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  • 1Introduction
    • 1.2Step 2: Configure Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup
    • 1.5Step 5: Configuring External Devices
    • 1.6Step 6: Create Blackmagic DeckLink Capture Source
    • 1.7xClient

Introduction

This document walks you through the installation instructions for configuring hardware settings for Blackmagic Capture Cards and how to use them with Userful™ software.


Note: Steps 1 through 4 below are already completed if your system is purchased and shipped by Userful.


Step 1: Configure Blackmagic Firmware Updater

The 'Blackmagic Firmware Updater' enables the users to update the firmware of the connected capture cards.

  • Log in to Linux Desktop.
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  • Go to Applications > Sound & Video > Blackmagic Firmware Updater.
  • Update Blackmagic Software, if it is not up-to-date.
  • Restart Userful host.


Step 2: Configure Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup

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The 'Desktop Video Setup' home page displays all the connected capture cards. If you are sending a video signal to your input, it will be automatically detected and the format will be displayed under the VIDEO INPUT icon.

If there are multiple Capture Cards connected, you can cycle through them by clicking the arrow buttons on the sides of the home page and select the appropriate capture card port whose settings you wish to configure.

  • Log in to Linux Desktop.
  • Go to Applications > Sound & Video > Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup.
  • Click on the hardware image, or the settings icon located below the hardware name.
Once configured follow the below mentioned steps depending on the type of capture card used:
(DeckLink Mini Recorder, Duo 2 and Quad 2 are considered as examples to quote these steps).


Blackmagic DeckLink Mini Recorder
Configure DeckLink Mini Recorder
  • Select the Video Input; SDI or HDMI under Video tab depending on the captured external device, as shown in the image to the right.


  • Click on Save button to proceed.


Blackmagic DeckLink Duo 2
Configure DeckLink Duo 2
  • Go to Connector Mapping > Connector, under Video tab. It should show SDI 1 & SDI 2 by default, change this to SDI 1 and click Save button as shown in the image to the right.


  • Repeat the same steps for the remaining ports i.e., changing the Connector to the individual SDI port number and clicking the Save button.
Decklink Duo (2) - Change to SDI 3
Decklink Duo (3) - Change to SDI 2
Decklink Duo (4) - Change to SDI 4


Once saved all 4 ports on the capture card can be individually used for input.
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Blackmagic DeckLink Quad 2
Configure DeckLink Quad 2
  • Go to Connector Mapping > Connector, under Video tab. It should show SDI 1 & SDI 2 by default as shown in the image to the right, change this to SDI 1.
  • Repeat the same process for the remaining ports, i.e., changing the Connector to the individual SDI port number and clicking the Save button.
Decklink Quad (2) - Change to SDI 3
Decklink Quad (3) - Change to SDI 5
Decklink Quad (4) - Change to SDI 7
  • Ports 5,6,7,8 will show None by default and can be changed to its individual SDI port number:
Decklink Quad (5) - Change to SDI 2
Decklink Quad (6) - Change to SDI 4
Decklink Quad (7) - Change to SDI 6
Decklink Quad (8) - Change to SDI 8
Simultaneously click on Save button after every change.


Once saved all 8 ports on the capture card can be individually used for input.



For detailed instructions on configuring Blackmagic capture cards please visit Installation and Operational Manual.


Step 3: Configure Blackmagic Converters Setup

(Blackmagic Micro Converter HDMI to SDI is considered as an example to quote the steps).

You can use Micro Converter HDMI to SDI to convert HDMI outputs (from devices such as laptops, smartphones, tablets etc.) to SDI. This means you can send video signals from HDMI over SDI using the longest SDI cables.

  • Download Blackmagic Converters Setup (Choose Blackmagic Converters 7.0.9 Update or latest if any available)
  • Install the setup on Windows or Mac OS computer.
  • Attach a 'USB to Micro USB' cable from computer to the micro converter.
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Configure Micro Converter HDMI to SDI
  • Launch Blackmagic Converters Setup.
The home page displays all the connected converters. If there are multiple converters connected, you can cycle through them by clicking the arrow buttons on the sides of the home page and select the appropriate converter whose settings you wish to configure.
  • Update the converter if you are prompted to do so.
  • Click on the 'settings' icon.
  • Change 3G Output from Level B to Level A.
  • Click on the Save button and close the setup.


