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Hello Martin, and hello to the whole community.
I open another post to ask for confirmation of my new PC configuration. The need is to acquire two analog sources, and analog out. With three "Blackmagic Intensity Pro" I can do this? With these three cards in the future I might work in HDMI? sources can be mixed in and out?
For example: two HDMI inputs, recording on Hard Disk vMix, analog composite output to a screen.
And to do this, this PC work?
- ALI LC-POWER 500W - MoBo Gigabyte GA-Z68XP-UD3 - CPU i5-2300 boxed - RAM DDR3 Corsair xms3 8Gb (2x4 in Dual Channel mode) - Nvidia GTX550 1Gb - HDD Samsung SpinPoint F3 500Gb (for S.O. e software only) - 2 x HDD Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB in RAID 0 (for video recording) - 3 x BlackMagic Intensity PRO
All mounted in a rack-mount industrial chassis
The mobo has two firewire ports be used simultaneously (tested).
One other question ... IF I WOULD INCREASE THE INPUTS? I have to find a Mobo with multiple ports PCI-Ex and mount other BMI?
Thanks to you and all those who wish to respond.
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Yes, you can use as many Intensity Pro cards as you like. I recommend using the second output of the graphics card for the output to the screen as there will be a delay if you use the Intensity Pro output. (This is an Intensity Pro limitation as the output is designed for recording) There are many motherboards out there with 6x PCI-Ex slots such as: http://www.asus.com/Moth...1366/P6T6_WS_Revolution/
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I wanted to know if I can use the analog output of the Blackmagic to send the composite signal to an uplink. is difficult for an uplink accepts a DVI signal. The exit delay is not important.
Thanks for the tip on the motherboard;) The rest of the configuration is ok? Or do I need an i7?
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