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external sources + Edirol V.4 + Resolume Arena
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 12:21
by Straight-Disorder
Hello,
I am looking for a solution to retrieve external sources (camera, DVD player, PC, ...) on my PC (Asus ROG G73SW-TZ146V), to centralize these sources in Resolume Arena before sending the signal to MatroxTripleHead / VP 's ...
I already have an Edirol V4 mixer, so what i need to centralize my external sources, it simply lacks the binding Edirol V4 (Composite or S-Video output only...) to my laptop.
Is there an external capture card that will work for sure with this configuration (Edirol V4 - Resolume Arena) or another quick fix ..?
Thank you in advance for the interest you can bring to this query.
pascal
V.JaX / Straight Disorder
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Re: external sources + Edirol V.4 + Resolume Arena
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 15:58
by Rene
I use the ADVC (via Firewire)
http://www.grassvalley.com/products/advc55 on Win and Mac. But it introduces 6-8 frames (=300ms @25fps) additional delay! - I think the blackmagic cards are faster, and AFAIK supported and suggested by Resolume.
http://www.blackmagic-design.com/products/intensity/
Re: external sources + Edirol V.4 + Resolume Arena
Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 20:04
by Stickygreen
I used to use this little tool :
http://easycapexpertti.mybisi.com/produ ... ideo-to-yt
worked great with almost no latency, but since the update to Resolume4, it doesn't seem to work any more....
Re: external sources + Edirol V.4 + Resolume Arena
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 08:23
by Straight-Disorder
Thanks for yours interests and answers
I think the Blackmagic Design products are perhaps best able for my needs.
Having a connection usb3 my choice would be to the Intensity Shuttle USB 3.0.
However I do have a question, I did a port usb3 and it is already connected to an external hard drive (powered via AC outlet) which are stored on my videos, setting up a usb3 hub allowing me connecting the hard drive and capture card (self-powered by usb3) on the same port does will not too penalizing the flow of both video streams?
...hula, how many times have I used the word usb3 in this post..?..
Thanks again!
pascal
V.JaX / Straight Disorder
ajx@straight-disorder.net
http://www.straight-disorder.net
Intel Core i7-2630QM 2GHz / GHzTurbo 2.9 / / 8 GB DDR3 RAM / / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460M 1536Mo / / Hard Drives (2x500Go) Seagate Momentus XT (SSH) 7200 32MB cache / / USB3 1TB Hard Drive Buffalo
Re: external sources + Edirol V.4 + Resolume Arena
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 05:02
by Stickygreen
depends how many USB3 controllers your machine has. if it's a laptop, you probably only have 1, and you will definitely run into problems trying to share the bandwidth with your clips, and the capture device.
Also note that the motherboard of your computer must be at least X58 certified to use the BM intensity shuttle. Some people miss that bit in the system req's from BM...
Re: external sources + Edirol V.4 + Resolume Arena
Posted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 21:57
by Straight-Disorder
Ok, I think the case is not won yet ...
It seems I may have problems with connectivity usb3 ... What is needed is that I test, I'll see if there is opportunity to do so from a retailer ...
Someone told me that a device like the Dazzle Video Creator Platinum HD (
http://www.materiel.net/peripherique-de ... 73860.html // connected by usb2) might be enough, I have doubts, especially about its compatibility with Resolume ..?
If not, what alternative for capturing video in Resolume? it's misery isn't it?
I continued my search for a solution, thank..
