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Sorry Kristian Lam, continued thread...
by
dom_EESB
on May 22, 2006 at 12:17:12 pm
Hi again,
Fianlly got a chance to try this out.
Did the repair idea on 5.5, and that did not work.
Uninstalled and then put on 5.5.1 and this also does not work in Premiere 1.5.
Is there some kind of log file or system check file I can give you to see why it might not be instlling properly?
Thanks,
Dominic
P.S. If you don't spot this, as it's almost a month old post now, I will start a new thread containing our past correspondence.
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Name: dom_EESB
Date: Apr 19, 2006 at 12:29:30 pm
Subject: No Premiere ability with 5.5 ?
I had been running drivers version 5.1.x of some flavour due to knowing they worked and needing the systems running for projects that were happening.
I installed 5.5 last week after removing the old drivers, as you have to.
After Effects works fine, but Premiere has no Blackmagic settings anymore, and if I open a project that was created with Decklink cards, it tells me it needs rendering, and I get no output at all from the Decklink as I work. Premiere simply seems to be unaware that the card even exists.
I kind of need this working again asap. Otherwise I've got to go back to old versions of drivers. I've just downloaded 5.5.1 and so may have to try that.
The card in my machine is a Decklink Pro.
Strangely, I put the same drivers (5.5) ino a brand new machine we built last week which has a Decklink Extreme in, and Premiere is fine with that.
Any clues?
Dominic Osborne
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Director & Head of Visuals
Eight Eyed Sea Bass Ltd
www.eighteyedseabass.com
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Name: Kristian Lam
Date: Apr 20, 2006 at 8:09:46 am
Subject: Re: No Premiere ability with 5.5 ?
Hi,
It sounds like a bad install. If After Effect works with the card, then perhaps the settings for Premiere was not installed properly and that's why it can't see the card. Have you tried right clicking on the installer MSI file and then select "Repair"?
Alternatively, uninstall v5.5 and install v5.5.1 and let me know how it goes.
regards
Kristian Lam
Blackmagic Design
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Name: dom_EESB
Date: Apr 20, 2006 at 10:26:10 am
Subject: Re: No Premiere ability with 5.5 ?
Thanks, will try that either later today or tomorrow, once clients have been and gone.
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