amiaopensource / vrecord

Vrecord is open-source software for capturing a video signal and turning it into a digital file.
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Issue when install Desktop Video on Linux #750

Open a7med12h opened 1 year ago

a7med12h commented 1 year ago

I have Ubunto latest distribution. I have downloaded Desktop Video SW. and it has deb files . I tried to install packages and driver from files. It went ok but at the end the black magic SW could see Card. It means driver did not installed properly . Actually I trued by CMD and it was very very difficult. So I go by GUI deb .did any body installed Sesktop Video in Ubunto with no issue . Or please give best Linux distribution for installing this black magic driver

privatezero commented 1 year ago

Hi @a7med12h - I've always been successful with just using the standard sudo apt install [input].deb for installing Blackmagic Desktop Video on Ubuntu. For simplicity I usually use the package for desktopvideo-gui

a7med12h commented 1 year ago

Hi @a7med12h - I've always been successful with just using the standard sudo apt install [input].deb for installing Blackmagic Desktop Video on Ubuntu. For simplicity I usually use the package for desktopvideo-gui

Yes , it must be easy . But I do not know why the software could not see the card. I checked the fan of card, It was runing. So it means the card has power. But why it did not recognized by software . I did installation by GUI . Also got same problem. Maybe my issue with card then !

retokromer commented 1 year ago

When you open Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup, then the home page displays your connected hardware and provides an overview of all video activity on your hardware’s input and output connections.

a7med12h commented 1 year ago

When you open Blackmagic Desktop Video Setup, then the home page displays your connected hardware and provides an overview of all video activity on your hardware’s input and output connections.

Yes , you r right. That happened when I used Windows. But in Linux it did show me any connected devices