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Hardware:
HP Z4 G4 / Xeon / W2133 / 3.6GHz
Avid Artist DNxIQ (PCIe)
Software:
Windows 11 24H2
Black Magic Video desktop 14.5
Adobe Premiere Pro 25.3.0 (Build 84)
Connection:
SDI Out to video display
Audio Out to monitor speakers
Microphone to Voice processor to Audio Line In DNxIQ
Issue:
When using the VoiceOver option on a timeline in Premiere, no audio is recorded.
Off course all audio settings are correct (DNxIQ selected)
But when Black Magic Media Express is opened and set to log and capture, audio is coming in.
And while this application is in focus on the screen audio is also recorded in Premiere.
Is there an explanation for this?
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I don´t have an explanation but i have seen this before with BMD hardware and with other hardware as well on different computers. I remeber having similar issue with the BMD Intensity Pro card. I also had the same issue when capturing video through a Canopus ADVC 300. Premiere Pro could not see/capture the video unless i lauched Canopus own software, the Picture Controller 300.
I think that some hardware requires it´s own software to "open the gates" of either the video stream and/or the audio stream coming into the card. I think this limitation is related to the hardware and not Premiere Pro, or any other software that can record audio. I found it frustrating back then.
It is strange though that you input the audio to your Avid Artist DNxIQ but need a non-Avid software to get the audio into Premiere Pro, iow BMD´s Media Express.
Have you tried as a test to record audio through the Avid Artist DNxIQ in Adobe Audition or any other software that can record audio, without BMD Media Express running in the background? Or, input the audio to the BMD card you have, change the audio inputs in Premiere Pro to BMD and record?
If it works in Audition it should work in Premiere Pro as well, hopefully.
...But when Black Magic Media Express is opened and set to log and capture, audio is coming in.
And while this application is in focus on the screen audio is also recorded in Premiere.Is there an explanation for this?
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