Blackmagic Intensity Pro Driver Issues

Jeremy1998

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Hey guys... When ever I try to record from my Blackmagic Intensity pro, I get a BSOD. I looked it up, and it appears to be a driver error. however, I can't find ANY drivers for the card online. Can you guys help me locate a driver for the BlackMagic Intensity Pro capture card? BTW, I am on Win. 7 Ultimate 64 bit.
 
The drivers have been taken off of the website for some reason, if you still have your cd then use that but if not try contacting them.

Or try this: in your BIOS -> Advanced -> PCIPnp -> Plug and Play O/S -> set to "YES" instead of "NO"
 
The drivers have been taken off of the website for some reason, if you still have your cd then use that but if not try contacting them.

Or try this: in your BIOS -> Advanced -> PCIPnp -> Plug and Play O/S -> set to "YES" instead of "NO"
They took the drivers off the website? Plus, every time I try to record, it says "capture failed". I think I'm going to return this piece of trash.
 
P.S. what's wrong with Fraps?
I would too, its concerning to know that they discontinued the drivers...
It kills your fps
I submitted my refund request. And the reason I can't use fraps is because this was for recording console gaming. It was the easiest way to make gameplay commentaries. I guess I will buy the Hauppauge HD PVR 2 or something like that. I have the original, and it has served me perfectly.
 
You have crossfire 7950s...the frame drop shall be rather negligible for a recording, especially since YouTube's cap is 30fps.

How about the HD PVR 2 from Hauppauge?
 
You have crossfire 7950s...the frame drop shall be rather negligible for a recording, especially since YouTube's cap is 30fps.

How about the HD PVR 2 from Hauppauge?

black magic is the best because it records uncompressed while nearly all other cap cards record compressed, try get you're BMIP sorted maybe you just have a faulty unit idk but after the BM I'd go to the AverMedia
 
You have crossfire 7950s...the frame drop shall be rather negligible for a recording, especially since YouTube's cap is 30fps.
I am playing on consoles when I record. I need some sort of HDMI capture device in order to record.

How about the HD PVR 2 from Hauppauge?
Yeah, I found that thing literaly the day after I ordered the Intensity Pro.

I guess I will buy the Hauppauge HD PVR 2 or something like that. I have the original, and it has served me perfectly.
 
black magic is the best because it records uncompressed while nearly all other cap cards record compressed, try get you're BMIP sorted maybe you just have a faulty unit idk but after the BM I'd go to the AverMedia
The one time I got the BMI Pro to work, a 4 minute video was a 21gb file. I can't do that... I need it to be compressed video.
 
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Ever get it when your eyes simply forget to read certain bits of text? I sure do.

Well, try that out, I guess.
Although, if you have the first one, I don't really see why you need a new one. Am I missing something here?
 
Ever get it when your eyes simply forget to read certain bits of text? I sure do.
Well, try that out, I guess.
Although, if you have the first one, I don't really see why you need a new one. Am I missing something here?
The first HD PVR supports Component cables. Now, I want to use my Xbox on a computer monitor, instead of a TV. Since the Xbox can only output one cable source at a time, I need to capture a HDMI source.

black magic is the best because it records uncompressed while nearly all other cap cards record compressed, try get you're BMIP sorted maybe you just have a faulty unit idk but after the BM I'd go to the AverMedia
Taking a second look, I might give the AVerMedia Live Gamer HD a chance... It is nice looking, and it has like all of the same features of the BMI Pro, and I've heard that the software is more user friendly.
 
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