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How to stream output to a card

Postby labale25 » 21 Nov 2008 05:15

I would like to know how to stream video output to a specific card. i have a black magic desgin intensity card. that has HDMI video input and output.. so can someone help me stream video output to the card..

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Re: How to stream output to a card

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 21 Nov 2008 10:43

VLC version ?
Windows Version ?
output to a card ? a video card? a networking card ?
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Re: How to stream output to a card

Postby labale25 » 21 Nov 2008 12:51

the card is blackmagic desgin intensity card with HDMI input and output. i want to know how i can playback through this card to a TV. using windows XP. VLC Version 0.8, 0.9 ...

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Re: How to stream output to a card

Postby labale25 » 24 Nov 2008 12:06

anybody got any suggestions??? or does VLC not support this??

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Re: How to stream output to a card

Postby popper » 25 Nov 2008 08:08

the card is blackmagic desgin intensity card with HDMI input and output. i want to know how i can playback through this card to a TV. using windows XP. VLC Version 0.8, 0.9 ...

if your refering to this card (it SEEMS INTERESTING) http://www.creativevideo.co.uk/public/v ... _intensity

your not streaming to it in the sense than its not taking the feed over IP/UDP ports, daisy chaining or mirroring is more the right term...

it appears to be fully DirectShow™ and QuickTime™ compatible in its driver set, so there should be a way to programaticly got video DMA passed to it , failing that obvious thing , you can do the usual daisy chaining of your inputs, as in , connect your videocard DVI-out to the blackmagic HDMI-in, and then connect the blackmagic HDMI-output into your HDTV HDMI port.

that way you just run VLC or whatever video app in SD and HD screen modes as you would usually , and also have the added use of the generic cards supplyed video apps to display and manipulate the input-output display in the extra ways the card allows as per the page url info etc.

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"Connections Intensity
Digital Video Input 1 x HDMI Input
Digital Video Output 1 x HDMI Output
Support HDMI formats 525 NTSC, 625 PAL, 720HD and 1080HD switchable
HDMI Audio Input 2 Channels
HDMI Audio Output 2 Channels
Dual Rate support Standard definition HDMI or high definition HDMI switchable
Sync Input None
Device Control None. Use FireWire if capturing from HDMI cameras.
Updates Firmware for cards built into software driver.
Loaded at system start, or via updater software.



Standards
HD Format Support 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080i50, 1080i59.94, 720p30, 720p59.94, 720p60
SD Format Support 625/25 PAL, 525/29.97 NTSC
HDMI Video Sampling 4:2:2
HDMI Color Precision 4:2:2
HDMI Color Space YUV (technically expressed as YCbCr) in SD & HD
HDMI Audio Sampling Television standard sample rate of 48 kHz and 24 bit
Card type PCI Express 1 lane, compatible with 1,4,8,16 lane PCIe slots



Processing
Colorspace Conversion Hardware based real time
HD Down Conversion Mac OS X™ only real-time rendering. Support for HD 1080 and HD 720 to SD.
HD Cross Conversion Mac OS X™ only real-time rendering. Support for HD 720 to HD 1080 cross conversion.
Real time effects Mac OS X™ Final Cut Pro HD™ internal effects.
Windows XP™, Blackmagic Design custom, uncompressed RT effects in Adobe Premiere Pro™. Windows XP™, Adobe RealTime Effects in DV edit mode with Adobe Premiere Pro™.




Extras
Firmware Upgrade Firmware for cards built into software driver.
Loaded at system start, or via updater software.
Installation PCI Express 1 lane, compatible with 1,4,8,16 lane PCI Express slots. Please see the full system requirements for Mac OS X™ and Windows™.
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Re: How to stream output to a card

Postby labale25 » 26 Nov 2008 05:46

ok i will give it a go, lets see what happens


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