Intensity Pro - Distorted audio 1080i on editing PC #1
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 2:35 am
I have 3 Intensity Pro editing computers and for the purposes of this post I'll explain that I've tried the same cable into all 3 PC's.
Project Video Format is 1080i59.94.
Only PC #1 has a garbled wobbly sound.
Regardless if I switch input cables between the 3 PC's I get the same results.
Now for the astonishing part is that a pre-recorded clip works just fine.
I took the most drastic step to resolve the issue which was to remove everything but the video card and re-installed Windows 10 Professional 20H2, Build 19042.1110. BTW, editing PC #2 is the same exact Windows build.
The next drastic step to determine if the Intensity Pro is defective or not will be to swap it with one of the known good Intensity Pro's.
Am I on the right track? Perhaps the circuit that takes the audio input and saves it to the NVMe drive is going out or is out?
Should I begin budgeting for an Intensity Pro 4K? This in only for post production as a hobby at home.
Let me know what you all think. As anyone knows it's a task as a last resort to disassemble the PC and start moving components around.
Thanks,
Terry
Project Video Format is 1080i59.94.
Only PC #1 has a garbled wobbly sound.
Regardless if I switch input cables between the 3 PC's I get the same results.
Now for the astonishing part is that a pre-recorded clip works just fine.
I took the most drastic step to resolve the issue which was to remove everything but the video card and re-installed Windows 10 Professional 20H2, Build 19042.1110. BTW, editing PC #2 is the same exact Windows build.
The next drastic step to determine if the Intensity Pro is defective or not will be to swap it with one of the known good Intensity Pro's.
Am I on the right track? Perhaps the circuit that takes the audio input and saves it to the NVMe drive is going out or is out?
Should I begin budgeting for an Intensity Pro 4K? This in only for post production as a hobby at home.
Let me know what you all think. As anyone knows it's a task as a last resort to disassemble the PC and start moving components around.
Thanks,
Terry