Using blackmagic system preferences – Blackmagic Design DeckLink Studio 4K Capture & Playback Card User Manual
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Using Blackmagic System Preferences
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Set default video standard as
To use broadcast monitoring with Final Cut Pro X, set the video standard to match your Final Cut Pro X
project.
To capture video on Windows with a program supporting Windows Driver Model (WDM), set the default
video standard to match the capture standard. You usually set the video standard within the preferences
of the WDM program, however, try using the Blackmagic Design Control Panel if you encounter problems.
When not playing video, send
This setting determines whether your hardware will output the Last Frame Played or Black when you switch
out of an application and video is no longer being played.
Some Blackmagic models include Look Up Tables (LUTs) and you can use the Last Played Frame option
to observe the effect of any changes to the LUT. Enabling or disabling the feature requires a restart of the
computer.
Display HDMI 3D as
This setting determines the 3D format of your HDMI monitoring. The selections include: Frame Packing,
Side by Side, Line by Line, Top and Bottom, Left Eye or Right Eye.
Set Reference output timing
If you have reference connected but your picture is rolling, adjust the slider until the picture locks. A reference
signal may also known as genlock, black burst, house sync or tri-sync.
Select the 3D format of your HDMI monitoring.
Set the default video standard to match your Final Cut Pro X
project or to capture with your WDM program.
When not playing video you have the option of sending the Last
Frame Played or Black.
Adjust the Reference timing slider until the picture locks.