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Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 19:06
by techiejay
Hi All,
Has anybody in the known universe managed to get smooth video from a Blackmagic capture card?
Latency I don't mind, I'm expecting a few frames here and there, but the choppy, stuttering capture is just a dealbreaker.
I know it's not Resolume (because BMD's own app shows the same) and I know it's not my rig, because I've replaced every part except the capture card (so many changes in fact that I've had to re-activate Windows)
CPU, Memory, Disk and GPU are all idling by easily, but the video still isn't smooth. What should I use instead? Or is there some secret 'don't be shit' setting that I've missed somewhere...!
Ta muchly for any help
Jay
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 06:44
by Oaktown
Can you give more information about your system?
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 09:17
by techiejay
Sure,
Intel i7-8700 3.2Ghz
MSI Mortar Motherboard
32GB RAM
480Gb Samsung SSD
GeForce 660ti GPU
Win10 Pro
BMD Decklink Mini Recorder PCIe
CPU never gets above 20%, nor does RAM or GPU. Arena FPS never drops below 60, even with multiple layers and multiple loops triggered alongside the cam input.
Starting to lose the will a bit with it here
Jay
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 17:39
by dirtyjohn_lv
You’re possibly bottle necking somewhere
The 8700 only supports 16 PCIE lanes
Up to 1x16, 2x8, 1x8+2x4 (From Intel site)
The 660ti is an x16 card, but runs at x8 because you have the BMD capture installed (x4 design)
Depending on how your SSD is connected (M2 or SATA) could be causing issues (M2 generally uses PCIE bus)
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 17:51
by Oaktown
@dirtyjohn_lv, that was my thougth as well but the BMD card is only PCI Express 1 lane so unless there are other things on the MB that are sucking up bandwidth, that might not be the issue.
@techiejay, do you have any other expansion boards on your MB? Also, what firmware is your BMD card on?
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 18:14
by techiejay
Howdi both,
Thanks for coming back to me. SSD is definitely on SATA, so no issues there.
Only other card in the machine is a BMD Mini Monitor (SDI out) but I’ve never used it, so this can easily be removed.
Not sure on firmware version but I can certainly check this after tonight’s show.
Jay
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2019 22:19
by Oaktown
I would upgrade to the latest version available on the blackmagic website
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2019 13:25
by techiejay
So, I’m back!
Decklink Mini Recorder has been updated to the very latest firmware (and latest Desktop Video software) and the Mini Monitor has been removed.
I’ve also applied the latest Resolume update.
Result is still the same
In fact it’s even more pronounced this weekend because I’ve split my ATEM output - one feed goes direct to some projectors, the other feed goes to Resolume to run the Tron.
I can only describe the look as when you switch a camera from 50i to 25p - it’s not unusable, the movement is just nowhere near as fluid.
Thanks all for your help so far!
Jay
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2019 17:09
by AlexanderH
Did you check your Signal with Decklink Studio Monitor to make sure your sdi cable is ok? I had trouble with a new cable and changing the cable did remove all trouble...
Re: Blackmagic SDI Cards are pants. Prove me wrong!
Posted: Thu Oct 24, 2019 16:01
by techiejay
AlexanderH wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2019 17:09
Did you check your Signal with Decklink Studio Monitor to make sure your sdi cable is ok? I had trouble with a new cable and changing the cable did remove all trouble...
I did indeed, it's the same with every cable
Jay