What's new in Desktop Video 10.3.4
- Adds support for latest release of Avid Media Composer 8.3
- Adds support for latest release of Adobe Premiere Pro CC 8.2
- General performance and stability improvements for all models.
Minimum system requirements for Mac OS X
- Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite or later.
- Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks or later.
- Mac OS X computer with either Thunderbolt, PCIe slot or
USB 3.0. - 4 GB of system memory.
- DaVinci Resolve 10 and 11
- Apple Final Cut Pro X
- Apple Motion 4
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 and earlier
- Adobe After Effects CC 2014 and earlier
- Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 and earlier
- Autodesk Smoke 2013
- Avid Media Composer 7 or 8
- Avid News Cutter 11
- Avid Symphony 6.5
- Avid Pro Tools 10 and 11
- The Foundry Nuke
- Windows Specific
- Microsoft Windows 8 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit
- Microsoft Windows computer with either Thunderbolt, PCIe slot or USB 3.0 port.
- 4 GB of system memory.
- DaVinci Resolve 10 and 11
- Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2014 and earlier
- Adobe After Effects CC 2014 and earlier
- Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 and earlier
- Avid Media Composer 7 and 8
- Avid Media Symphony 6 and 7
- Avid News Cutter 6 and 7
- Sony Vegas Pro 9
- Fusion 7
- The Foundry Nuke
- Cyberlink Power Director
- Nero Video 2014
- VLC
What's new in Desktop Video 10.3.4
- Updated driver to build against Linux 3.15 and later
- Fix for issue updating firmware on DeckLink 4K Extreme 12G
- General performance and stability improvements for all models.
Basic system requirements:
- 32 bit x86 running Linux 2.6.18 or higher
- 64 bit x86_64 running Linux 2.6.18 or higher
Thunderbolt Hotplug Requirements
Thunderbolt devices cannot be plugged in hot on kernels earlier than 2.6.30.
Supported kernels older than 3.12 require an extra step after plugging the device in. You must tell the kernel to rescan the PCI bus using the following command:
# sudo sh -c 'echo 1 > /sys/bus/pci/rescan'
Kernel 3.12 and later support hotplug without the need for any extra steps.
Supported Distributions
This release has been tested on:
- Ubuntu 10.04 - 14.04
- Debian 6 - 7
- Fedora 15 - 20
- CentOS 5 - 6
- OpenSUSE 12.3 - 13.1
Installing Desktop Video Software
If you have installed the drivers prior to installing any of these applications, we recommend that you uninstall and reinstall the drivers. This will ensure that all relevant components are installed in their required locations.
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