For detailed instructions on configuring Micro Converters please visit Blackmagic Converters Manual.


Note: If your output source is SDI, Micro Converters are not necessary.


Step 4: Ensure that Blackmagic capture card ports are correctly configured

Illustration of a system with multiple capture cards installed


  • The image shows a system with multiple capture cards but the port numbers are shown assuming PC has only one capture card.


  • If you have more than one capture card, the port number will be incremented following the series pattern given below.
e.g., If the system has two Blackmagic DeckLink Quad 2 capture cards installed
First card's port number: 1-5-2-6-3-7-4-8
Second card's port number: 9-13-10-14-11-15-12-16


Note: Please do not use Reference Input port (i.e., crossed port as shown in the image to the right) for any kind of connection.

Step 5: Configuring External Devices

There are certain settings that need to be configured on the external devices to be captured.

If the captured device is:

PCs/Laptops
  • Open the respective control panel on the external device to be captured; related to your graphics card. In window this is Nvidia Control Panel for Nvidia, Intel Graphics Control Panel for Intel onboard graphics or Catalyst for AMD onboard and discrete graphics.
  • Navigate to the Resolution and Color Settings to make sure these are correct.
  • For 1080p capture, make sure the resolution is set to 1080p and not 1080i.
  • For 4K capture, you MUST set the Output Color Format (sometimes referred as Output Color Space) to YCbCr444/422/420 for the best image quality.
Other Devices
  • For all devices other than PCs please see the respective documentation on setting Resolution and Color Space for that device (e.g., PS4/Xbox One, TV cable box, Apple TV/Android equivalent etc.)


Note: Directly connected HDCP encrypted content will not play. For more details, visit FAQs page.


Step 6: Create Blackmagic DeckLink Capture Source

The Blackmagic DeckLink Capture source casts output from any compatible playback device (e.g. PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet, gaming console, etc.) on a display or a video wall.

Follow the below mentioned steps under Userful Control Center:


Mapping: Creating Blackmagic DeckLink Capture Source

Creating Blackmagic Decklink Capture source

Mapping allows you to bind a specific display or video wall to the Blackmagic DeckLink Capture source. To create this source:

  • Click on Mapping > New Source button. From the drop-down menu select Blackmagic DeckLink Capture as the source type and give a name.


  • Select the Input device from the drop-down menu.


  • Select the Mode from the drop-down list (output resolution and frames per second).


  • Select the connection type from the drop-down menu.


  • Select a scaling option.


  • Enable sound only if it is required.


  • Enter the number of pixels to be cropped from left, right, top and bottom of the captured external device.


  • Click 'OK' to complete the process.

xClient

The xClient option, enabled by default, creates a separate back-end process for each HDMI capture source, running each inside a windowed app. This option improves the stability and scalability of HDMI capture sources, allowing more consecutive sources to be run.

xClient adds additional elements to the stream, so audio support may not function in certain use cases.

If your system is managing more than 4 1080p or 2 4K video capture or HDMI capture feeds, or if your current system is not experiencing unwanted behaviour, we recommend leaving xClient enabled.

If you are experiencing issues with audio or general reliability, disable xClient and contact Support.


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  • Go to Applications > Sound & Video > Blackmagic Firmware Updater.
  • Update Blackmagic Software, if it is not up-to-date.
  • Restart Userful host.


Step 2: Configure Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup

The 'Desktop Video Setup' home page displays all the connected capture cards. If you are sending a video signal to your input, it will be automatically detected and the format will be displayed under the VIDEO INPUT icon.

If there are multiple Capture Cards connected, you can cycle through them by clicking the arrow buttons on the sides of the home page and select the appropriate capture card port whose settings you wish to configure.

  • Log in to Linux Desktop.
  • Go to Applications > Sound & Video > Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup.
  • Click on the hardware image, or the settings icon located below the hardware name.
Once configured follow the below mentioned steps depending on the type of capture card used:
(DeckLink Mini Recorder, Duo 2 and Quad 2 are considered as examples to quote these steps).


