Preparing new blackmagic-io driver for 5.0.0-8-generic kernel. Preparing new blackmagic driver for 5.0.0-8-generic kernel. Selecting previously unselected package mediaexpress. Unpacking desktopvideo-scanner (11.0a18). Selecting previously unselected package desktopvideo-scanner. Selecting previously unselected package desktopvideo-gui. Selecting previously unselected package libpango1.0-0:amd64. Selecting previously unselected package desktopvideo. 210275 files and directories currently installed.) Selecting previously unselected package libpangox-1.0-0:amd64. The following NEW packages will be installedĭesktopvideo desktopvideo-gui desktopvideo-scanner libpango1.0-0 libpangox-1.0-0 mediaexpressĠ to upgrade, 6 to newly install, 0 to remove and 0 not to upgrade.Īfter this operation, 218 MB of additional disk space will be used. The following additional packages will be installed: Note, selecting 'mediaexpress' instead of './mediaexpress_3.5.8a12_b' Note, selecting 'desktopvideo-scanner' instead of './desktopvideo-scanner_11.0a18_b' Note, selecting 'desktopvideo-gui' instead of './desktopvideo-gui_11.0a18_b' Note, selecting 'desktopvideo' instead of './desktopvideo_11.0a18_b' I've downloaded the latest Desktop Video 11.0 bundle and installed it, but it sadly - though perhaps unsurprisingly - doesn't work: Media Express reports no Blackmagic devices found, and the installation process produced the following output:Ĭode: Select all Reading package lists. See the Includes section for a list of the Mac, Linux, and Windows software on the included SD cardĪdvanced Media is BLACKMAGIC DESIGN authorized reseller.I've just built a new system and upgrade to Ubuntu 19.04 - which, I'm aware, isn't due for a final release until the 18th of April. Mac 10.13 High Sierra, 10.14 Mojave, or later Portable design with front-panel control buttons, LCD with video, audio and status information, XLR mic input, and an SD card slotĪdobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC, Photoshop CC Lightning-fast Thunderbolt 3 connection with trickle-charging for a connected laptopĨ/10/12-bit HDR capture and playback with multi-rate support from SD to DCI 4K60 Power the UltraStudio Mini 4K Thunderbolt 3 via its internal 100-240 VAC adapter. DaVinci Resolve and additional software are included on an SD card. The UltraStudio 4K Mini also supports 3D capture and playback via HDMI, plus 3D SDI playback at rates up to DCI 4K30. The UltraStudio Mini 4K Thunderbolt 3 supports both compressed and uncompressed video, is Window, Mac, and Linux compatible, and supports most popular codecs. Audio features include 16-channel SDI and 8-channel HDMI embedded input and output, a 3-pin XLR audio input, and a headphone output. The compact UltraStudio 4K Mini's Thunderbolt 3 interface offers lightning-fast connections and will trickle-charge a connected computer. Record 12-bit High Dynamic Range (HDR) footage at rates up to DCI 4K30 and 8-/10-bit video at rates up to DCI 4K60.Ī built-in LCD screen enables you to monitor your signal, and an SD card reader provides instant access to your SD media. This portable unit captures up to DCI 4K60 4:2:2 via single-link 12G-SDI or up to DCI 4K30 4:2:2 video via HDMI. Blackmagic Design UltraStudio 4K Mini links your Thunderbolt 3 computer to any of a variety of video components for capture, playback, or streaming.
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