Then i will update this post with the new information. If you have a laptop with USB3 that works? Please post a message in this topic with the data i need.Īlso if you have 1 of these laptops and you can confirm that a application or device works stable. Xtreemtec wrote:Okee the whole idea behind this topic is to take out the fuzz about which laptop will or won't work with USB 3.0 products. P.S: This specification worked in my case, i would not suggest to follow this unless you have all the above said equipment handy. Try using the Transcend Express Card 34/54 which comes with NEC/Renesas chipset. It took me quite a while to do research to get this setup working. It is very strange that Blackmagic is not able to release updates to its firmware/Driver that can be supported to the latest generation of Desktops/Laptops. Xsplit & Adobe Live Encoder is not working due to its WDM capture option, gives BSOD in Windows 7 Professional, maybe updated driver from Blackmagic would help in future. Software : Livestream for Producers, Ustream, Wirecast works well. Motherboard chipset : Mobile Intel 6 Series/C200 Series - QM67 Express Chipset.Ĭhipset: NEC USB 3.0 ( This is a Transcent USB 3.0 Express Card 34) I've got Intensity Shuttle USB 3.0 working on my Dell Latitude 6520 Laptop. For your second setup, you'll need to adjust the input to HDMI and the resolution to 1080p25. Also be sure Input Processing and Output Processing are both set to "Off." Back in Media Express, you'll want to go to your Preferences and select the proper Project Video Format to match your source's resolution. For the setup you describe, this would be Composite Video and Analog RCA Audio. If you do have the hardware detected in Media Express, you'll want to go back to your Control Panel settings and make sure you have selected the proper input. Typically this will include things like editing or streaming software. If no hardware is detected, make sure no other software is open that might have already connected to the device. If you are getting detection, when you're in Media Express, you'll want to make sure that in the "Device" drop down menu at the top, the Intensity Shuttle is selected at your device. To check this, you'll go to your Control Panel and under the Blackmagic Design Control Panel, you'll want to make sure the settings are not greyed out and the top of the window says "Settings for your Intensity Shuttle." If your settings are all greyed out and the window says "No Settings Required" this means that the hardware is not detecting on the system. The first thing I would check is if the Intensity Shuttle is detected on your system properly. Sarah Jones wrote:Having the NEC/Renesas chipset on your computer is not an absolute guarantee that the hardware will fully work on your system, and we have seen limited success on laptop computers. Grafick card: AMD Radeon 7500M/7600M graphics card Ultrascope softw: Works Only 2 mode i guess. Ultrascope softw: Works 6 mode depending on type of screen. Type: N76 Can somebody confirm that it works? Ultrascope softw: Works full screen 6 mode It seems that Sony did not route the USB 3 chipset for full speed.ĭown here i will be posting laptops that work and are tested by users of this forum: Sony Vaio: There been several reports of Sony Vaio laptops not working because of bandwitdh problems. I recomend the Renesas / NEC drivers from Plugable: (watch that you download the right version) Renesas / NEC driver can be downloaded here (but i found that the latest driver is a downgrade): Intel driver 2.1.28.1 can be downloaded here: When i have more info about this i will post it!īlackmagic USB3.0 Update document for Renesas: * MAC OS: Currently there are no drivers for MAC based software.Īt this moment there is someone running windows by Bootcamp and says he has it working. > An updated official list from BMD (03-01-2018). Okee the whole idea behind this topic is to take out the fuzz about which laptop / pc will or won't work with USB 3.0 products.
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