. To get more information about the Decklink software, I downloaded the Desktop Video 11.6 and its SDK for Linux from the developer page My question is if DeckLink is something that possibly might be used for and utilized from Cinelerra-GG ? My understanding is that the Media Express should support video capture and playback on Linux, and that a free Desktop Video developer kit SDK can be used for custom solutions and applications. I have used some standalone, now discontinued and unsupported devices Blackmagic Hyperdeck Shuttle 2 SSD recorder and a Analog to SDI miniconverter, Datavideo DN-300 A/D DV converter and HDV disk recorder, Videonics MX-1 mixer with a digital TBC and a Video Tech Design VCC3010 Video Corrector.Īs many knows, Blackmagic Design's DeckLink family of video capture and playback PCIe cards and software utilities (Desktop Video) have been supported on Windows, Mac and Linux for quite some time.
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My first thought is to check how to deal with declares to connect with the BMD SDK library the same way as you would do by calling DLLs in other SDKs. But that is not in the scope of the OP’s question. This includes to continue recording my PAL analog S-video from Hi8 tapes and HDV from miniDV tapes to preferably YUV 42 digital archive and backup, before editing family videos with Cinelerra-GG next. It was used for Sensation White, a very well known Techno concert in The Netherlands. The coming months I will bring back to life life my planned video hobby. Finally I'm retired - one year later than first planned.