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Friday, September 09, 2011

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Blackmagic breaks Thunderbolt price budget with US$299 Intensity Extreme

Allan Tépper | 09/09

The US$299 Intensity Extreme is the first bus-powered a/v Thunderbolt interface, although not the first bus-powered device.

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At IBC in Amsterdam, Blackmagic has just announced its second Thunderbolt audio/video i/o interface, the US$299 Intensity Extreme. For about 70% less in price than Blackmagic’s first Thunderbolt product, the Intensity Extreme is also the first bus-powered a/v Thunderbolt interface, although not the first bus-powered device (since Matrox’s Thunderbolt adapter is bus-powered, but it is not an audio/video interface itself, but the connection to one). When connected with a laptop (i.e. MacBook Air or MacBook Pro), the Intensity Extreme will be powered by the laptop’s internal battery via the Thunderbolt connection. This article will describe exactly what you’ll get —and what you won’t get— if you choose the US$299 Intensity Extreme interface from Blackmagic, and its availability.

Intensity Extreme features and specs

  • Compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro 7, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop and any QuickTime-based software application.
  • HDMI video and audio capture and playback.
  • Analog capture and playback in SD/HD component. In SD (NTSC/PAL), composite and Y/C (“S-Video”).
  • Stereo analog audio capture and playback.
  • Thunderbolt connection (end-point, so no loopability, but bus-powered, so no extra power required).
  • Capture and playback using the following códecs: DV25 (8-bit), DV100 (“DVCPRO HD”) (8-bit), HDV-compliant MPEG2 (8-bit), Online JPEG (8-bit), ProRes (10-bit) and uncompressed video.
  • HDMI and component analog switches between HD and SD.
  • Video capture and playback with Blackmagic Media Express 3 utility.
  • Compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and Mac OS X 10.7 Lion.
  • Includes breakout cable with RCA type connectors for analog video and audio.

What you don’t get with this inexpensive model

  • No SDI
  • No balanced XLR audio
  • No onboard device control (Some editing software allows for device control via a serial port, USB, or even FireWire/IEEE-1394.)
  • No genlock
  • Less software compatibility
  • As of publication time, neither the UltraStudio 3D nor the Intensity Extreme offers digital RGB-over-HDMI output for the HP DreamColor monitor. If and when Blackmagic adds this feature to either product, I will amend this article and announce it.

Availability of the Intensity Extreme

Blackamagic says that the Intensity Extreme will be available in the 4th quarter of 2011.

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