Blackmagic DeckLink Mini Recorder
Configure DeckLink Mini Recorder
  • Select the Video Input; SDI or HDMI under Video tab depending on the captured external device, as shown in the image to the right.


  • Click on Save button to proceed.


Blackmagic DeckLink Duo 2
Configure DeckLink Duo 2
  • Go to Connector Mapping > Connector, under Video tab. It should show SDI 1 & SDI 2 by default, change this to SDI 1 and click Save button as shown in the image to the right.


  • Repeat the same steps for the remaining ports i.e., changing the Connector to the individual SDI port number and clicking the Save button.
Decklink Duo (2) - Change to SDI 3
Decklink Duo (3) - Change to SDI 2
Decklink Duo (4) - Change to SDI 4


Once saved all 4 ports on the capture card can be individually used for input.



Blackmagic DeckLink Quad 2
Configure DeckLink Quad 2
  • Go to Connector Mapping > Connector, under Video tab. It should show SDI 1 & SDI 2 by default as shown in the image to the right, change this to SDI 1.
  • Repeat the same process for the remaining ports, i.e., changing the Connector to the individual SDI port number and clicking the Save button.
Decklink Quad (2) - Change to SDI 3
Decklink Quad (3) - Change to SDI 5
Decklink Quad (4) - Change to SDI 7
  • Ports 5,6,7,8 will show None by default and can be changed to its individual SDI port number:
Decklink Quad (5) - Change to SDI 2
Decklink Quad (6) - Change to SDI 4
Decklink Quad (7) - Change to SDI 6
Decklink Quad (8) - Change to SDI 8
Simultaneously click on Save button after every change.


Once saved all 8 ports on the capture card can be individually used for input.



For detailed instructions on configuring Blackmagic capture cards please visit Installation and Operational Manual.


Step 3: Configure Blackmagic Converters Setup

(Blackmagic Micro Converter HDMI to SDI is considered as an example to quote the steps).

You can use Micro Converter HDMI to SDI to convert HDMI outputs (from devices such as laptops, smartphones, tablets etc.) to SDI. This means you can send video signals from HDMI over SDI using the longest SDI cables.

  • Download Blackmagic Converters Setup (Choose Blackmagic Converters 7.0.9 Update or latest if any available)
  • Install the setup on Windows or Mac OS computer.
  • Attach a 'USB to Micro USB' cable from computer to the micro converter.


Configure Micro Converter HDMI to SDI
  • Launch Blackmagic Converters Setup.
The home page displays all the connected converters. If there are multiple converters connected, you can cycle through them by clicking the arrow buttons on the sides of the home page and select the appropriate converter whose settings you wish to configure.
  • Update the converter if you are prompted to do so.
  • Click on the 'settings' icon.
  • Change 3G Output from Level B to Level A.
  • Click on the Save button and close the setup.


For detailed instructions on configuring Micro Converters please visit Blackmagic Converters Manual.


Note: If your output source is SDI, Micro Converters are not necessary.


Step 4: Ensure that Blackmagic capture card ports are correctly configured

Illustration of a system with multiple capture cards installed


  • The image shows a system with multiple capture cards but the port numbers are shown assuming PC has only one capture card.


  • If you have more than one capture card, the port number will be incremented following the series pattern given below.
e.g., If the system has two Blackmagic DeckLink Quad 2 capture cards installed
First card's port number: 1-5-2-6-3-7-4-8
Second card's port number: 9-13-10-14-11-15-12-16


Note: Please do not use Reference Input port (i.e., crossed port as shown in the image to the right) for any kind of connection.

Step 5: Configuring External Devices

There are certain settings that need to be configured on the external devices to be captured.

