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Hello everyone,
My first post here, although I've been using Resolve for some time now and Fusion since v3. Usually I edit personal stuff and some screencast videos under Windows but a couple of months ago I decided to switch to Linux (Fedora 25). Both Resolve and Fusion (free editions) work great except for the audio issues with Resolve (no audio unless a BM card is installed). So, after the price drops in both apps I decided to buy a DeckLink Mini Monitor (as well as studio versions for both apps, which I'm still waiting for hehe).
Today I received my card and installed it. Installed the drivers, as well as the Desktop and Media Express apps. Launched Resolve (12.5.6.017), opened the preferences window and under "Video I/O and GPU" now there's DeckLink Mini Monitor... cool, so far so good. So I selected that as my playback device and checked the "Use system Audio Output" checkbox. Saved the preferences and before restarting Resolve, I opened the project settings to make sure "Enable Audio Output" was also checked under the "Capture and Playback" section.
Closed and relaunched Resolve, opened this same project and found out that no matter what, I still have no audio output. I refuse to think that the only way to get it working is by spending some more bucks to get a HDMI audio splitter, and then having to connect those outputs to my sound card (external USB soundcard btw). I think I'm missing something here but I have no clue on what can it be.
Does anyone know how to passthrough the audio from the DeckLink card to the system audio device under linux?
Just to let you know, I can hear audio from any other app (vlc, chrome, audacity, etc)
Thanks in advance for any help, I really appreciate it,
Orlando.
My first post here, although I've been using Resolve for some time now and Fusion since v3. Usually I edit personal stuff and some screencast videos under Windows but a couple of months ago I decided to switch to Linux (Fedora 25). Both Resolve and Fusion (free editions) work great except for the audio issues with Resolve (no audio unless a BM card is installed). So, after the price drops in both apps I decided to buy a DeckLink Mini Monitor (as well as studio versions for both apps, which I'm still waiting for hehe).
Today I received my card and installed it. Installed the drivers, as well as the Desktop and Media Express apps. Launched Resolve (12.5.6.017), opened the preferences window and under "Video I/O and GPU" now there's DeckLink Mini Monitor... cool, so far so good. So I selected that as my playback device and checked the "Use system Audio Output" checkbox. Saved the preferences and before restarting Resolve, I opened the project settings to make sure "Enable Audio Output" was also checked under the "Capture and Playback" section.
Closed and relaunched Resolve, opened this same project and found out that no matter what, I still have no audio output. I refuse to think that the only way to get it working is by spending some more bucks to get a HDMI audio splitter, and then having to connect those outputs to my sound card (external USB soundcard btw). I think I'm missing something here but I have no clue on what can it be.
Does anyone know how to passthrough the audio from the DeckLink card to the system audio device under linux?
Just to let you know, I can hear audio from any other app (vlc, chrome, audacity, etc)
Thanks in advance for any help, I really appreciate it,
Orlando.