On Wed, 7 Aug 2019, Rik Roukens wrote:

Thanks for your reply Marton,

Probably this can be worked around from software, so ffmpeg could be
smart
enough to enable half duplex mode even if the specified input is the
"slave" connector.

I agree, it feels like it should set the duplex mode by default when you
choose to output on DeckLink Duo (3) or (4).

In any case, there is also the option of specifying the default duplex
mode (and saving it) with the control panel application, or its linux
counterpart. I believe in that case the duplex mode should simply work,
because that becomes the default mode...

Thanks, I've considered installing a GUI just for that purpose, but I'd
really like to avoid that. If you have any good suggestion how to do the
above without installing ubuntu desktop, your advice is very welcome :)

Every setting is stored in /etc/blackmagic/BlackmagicPreferences.xml, changing duplex mode there and rebooting (or maybe simply restarting the helper daemon?) should probably do the trick.

Regards,
Marton
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