Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro HDMI card

Blackmagic Design Intensity Pro HDMI card

$199.95

3.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 6 reviews

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Product Information

  • Overview

    Add the incredible quality of high definition HDMI to your desktop computer for the highest quality video capture and playback. Intensity Pro is the ideal companion for most video editing software on your Mac.

    True HDMI digital connections

    Intensity Pro features an analog component, NTSC, PAL and S-Video for capture and playback. Connect to HDV cameras and digital set-top boxes for the highest quality, uncompressed capture, bypassing the HDV compression chip.

    Ideal for monitoring uncompressed HD, HDV and DV edits on the latest big screen televisions and video projectors.

    Go beyond HDV video quality

    With Intensity, you can now capture and play back full resolution HDTV uncompressed video for true broadcast and feature film quality editing.

    Totally eliminate HDV and DV compression quality problems and render much cleaner graphics while retaining deeper colour and image detail.

    If you need lower data rate editing, you can select from a range of professional compressed video capture modes using technology used on Hollywood feature films. Why limit your creativity?

    Live Production with On-Air 2.0

    Experience the incredible excitement of filming events live with the Blackmagic On-Air 2.0 production studio, allowing two Intensity boards to be used at once, for live mixing between two HD or SD cameras.

    On-Air includes everything you need for a live production studio, including camera monitoring, program monitoring, graphic keying and recording to disk.

    Cross-platform compatible

    Plug into Mac OS X and Windows computers with the same card, and use your favourite software, including Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Fusion and many more.

    Intensity Pro is fully DirectShow and QuickTime compatible, allowing you to work with a wide range of software for editing, design and paint, through to the exciting video utility software.

    Professional video standards

    Instantly switch between HD and SD video standards. Intensity allows capture in professional file formats so you can deliver finished television programs, music videos and other work at broadcast standards.

  • Highlights

    • Cross platform compatible (Mac OS X and Windows)
    • Professional video standards
    • Instantly switch between HD and SD video
    • Compatible software including Final Cut Pro, After Effects, Photoshop, Shake, Motion, iDVD, DVD Studio Pro, Cleaner and many more
    • DirectShow and QuickTime support
    • Features Blackmagic On-Air 2.0 live production studio
    • Analog component, NTSC, PAL and S-Video for capture and playback
  • Apple Recommends For

    High-definition, broadcast standard video capture, editing and playback on your Mac.
  • What's in the Box?

    • Intensity Pro Card
    • Break-out cable connects Intensity Pro to all types of analog video and audio equipment
    • Blackmagic On-Air 2.0 and Media Express applications
  • Tech Specs

    • Connections : RCA Plug,S-Video,Composite,HDMI port
  • System Requirements

    Mac

    • Mac OS X v.10.4.8 or later
    • Mac Intel processor
    • 4 GB RAM
  • Manufacturer Information

    Part Number

    • Mfr. Part Number : BINTSPRO
    • UPC or EAN No. : 9338716000160

    Warranty

    • Note : Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
    • Warranty : One-year limited

Ratings & Reviews

  • Great Capture Card!

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I've had this since early November of 2007 and these are my thoughts...

    First off, I'm using a Mac Pro Quad @ 2.66Ghz with 3 Gi gs of RAM, two 250GB hard drives running on Leopard OS X. I haven't tried using this card with a Windows OS on a bootcamp partition. So I can't help you there.

    The Good:
    -Simple to install.
    -The software downloads and PDF manual are always free at their website.
    -Captures through Composite (yellow), Component (red, green, blue) or HDMI (480i/NTSC, 720p, 1080i) with the choice of a couple codecs to choose from (JPEG, NTSC, DVCPRO and Uncompressed).
    -No delay from source to output (even while capturing).
    -Upscale SD to HD or downscale HD to SD while capturing.
    -I LOVE using it with Final Cut Pro and After Effects CS3 (highest point) because it's instantly responsive and it's nice to see how my projects look on a separate monitor.
    -Captured HD footage looks great!

    The Not So Good:
    -It doesn't capture 480p. (lame, knowing I have to de-interlace NTSC footage if I were to upload the video on the internet).
    -You HAVE to know which format you're capturing and/or editing whether it's NTSC, 720p or 1080i. You select the format in the "Easy Setup" in Final Cut Pro. Just make sure the incoming and project format is the same.
    -When the card doesn't seem to work, you either have to restart your computer or re-install the software to right itself. Weird, but that's what works for me (and it doesn't take long at all).

