USB 3.0 Frequently Asked Questions
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If your computer does not have a suitable USB 3.0 port, but has PCI Express slots, you can use any DeckLink
card to capture the SDI output of your ATEM switcher, or use an UltraScope card on Mac OS X and Windows
for waveform monitoring.
Computers with a Thunderbolt port can also capture the SDI output by using an UltraStudio 3D or
UltraStudio Express.
If your Mac OS X or Windows computer does not have PCI Express slots or a Thunderbolt port, you can
use a H.264 Pro Recorder, connected via USB 2.0, to capture the SDI output of your ATEM switcher to H.264
compressed files.
What USB 3.0 motherboards can I use for uncompressed video capture or waveform monitoring?
Please refer to the Blackmagic Design website: http://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/detail/
faqs/?sid=3958&pid=4035&os=win for the latest support information, including supported motherboards
with USB 3.0.
Which USB 3.0 notebooks can I use for uncompressed video capture or waveform monitoring?
We currently recommend the HP PAVILION dv7 with 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2670QM processor
2.2GHz or faster, with an ATI Radeon HD7690MXT 2GB GDDR5 graphics processor or faster, and a 1920 x
1080 display resolution. We are in the process of qualifying more notebooks.
Do I need to update my USB 3.0 drivers and firmware to use an ATEM 1 M/E or 2 M/E
Production Switcher?
Yes, it is essential to run the latest USB 3.0 drivers and firmware for Windows for your USB 3.0 equipped
motherboard or USB 3.0 PCIe card.