![]() ![]() Depending on which version of Pro Tools you have you may need an earlier version of the Blackmagic Design Desktop Video software. #BLACKMAGIC DESKTOP VIDEO DRIVERS ARE NOT DIGITALLY SIGNED DRIVER#On the software side the driver for their capture and playback devices is called Desktop Video and can be found on the Blackmagic Design Support Center. They also advised us that they now use a system of application icons on each of the product pages to identify support for different software including Pro Tools. There are all the AJA video interfaces that AJA list as supported to work with Pro Tools… The two ranges of AJA products that show Pro Tools support are the KONA family and the Io family of video interfaces. AJA ProductsĪJA have detailed compatibility charts which include a row specifying whether a particular product is supported to work with Pro Tools. So we undertook some research to find out what both Blackmagic Design and AJA say about which of their products are supported for use with Pro Tools. Please contact the appropriate third party vendor for further support”. Avid does not expressly qualify any third party video hardware. ![]() It does go on to say “Third party video peripherals are tested by Blackmagic Design and AJA. All it says is that Blackmagic Family Video Cards and AJA Video Cards are supported but it doesn’t specify which ones. This is where Avid’s compatibility information becomes a little vague. ![]() The Avid Mojo DX was last sold by Avid on 31st May 2015 but will remain supported until 31st May 2020 and so also remains on the supported list of video peripherals for Pro Tools. It could capture SD and HD digital material, and editors could enjoy real-time SD and HD monitoring too. The Avid Mojo DX, was designed to provide a high-performance video hardware interface for their video editing software Media Composer. ![]()
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