If the captured device is:

PCs/Laptops
  • Open the respective control panel on the external device to be captured; related to your graphics card. In window this is Nvidia Control Panel for Nvidia, Intel Graphics Control Panel for Intel onboard graphics or Catalyst for AMD onboard and discrete graphics.
  • Navigate to the Resolution and Color Settings to make sure these are correct.
  • For 1080p capture, make sure the resolution is set to 1080p and not 1080i.
  • For 4K capture, you MUST set the Output Color Format (sometimes referred as Output Color Space) to YCbCr444/422/420 for the best image quality.
Other Devices
  • For all devices other than PCs please see the respective documentation on setting Resolution and Color Space for that device (e.g., PS4/Xbox One, TV cable box, Apple TV/Android equivalent etc.)


Note: Directly connected HDCP encrypted content will not play. For more details, visit FAQs page.


Step 6: Create Blackmagic DeckLink Capture Source

The Blackmagic DeckLink Capture source casts output from any compatible playback device (e.g. PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet, gaming console, etc.) on a display or a video wall.

Follow the below mentioned steps under Userful Control Center:


Mapping: Creating Blackmagic DeckLink Capture Source

Creating Blackmagic Decklink Capture source

Mapping allows you to bind a specific display or video wall to the Blackmagic DeckLink Capture source. To create this source:

  • Click on Mapping > New Source button. From the drop-down menu select Blackmagic DeckLink Capture as the source type and give a name.


  • Select the Input device from the drop-down menu.


  • Select the Mode from the drop-down list (output resolution and frames per second).


  • Select the connection type from the drop-down menu.


  • Select a scaling option.


  • Enable sound only if it is required.


  • Enter the number of pixels to be cropped from left, right, top and bottom of the captured external device.


  • Click 'OK' to complete the process.

xClient

The xClient option, enabled by default, creates a separate back-end process for each HDMI capture source, running each inside a windowed app. This option improves the stability and scalability of HDMI capture sources, allowing more consecutive sources to be run.

xClient adds additional elements to the stream, so audio support may not function in certain use cases.

If your system is managing more than 4 1080p or 2 4K video capture or HDMI capture feeds, or if your current system is not experiencing unwanted behaviour, we recommend leaving xClient enabled.

If you are experiencing issues with audio or general reliability, disable xClient and contact Support.


Map Displays to the Blackmagic DeckLink Source

Once source is created, displays or video wall can be 'mapped' or assigned by simply dragging-and-dropping the display and video wall icons to the source. To change the source configuration (e.g., to change the input) click on the source name to open the 'Edit Source' window and make the changes.

Changes will not take effect until the 'Apply' button is clicked.


The content of your captured external device will play on the display or video wall mapped to this source.


Note:Only one display or video wall can be mapped to a single blackmagic capture source (i.e., single blackmagic capture card input) at a time, to play the same content on multiple displays/video walls use Mirror Group Configuration.


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Troubleshooting Tips

For detailed instructions on common problems encountered while using capture cards, please visit Troubleshooting Guide.


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BlackMagic UltraStudio HD Mini with 3G-SDI, HDMI and Analog Connections for incredible broadcast quality


Product Code: UltraStudio HD Mini

Description:

UltraStudio HD Mini, the world's first portable Thunderbolt 3 capture and playback solution designed for archiving, edit monitoring, streaming and live broadcast graphics.
With UltraStudio HD Mini, we have taken a different direction by including some new connections people needed, and dropping some of the connections people don't use anymore. No one uses analog out anymore!
However, people are capturing from older analog and digital broadcast decks for archiving content to modern digital media files. People also want to run live graphics into switcher with fill and key and of course we often need to get high quality monitoring in HDMI and SDI when editing and color grading and need perfect AV sync. It also works with Open Broadcaster software for live 1080p streaming.
UltraStudio HD Mini has been designed to do these tasks well, and we have fit it all into the small Teranex Mini sized design. It's even Thunderbolt powered so you don't need to connect it to a power supply. You can even power it from your laptop battery! You can sit it on your desk beside your laptop, making it a great portable solution to take on the road.
If you add the optional Teranex Mini Smart Panel you also get video, audio meters and status, including a new frame buffer indicator to assist in evaluating disk performance on broadcast systems. You can also rack mount multiple units using the Teranex Mini Rack Shelf.
UltraStudio HD Mini includes 3G-SDI and HDMI outputs for edit monitoring. Plus the 3G-SDI outputs are dual link so you can output separate fill and key to live switchers.
The inputs include 3G-SDI as well as Y,Cr,Cb analog component or NTSC/PAL inputs, along with balanced analog inputs for connecting to older digital or analog broadcast decks for archiving. There are even deck control and reference inputs!

