Help Needed with Delta 3 and Blackmagic SDI Micro Card - Not Working At All

userHead Emilio.Rodriguez 2024-11-04 05:15:20 81 Views1 Replies

Hello, I recently bought a LattePanda Delta 3. I also purchased a Blackmagic SDI Micro card (https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/decklink/techspecs/W-DLK-35) to use for capture and playback on various streaming projects. I can't get the default Windows 10 to see the PCIe M.2 card. The card is currently in the B Key slot.

 

Things I have done:

-Updated BIOS to the PCIe version - PCIe x1 Support in M.2 B key slot (LP-BS-7-S70JR200-CN51G-8G_A_PCIE)

 

-Checked in Windows 10 Device Manager to see if the card is there. It is not. Not even as an unidentified device. 

 

-Installed two versions of Blackmagic Desktop Video app - 14.2.1 & 10.9.5

 

-combed through BIOS to see if it can see the device. I can't seem to find it anywhere. I might not be looking in the right place

 

-combed thru BIOS to see it there is a toggle to enable/disable M.2 cards.

 

Can anyone shed some light on this? I had originally planned to install Ubuntu server and operate a streaming encoding environment using ffmpeg via command line, but I wanted to see if Windows and possibly OBS could handle these tasks first as a test. 

 

Thank you in advance.