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Reddit mentions of Blackmagic Design DeckLink Duo 2 4ch SDI Playback and Capture Card BMD-BDLKDUO2

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Blackmagic Design DeckLink Duo 2 4ch SDI Playback and Capture Card BMD-BDLKDUO2. Here are the top ones.

Blackmagic Design DeckLink Duo 2 4ch SDI Playback and Capture Card BMD-BDLKDUO2
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    Features:
  • DeckLink Duo 2 is a PCI Express capture and playback card that supports SDI formats in SD and HD up to 1080p60
  • You get the flexibility of 4 separate capture or playback cards in one
  • It's completely customizable so it's perfect for media play-out systems, multi screen digital signage servers, real time multi channel capture systems and more
  • Can be installed in Mac, Windows and Linux based workstations and servers, giving you ultimate flexibility
  • Features high quality connections so you get pristine video and audio along with compatibility for working with the widest range of professional SDI equipment
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height6 Inches
Length6 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2020
Weight0.33125 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Blackmagic Design DeckLink Duo 2 4ch SDI Playback and Capture Card BMD-BDLKDUO2:

u/zackyd665 ยท 3 pointsr/PokemonSwordAndShield

I don't think the mods will let us even talk about things released today via the streamer who played today.

Edit: since I'm a dummy and only skimmed the OP earlier.

I would look into getting an HDMI capture card. So something like this: elgato 4k60

If you could get hands on one, there are models of the switch that have and sdi output on them. You can see them in the E3 footage and then use this to get the signal. Blackmagic Design DeckLink Duo 2 4ch SDI Playback and Capture Card BMD-BDLKDUO2

You would also need a PC with some kind of software like OBS. I would highly recommend epos vox for tutorials.

u/Jdcampbell ยท 2 pointsr/VIDEOENGINEERING

Of course! Here is an example with a small switcher: AW-HS50 In the specifications on that page you will see a listing at the bottom in the section called TALLY/GPI. As you see, it has 5 inputs and 7 outputs. The inputs can be assigned to do specific things on the switcher but the outputs/tally are usually assigned for a purpose (turn on the tally light on a camera or a multi-viewer, here is a video that goes over the setup on a larger, slightly out of date swticher), to turn on/activate when the source assigned to it has been selected on the program bus (larger switchers that have multiple program feeds with have the option to assign a source and program feed to use so you know which program feed went live with that specific source). You will have to dig into the manual for the specific switcher you want in order to set that up as most manufacturers do it a different way. When a tally is activated, it switches from being either negative to positively charged, or positively to negatively charged. This wire is then connected to another system that can take in this boolean value (on or off) and then assigned to a specific function on that system. Here is an example of what I meant by a GPIO USB device. With all of this being said, feel free to jump to my TLDR if you don't care.

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TL;DR

As others have said, just get a PCI capture card and set the inputs into OBS. Should be a lot easier and if you really want a physical switcher, just get some device that you can assign the buttons to keyboard shortcuts and then assign those shortcuts in OBS to change sources.

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Hope this helps and feel free to reach out with more questions. I don't mind.