Technical Specifications:
Connections
SDI Video Inputs1 x 3Gb/s SD/HD switchable.
SDI Video Outputs2 x 3Gb/s SD/HD switchable, supports single and dual link 4:2:2/4:4:4.
SDI Rates270Mb, 1.5G, 3G
Optical SDINone
HDMI Video InputsNone
HDMI Video Outputs1 x HDMI 1.4b type A connector.
Analog Video InputsY, B-Y, R-Y/NTSC/PAL.
Analog Video OutputsNone
Analog Audio Inputs2 x 1/4 inch jack connectors for balanced and unbalanced analog audio.
Analog Audio OutputsNone, embedded audio only.
SDI Audio Inputs16 Channels embedded in SD and HD.
SDI Audio Outputs16 Channels embedded in SD and HD.
HDMI Audio Outputs2 Channels embedded in SD and HD.
Reference InputTri-Sync or Black Burst.
Codecs
CodecsAVC-Intra, AVCHD, Canon XF MPEG2, Digital SLR, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, DVCPRO50, DVCPROHD, DPX, HDV, XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD422, DNxHD, DNxHR, Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy, Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2.
Software
Software IncludedMedia Express, Disk Speed Test, LiveKey, Blackmagic Desktop Video Utility and Blackmagic driver on Mac OS X and Windows. Media Express, Blackmagic Desktop Video Utility and Blackmagic driver on Linux.
Internal Software UpgradeFirmware built into software driver. Software driver loads upgrades at system start or via updater software.
Video Standards
SD Video Standards525i59.94 NTSC, 625i50 PAL
HD Video Standards720p50, 720p59.94, 720p60
1080p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p60
1080PsF23.98, 1080PsF24, 1080PsF25, 1080PsF29.97, 1080PsF30
1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60, 1080p50, 1080p59.94, 1080p60
2K Video Standards2K DCI 23.98p, 2K DCI 24p, 2K DCI 25p, 2K DCI 23.98PsF, 2K DCI 24PsF, 2K DCI 25PsF
SDI ComplianceSMPTE 259M, SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 296M, SMPTE 372M and SMPTE 425M A/B
SDI Metadata SupportRP 188/SMPTE 12M-2 and closed captioning.
Audio SamplingTelevision rate of 48kHz and 24 bit.
SDI Video Sampling4:2:2/4:4:4
Color Precision8, 10, 12-bit RGB 4:4:4 up to 1080p30 and 8, 10-bit YUV 4:2:2 in all standards.
Color SpaceREC 601, REC 709
HDMI ResolutionPixel for pixel HD resolution input to connected device.
Multiple Rate supportSDI and HDMI video connections are switchable between standard definition and high definition. SDI switches between 270 Mb/s, 1.5 Gb/s and 3 Gb/s.
Copy ProtectionHDMI input is unable to capture from copy protected HDMI sources. Always confirm copyright ownership before capture or distribution of content.
Hardware Frame Bufferv210 (10 bit YUV), 2vuy (8 bit YUV), ARGB, BGRA (8 bit RGB), r210 (10 bit RGB), R12B,R12L (12 bit RGB).
Computer Capture1 x Thunderbolt™ 3 for Mac and Windows. Powers from Thunderbolt host computer, includes Blackmagic Desktop Video SDK.
Control
Built in Control PanelNone. Supports Teranex Mini Smart Panel with 2.2 inch color display for video preview, audio meters and status.
Device Control1 x Sony™ compatible RS-422 deck control port. Serial ports TxRx direction reversible under software control.
Environmental Specifications
Operating Temperature5° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Storage Temperature-20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)
Relative Humidity0% to 90% non-condensing
What's Included
What's IncludedUltraStudio HD Mini
SD card with software and manual.
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Warranty
Warranty3 Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty.
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