Marc Wielage wrote:dzwebcreations wrote:I am trying to figure out what video capture device works with Davinci Resolve 19. It doesn't recognize my Elgato devices, nor when I connect a Hyperdeck Studio HD using USB-C to my Windows PC.
We opted to avoid Resolve entirely and just do all our capturing in dedicated Blackmagic boxes outside the system. We have both a Hyperdeck Shuttle HD (sadly discontinued) and a Hyperdeck Studio, and they're both stellar: they can record to H.264 or various kinds of ProRes, and do a terrific job. You do need to use a fast SD card (class 10 or better), but once you have that, they're very reliable.
I hope you all will hang with this rookie long enough to fix a problem I've had for years.
I posted on another thread here about capturing older family video tape content via cameras that have the smaller Firewire 400 4-conductor out. Those old 2006 cameras also have an HDMI out.
Solution 1: My first wrong move years ago was buying a Blackmagic UltraStudio Mini Recorder with an HDMI in and FW out. I was going to use the included blackmagic software and a PC or Mac, I have both, and keep it gloriously simple. Well, life in got in the way and I never tested anything. It's just as well because I was recently told that setup would not work. To add insult, I had also purchased a TB 2 to TB 3 adapter to go into the TB 4 port of my mac mini.
Solution 2: I bought an old mac mini, solely for the purpose of it's FW input and older OS. I was going to come straight out of the camera to the Mac mini. Then I was told I need to find a copy of FCP 7 and an older Apple only FW cable that is no longer made.
Solution 3: I really don't like solution 2 and so the older Hyperdeck hardware solution above might be the answer I'm looking for.
If so, which hyperdeck should I buy and which output will I use on the hyperdeck. Also, which cable/adapters am I going to need for which of my four computers:
2012 MacMini with TB
2024 MacMini with TB4
Windows 7 PC with firewire card
Windows 11 machine with USB-3.X and USB-C
Thank you!