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Blackmagic Intensity card now supports Canon HV20
Published by Matthew Jeppsen June 12th, 2007 in Formats, Hardware, NewsI see over at HD For Indies that Blackmagic has added more format support options for the Intensity card series, including support for the Canon HV20 camcorder. They can also transcode to ProRes 422 in realtime. Download the latest drivers here.
Videoguys has the HDMI Intensity card series listed at $245 and $345, respectively. B&H has them for $249 and $331.
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Ah, thanks for the updates. I’ve been watching this card with interest. I didn’t know about ProRes - interesting!
Have you/anyone figured out how to control the HV20 from FCP using the Intensity card?
Thanx
Jeff, the last I heard from a Intensity card user (he captures from a Sony V1U) you have to capture uncontrolled. I’m unsure if that is still the case for him, or if it also affects HV20 users. And since I’m not yet on a Intel Mac Pro, I can’t personally test the card. It would be nice if they could roll out some PPC drivers, but I’m not holding my breath. Wish I could help you more.
-Matt Jeppsen