    Verdict:
    Since I don't like de-interlacing video, I usually capture in 720p (which still looks great!) with the DVCPRO codec. Again, it's really awesome to work with in Final Cut Pro and to see how your projects look through another monitor and how responsive it is scrolling through the timeline. That and capturing HD footage are the definite selling points (in my book). The one major downer is not being able to capture in 480p but I can live with it. Overall, this capture card is a great product! Definitely worth the clams.

    I'm giving it 5 stars because I'm very happy with it, I still use it to this day and I'm going to continue to use it for my future projects.

    • Written by from Savannah

    154 of 167 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Great Capture Card!
  • Superb Card

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I'm pretty ticked that guy gave it 1 star because of his sheer stupidity. The card works great on a boot camp system, a hackintos h, and systems that are exclusive to OS X and Vista/XP. The moron probably didn't realize that you have to go into Control Panel/Preferences (under Apple menu) to change input settings.

    It's his fault he's missing out on a great product. The video quality is superb and the Final Cut Pro support is excellent. I highly recommend this card for both HDMI and analog capturing as it does a terrific job with both. Don't be fooled by the 3 star average. The guy who put one star down is simply a fool when it comes to knowing how to use computers. If you can install the card, then you *should* be savvy enough to use it. Plain and simple.

    • Written by from Beloit

    106 of 132 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Superb Card
  • Great with Final Cut Pro

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I bought this card in order to monitor hd content from fcp. It works great. Only once have I had a problem with it. Even though it says it only supports 1080i 60 it works with 24p too! And best of all the price is great. I have not tried capturing uncompressed through hdmi yet (I'm not sure if my g raid (0 config) at firewire 800 is fast enough to support uncompressed hd.

    • Written by from West Orange

    72 of 82 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Great with Final Cut Pro
  • Your devices/Macs may not be supported

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Newer HDMI dongles from iPad to Intensity pro wont work however the older (model A1388) HDMI cable will work. So if you have the c lips on your HMDI dongle for iPad it wont work. Also trying to capture video from a Macbook Air wont work for me. Company says theres a difference between refresh rate and frame rate. They only support TV formats so some PC formats/computers wont work. Buyer beware.

    • Written by from VILLA PARK

    10 of 15 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Your devices/Macs may not be supported
  • The description of this product is misleading

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    I wanted to watch uncompressd movies made from iMovie connected to my TV via HDMI; if you read the product description you think it is just what you need. Not so. I installed the card and the drivers and it did not work. I e-mailed the tech at Blackmagic: This is what he said:

    That application will never be able to utilize our card. You will need to purchase Final Cut Pro if you wish to use our card to monitor your video while you are editing. That is not a support application and is not designed to utilize our card. I don't believe Apple ever intended it to be able to interface with 3rd party hardware.

    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but if you want to use our card to monitor your editing, you will have to get something like FCP in order to use our card.

    Final Cut pro cost $999.00 a rather large increase from iMovie. Unfortunately I have to return the card.

    • Written by from East Lansing

    19 of 102 people found this useful

    Was this useful? The description of this product is misleading
  • Great with Final Cut Pro

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    I bought this card in order to monitor hd content from fcp. It works great. Only once have I had a problem with it. Even though it says it only supports 1080i 60 it works with 24p too! And best of all the price is great. I have not tried capturing uncompressed through hdmi yet (I'm not sure if my g raid (0 config) at firewire 800 is fast enough to support uncompressed hd.

    • Written by from West Orange

    72 of 82 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Great with Final Cut Pro

Questions & Answers

Answers from the community

  • Will this work with a Mac Pro 1,1?

    • Asked by Colin O from Rochester
    • Apr 21, 2012

    Answer

    Yes! works well in my Mac Pro 1.1 2006 but remember the capture has to be NON HDCP to work! (as in n ot copy protected like a ps3 or tv tuner.) most pro cameras work perfectly!

    • Answered by Johnathon M from Scarborough
    • Nov 24, 2012
  • Can I use this product with a Mac book pro?

    • Asked by Philip G from Camp Pendleton
    • Jan 23, 2010

    Best Answer

    Unfortunatily I think this card is for towers only! I dont think the MacBook Pro has sufficient room for it! I think Blackmagic Design has an breakout box that can be used with laptops!

    • Answered by Bill C
    • Apr 14, 2010
  • Answer

    No. This is a PCI Express expansion card - only Mac Pros have that type of expansion slot.

    In yo ur situation, simply purchase one of the many external converter boxes with a FireWire or USB2 interface, such as the Grass Valley/Canopus series of products; or one of the BlackMagic or ElGato USB "dongle" converters, which plug right into a USB2 port.

    • Answered by Matthew R from Santa Fe
    • May 21, 2011