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Old 2nd October 2012   #1
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Video hardware for PT on Win7

Hi,

I'm looking for a video out solution from ProTools (Win7) via HDMI. It feels a bit silly to convert to analog via firewire to the Canopus/Mojo and then back to digital to my LCD screen(s). I know, by experience, the blackmagic intesity pro card works fine on Mac, but on Windows, it's not supported by PT. (Altough there are Win drivers for it).
Did anyone try to make a blackmagic intensity pro card work on PC?
Does anyone know any other products that will work?

Thanx,

Kad
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Hi,

I'm looking for a video out solution from ProTools (Win7) via HDMI. It feels a bit silly to convert to analog via firewire to the Canopus/Mojo and then back to digital to my LCD screen(s). I know, by experience, the blackmagic intesity pro card works fine on Mac, but on Windows, it's not supported by PT. (Altough there are Win drivers for it).
Did anyone try to make a blackmagic intensity pro card work on PC?
Does anyone know any other products that will work?

Thanx,

Kad
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I use video satellite and a Mac Pro with a black magic card. I really love this workflow. Highly recommended. If you really don't want to satellite another computer, I would look at an avid mojo. You can use the Sdi version for digital but they are only sd. I know a studio that converts all their movies to xmf and uses the stretch function on their projectors in stretch the video to 16:9. Looks ok to me but I know a 1080i video file would look better.
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