Page 1 of 2

intensity pro upside down

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 12:06
by mowgli
I've just installed and intensity pro capture card and it worked instantly which is great but my capture appears mirror reversed both vertically and horizontally. Any clues as to why or how to resolve it?

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:22
by Joris
Does this also happen with the BM capture software?

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 11:20
by 4eyes
Same issue. Retina MBP with Intensity Shuttle Thunderbolt. Not a huge deal to flip but potentially embarrassing if yer in a rush and forget to do it! ;)

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 14:24
by Joris
So does it also happen with the BM capture software or not?

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 18:29
by mowgli
I didn't get a chance to try it with capture software and i don't have access to the macine in question anymore!

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 23:37
by 4eyes
Will test it when back in the office this evening.

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 08:54
by ryan
Intensity Pro's Capture Software(Blackmagic Media Express) displays the video normally.
Running on MacPro OSX10.8.2
Arena 4.1.2 sees it upside down. Fix anyone?

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 18:20
by Warspite
Need to rotate 180 degrees on x or y axis (do not remember which one) on Macbook Pro + Intensity for Thunderbolt and UltraStudio Express. Tested composite input.
Everything ok on: PC/Win7/Gigabyte MB with 2 Thunderbolts/Intensity for Thunderbolt and UltraStudio Express. Tested HDMI input.

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 18:37
by Joris
Do you reckon it's possible that you guys could test if there's a difference between the composite and HDMI inputs on the Mac side of things?

Re: intensity pro upside down

Posted: Wed Dec 05, 2012 19:11
by Warspite
Just tested composite input with intesity shuttle for thunderbolt on PC - same as hdmi - no need to rotate.
Tested HDMI and composite input on Mac - need to rotate 180 degrees on X axis.