Utility New!: Blackmagic Multibridge

In the rapidly evolving world of broadcast and post-production video, hardware often becomes obsolete long before it physically breaks. Few devices exemplify this transition better than Blackmagic Design’s Multibridge series. Once a revolutionary line of external PCIe expansion chassis and converters, these units are now considered legacy hardware.

| Feature | Multibridge + Utility | Modern Alternative | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1080p60 (Pro) / 2K (Eclipse) | 4K/60 or 12G-SDI | | Driver Support | Windows 10 (hacky) / macOS 10.15 (max) | Windows 11 / macOS Sonoma native | | Connection | PCIe cable (obsolete) | Thunderbolt 3/4 or USB-C 3.2 | | Software | Legacy utility only | Desktop Video 12 + SDK | | Price (used) | $50 (hardware) + $200 (time) | $150 (UltraStudio Recorder 3G) | blackmagic multibridge utility

For $145, you can buy a Blackmagic UltraStudio Recorder 3G which is Thunderbolt 3, plug-and-play, and supports all modern software (OBS, Resolve, vMix). It is smaller, lighter, and works with zero utilities. Part 7: Real-World Use Cases in 2025 Is there any reason to still use the Multibridge Utility? In the rapidly evolving world of broadcast and

If you spend more than two hours trying to turn the "red light" to green, it is time to accept that the utility cannot fix aging hardware capacitors or deprecated PCIe standards. | Feature | Multibridge + Utility | Modern