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make sure you have the right USB 3.0 chip-set in your system. This will solve a broken link in the driver-sets that occurred after 10.2 series of drivers. I believe in either R39 or R40 coming at some point this year there should be a fix for the Blackmagic cards and I believe but not 100% sure that the Intensity 4K cards will be covered as well.

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The DataPath-E1 is a single-input card and the -E2 is dual-input if needed, multiple DataPath cards may be used in one system, and the limit is the number of PCIe slots (again, x4 is the minimum) available on the motherboard to use multiple such cards with WYSIWYG, they must be installed in the computer one by one. The AVerMedia and BlackMagic Design cards/devices are single-input.

  • the BlackMagic Design Intensity Shuttle for USB 3.0 input options are Composite, S-Video, Component and HDMI ONLY works when connected to a USB 3.0 port it is important to note that WYSIWYG only supports the USB 3.0 model-CAST Software has not yet tested, and therefore cannot support, any other video capture devices by BlackMagic Design.
  • the AVerMedia DVD EZMaker 7 AVerMedia’s part number for this MTVDVDEZ7, the model number is C039 input options are Composite and S-Video.
  • ** IMPORTANT NOTE: In order for the DataPath cards to work properly, their driver must be installed with the Kernel Streaming option, NOT with the User-Mode Streaming option installing the User-Mode Streaming driver will result in the video appearing upside-down in WYSIWYG.
  • the DataPathVisionRGB-E1/s** or VisionRGB-E2/s** the only input option on these is DVI.
  • the AVerMedia Game Broadcaster HD AVerMedia’s part number for this MTVGBCAST, the model number is C127 input options are HDMI, VGA and Component.
  • the AVerMedia DarkCrystal HD Capture Pro AVerMedia’s part number for this is MTVHDDVRR, the model number is C027 input options are HDMI, Component, S-Video and Composite.
  • The following are expansion cards which require a PCIe slot (running at x4 minimum):

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    Here are the capture devices which CAST Software has tested and therefore recommend and support for use with WYSIWYG this list will be updated once more devices are tested. (In case you do wish to purchase a device not listed below, information regarding the type of driver that it uses should available from its manufacturer.) As such, we are unable to officially support any capture cards which we haven't tested ourselves-and we strongly advise against purchasing a video capture device that is not listed below. Therefore, in theory, any such device which uses such drivers should work but not all do. In order for video capture devices to work with WYSIWYG, their driver must be of the Windows Driver Model (WDM ) type.









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