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- Joined: Thu Dec 05, 2024 9:54 am
- Real Name: Antti Numminen
Hi. And I have to vent a little about this to the Blackmagic Design staff about the BMD UltraStudio Mini Recorders. How is it possible that there is no warning in large letters about the possibility of damage, that is, that the BMD US Mini Recorder firmware may tilt if the TB cable comes off during the Desktop Video installation or the connector is loose and the power is momentarily cut off.
At least I have not seen such a warning?
And also that it would not be possible to run the MiniRecorder BIOS/Firmware with a separate program on your own? I have read several topics where BND Support swears that it can only be done on their machines, in our office??? Comparing it to the Bios/Firmware update of PC machines, which are 100-1000 times more complex than the MBD Recorder Firmware. Similarly, can almost all other, other brands' Firmware be installed yourself?
Is the reason that the service connector is on the Recorder's circuit board, inside the housing and the housing has to be opened and the circuit board has to be removed from the housing?
In any case, that device cannot be sent to the other side of the world at these Posti and courier prices.
Final note: If other MBD devices have the same problem, i.e. it may be that the device goes into a dead state, then it would be a good idea to put a warning in red capital letters in those instructions that the operating voltage in the BMD device must be on during the entire "DeVi" installation.
Best Regars, Antti Numminen, Finland
At least I have not seen such a warning?
And also that it would not be possible to run the MiniRecorder BIOS/Firmware with a separate program on your own? I have read several topics where BND Support swears that it can only be done on their machines, in our office??? Comparing it to the Bios/Firmware update of PC machines, which are 100-1000 times more complex than the MBD Recorder Firmware. Similarly, can almost all other, other brands' Firmware be installed yourself?
Is the reason that the service connector is on the Recorder's circuit board, inside the housing and the housing has to be opened and the circuit board has to be removed from the housing?
In any case, that device cannot be sent to the other side of the world at these Posti and courier prices.
Final note: If other MBD devices have the same problem, i.e. it may be that the device goes into a dead state, then it would be a good idea to put a warning in red capital letters in those instructions that the operating voltage in the BMD device must be on during the entire "DeVi" installation.
Best Regars, Antti Numminen, Finland