Art Zemon
New Member
Hello,
I know that this isn't strictly about OBS but I figure somebody here has to have some valid suggestions so here goes....
My congregation has had a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle USB for several years. We use it to live stream our services. Nothing fancy, just a single PTZ camera with component video output. We turn the system on and expect it to run unattended for 60 to 90 minutes.
My problem is that the Blackmagic driver software is nutty unreliable. Sometime it works. Sometimes not. When it works, life is wonderful and we get a great video stream. Most of the time when it does not work, rebooting the computer fixes it. Sometimes not.
The computer is a brand new Lenovo laptop
This morning was a good example of a failure. I turned on the camera. I turned on the laptop. Windows booted. I started OBS. No video. No audio. I opened the Windows Device Manager and saw only one entry for a Blackmagic device. (There should be three.) Checking properties for that device gave me an error message that the driver could not be loaded because there was already a driver in memory.
What the heck?!?! Like I said... all I had done with the computer was to turn it on, wait for it to boot, and start OBS.
We have other weird glitches, too. Sometimes we get video but no audio. Sometime both work. The flakiness truly seems to be at the driver level because if OBS isn't working then neither is Blackmagic Video Express.
Should I switch to a different video capture device? My primary concern is that this needs to run reliably. Every time someone follows the instructions, they should be able to live stream. No fuss. No bother. We aren't even close.
I would appreciate your thoughts/suggestions/ideas.
-- Art Z.
I know that this isn't strictly about OBS but I figure somebody here has to have some valid suggestions so here goes....
My congregation has had a Blackmagic Intensity Shuttle USB for several years. We use it to live stream our services. Nothing fancy, just a single PTZ camera with component video output. We turn the system on and expect it to run unattended for 60 to 90 minutes.
My problem is that the Blackmagic driver software is nutty unreliable. Sometime it works. Sometimes not. When it works, life is wonderful and we get a great video stream. Most of the time when it does not work, rebooting the computer fixes it. Sometimes not.
The computer is a brand new Lenovo laptop
- Lenovo IdeaPad 500S (Neweggbusiness item 9b-34-319-905)
- Windows 10 Home
- Blackmagic Desktop Video 10.8.1
- OBS
This morning was a good example of a failure. I turned on the camera. I turned on the laptop. Windows booted. I started OBS. No video. No audio. I opened the Windows Device Manager and saw only one entry for a Blackmagic device. (There should be three.) Checking properties for that device gave me an error message that the driver could not be loaded because there was already a driver in memory.
What the heck?!?! Like I said... all I had done with the computer was to turn it on, wait for it to boot, and start OBS.
We have other weird glitches, too. Sometimes we get video but no audio. Sometime both work. The flakiness truly seems to be at the driver level because if OBS isn't working then neither is Blackmagic Video Express.
Should I switch to a different video capture device? My primary concern is that this needs to run reliably. Every time someone follows the instructions, they should be able to live stream. No fuss. No bother. We aren't even close.
I would appreciate your thoughts/suggestions/ideas.
-- Art Z.