GoPro Hero3 Black & Shuttle Thunderbolt: I can't get HDMI
Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 9:07 pm
Hi!
While I've seen many analogous threads on this forum, they haven't helped in giving a definitive answer to my (to me simple) question, so I thought I'd post a new thread:
Can my Intensity Shuttle Thunderbolt capture HDMI from my Gopro Hero 3 Black? 720-1080, p, i, 24fps-60fps, doesn't matter to me as long as at least some permutation of the parameters works!
Right now, while with composite input I get a signal into Media Express (on latest MBP retina), with HDMI all I get is black.
I've seen many threads of complaining that Blackmagic doesn't do RGB 4:4:4, but I haven't understood what that means: Does it mean no recording, blank? Or just that the recording has to be compressed (YUV 4:2:2)? The second I can live with.
If I cannot do it straight I'll likely just return the Shuttle and buy something that will do it, I'd be surprised if extra converter boxes, cabling and power supplies are a smaller added cost than just getting a better unit than the Shuttle...
Thank you!
While I've seen many analogous threads on this forum, they haven't helped in giving a definitive answer to my (to me simple) question, so I thought I'd post a new thread:
Can my Intensity Shuttle Thunderbolt capture HDMI from my Gopro Hero 3 Black? 720-1080, p, i, 24fps-60fps, doesn't matter to me as long as at least some permutation of the parameters works!
Right now, while with composite input I get a signal into Media Express (on latest MBP retina), with HDMI all I get is black.
I've seen many threads of complaining that Blackmagic doesn't do RGB 4:4:4, but I haven't understood what that means: Does it mean no recording, blank? Or just that the recording has to be compressed (YUV 4:2:2)? The second I can live with.
If I cannot do it straight I'll likely just return the Shuttle and buy something that will do it, I'd be surprised if extra converter boxes, cabling and power supplies are a smaller added cost than just getting a better unit than the Shuttle...
Thank you!