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Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2014 00:25
by kmifflin
I've just installed a Black Magic Mini Monitor in my studio machine that I design and test content on. I DO NOT HAVE ANY INTENTION OF USIG THIS CARD AS AN OUTPUT FOR RESOMULE. I use this case do other preproduction purposes. However with the 9.9.3 Blackmagic Driver installed for OSX Resolume refuses to boot. If I uninstall the driver resolume boots.
Please fix this.
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 04:50
by drazkers
What does 9.9.2 do?
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 16:22
by kmifflin
I'm not sure about 9.2.2, but I think that its irrelevant. The problem is that Resolume is see in the Monitor card as a device capture input. The monitor card only has outputs! Resolume just needs to ignore this card.
After reinstalling the driver Resolume does now boot however it takes forever to boot. Uninstalling the BM drivers everything is totally fine.
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 21:49
by drazkers
kmifflin wrote:I'm not sure about 9.2.2, but I think that its irrelevant. The problem is that Resolume is see in the Monitor card as a device capture input. The monitor card only has outputs! Resolume just needs to ignore this card.
After reinstalling the driver Resolume does now boot however it takes forever to boot. Uninstalling the BM drivers everything is totally fine.
Testing 9.2.2 can help pin point what the solution is. I've always found being a helpful bug reporter gets things faster then demanding like a child. For all we know its actually a bug made by black magic in the latest version and Resolume needs to work with them. This happens with AMD alot.
Considering 9.2.3 has been out since nov and your the first one it could be a number of things.
What version of Resolume are you using? Does it happen when the device is not plugged in?
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2014 23:21
by kmifflin
demanding like a child
Very Professional.
All versions of the driver seem to have the same issue.
Either Crashes or Long Load times with the BlackMagic Mini Monitor (PCIe Card) installed.
I don't think the issue has any thing to do with the driver version. My Intensity Pro, DeckLink SDI, and Ultra Studio all work fine. The issue is that Resolume is seeing the Mini Monitor as a Capture Device. See the image below.
Mini Monitor is an output only device that I use Premier, Final Cut, and Motion.
Its not the end of the world if this is not resolved as I would never install this card in a system that I would use for an event. This just needs to be consider for a bug report. Preferably add "ignore bdbd:a12f Device ID" to the list of known black magic devices.
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 02:04
by drazkers
I have one of these kicking around and have a windows system, i'll give it a go with avenue to see if I get the same results.
I'd also like to state i've no affiliation with Resolume so my forum professionalism shouldn't be linked with them.

Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Tue Feb 25, 2014 14:22
by kmifflin
I would never install this card in a system that I would use for an event
After finding Black Syphon I might just have a use for the mini monitor in a live rig.
http://vdmx.vidvox.net/blog/black-syphon
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2014 17:04
by DayVeeJay
kmifflin wrote:RESOMULE
hehehe
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 11:01
by Joris
Thanks for the bug report, kmifflin. We'll look into it.
Output via BM devices is also on our roadmap, so we might hold off on an 'ignore fix' until we can properly support the device.
Re: Black Magic Mini Monitor Crash
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2014 12:22
by kmifflin
I figured out why this system was taking so long to load resolume. A midi driver from avid had caused the OS X midi core to crash. After removing the midi driver the system now load resolume as expected. The output card still shows up in the input devices and if you choose it as an input resolume crashes.