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Blackmagic Desktop Video Adds Native Apple Silicon Support on Media Composer

Once again, there’s another new update to report regarding new firmware for Blackmagic Desktop Video, the software behind the company’s popular DeckLink capture and playback cards. This new update—version 14.5—is set to add native Apple Silicon support on Media Composer, plus some other new HDR playback support on DeckLink and UltraStudio models using the latest versions of Adobe After Effects.Let's go over everything new you’ll find in Desktop Video 14.5, including all of the system requirements you’ll need and how to install the latest software today.What's new in Desktop Video 14.5 — (@) If you’re looking to upgrade your video capture and playback with your computer, here are all of the new supports and features coming to your DeckLink, UltraStudio, and Intensity cards with this latest update. The Blackmagic Desktop Video 14.5 update has the following new features: Update Media Composer plugin to support Apple Silicon natively.Add support for HDR playback from Adobe After Effect 25 Beta.System RequirementsIf you’re looking into using Blackmagic Desktop Video for the first time, here are the minimum system requirements for MacOS and Windows, as well as insights into which products are supported on various operating systems and third-party software. Mac OS Specific Minimum System Requirements for Mac OSmacOS 14.0 Sonoma.macOS 15.0 Sequoia or later.Mac with Apple Silicon or Intel-based CPU.Mac with a Thunderbolt connection or PCIe slot.8 GB of system memory.Note: The following products are supported on macOS Ventura and Sonoma: Apple silicon and Intel Macs:DeckLink Duo 2DeckLink Quad 2DeckLink Quad HDMI RecorderDeckLink 8K...

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