Not sure why then I got the Studio 4K as it has HDMI in and out... Should have gotten a different model and purchased HDMI to SDI converter and saved money... Little irritated at that information not being clear. I would like to capture directly into Resolve (eventually Resolve Studio) as DNxHD or uncompressed YUV instead of capturing external and transcoding/importing.
The Express Media only supports MJPEG for compressed (seems like 8-bit limited color range, but not sure) in addition to the 2650Mbps+ (one test I did) uncompressed (over 340MB/sec).. I am gonna have to purchase a few more 6TB spinning drives and setup in RAID 0 to capture some things.
OBS (full name OBS Studio, not to be confused with Decklink Studio 4K, or Resolve Studio) is a different capture program intended for (in part) live streaming but can also be used for capture to disk as well.
I can capture video inside OBS, but when I enable audio (2CH for example) the audio and video drift (get out of since, and if I enable buffering, the buffer gets discarded to bring them into sync on a regular bases, but causes video drops/stutters). OBS has support for Decklink cards but only "auto" input seems to work.
I know the source on one device is 60000/1001 (59.94).. Still trying to find my mini HDMI to full HDMI so I can test capture that into the Decklink from a Hero 5 (as a test).
You answered my question about ONLY being able to capture SDI input, even tho the Decklink Studio 4K can playback fine (audio and video) to external HDMI TV (59.94) for timeline previewing.
ALL-IN-ALL not a bad product, but I found an issue in the DeskdopVideoHelper not shutting down at poweroff/reboot. It (the machine) was "hanging" for 90 seconds (there abouts) on shutdown
(I added the line about ExecStop below)
/usr/lib/systemd/system/DesktopVideoHelper.service:
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[Unit]
Description=DesktopVideo helper daemon
After=syslog.target local-fs.target
[Service]
Type=simple
ExecStart=/usr/sbin/DesktopVideoHelper -n
ExecStop=/usr/bin/killall -9 DesktopVideoHelper
[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target
Lastly, I also noticed inside Media Express that sometimes capturing (from HDMI) that the audio gets misalligned (sounds distorted and tinny, meaning the byte alignment gets screwed up).. On a stretch of video around 1 hour long I test recorded to MJPEG AVI, it happened twice so not something that people MIGHT notice if they record short segments at a time. Probably will require research and eventually a firmware update for the Studio 4K.
--Doug (dx9s)