hello Peter
i use
modèle : Mac Pro 2009
Identifiant du modèle : MacPro4,1
Nom du processeur : Quad-Core Intel Xeon
Vitesse du processeur : 2,26 GHz
Nombre de processeurs : 2
Nombre total de c?urs : 8
Mémoire : 6 Go
Vitesse d?interconnexion du processeur : 5.86 GT/s
Nvidia Gforce 285 GTX
Phoenix card: PHX-D20HDSDI in x4 PCI Express
Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.5
OS on HDD 250Go 7200t SATA
MEDIA on SSD 250Go
Catalyst V4.4 M339
have an other question ?
best regard
Yves
I think the solution to the catch of power point.
VGA -> TVOne HDSDI -> Phoenix.
But is there any alternative to the scaler: TVOne C2-2355A Scaler the price I am getting is around ? 2379.
A cheaper solution, but with good results (for conversion to HD / SDI).
Thanks
E.cueto
Thank you very much, Richard, as always.
E.Cueto
My intention was the setup.
VGA ---> TVOne ---> DeckLink Intensity Pro HDMI.
That looks like a fantastic solution in quality - price.
But I need a solution that does not give me any problems if there are videos or animations, embedded in PowerPoint.
Or if the client happens to shoot a video from your computer. And tell me 5 minutes before the show.
So I think the solution,
VGA -> Scaler to HD / SDI ---->Phonenix HD / SDI, seems the perfect solution.
Am I wrong?
A greeting and thank you very much.
E.Cueto
the simplest solution is usually the best
But not always
It's best to have several techniques available in case of technical restrictions
I use the decklink DVI extender with the Phoenix card all the time. It works very well. It also has the advantage if you want to leave the PPT PC far from the catalyst, there is no problem. Just use a good BNC cable and done! And you are good up to 100M.
USB frame grabbers drop frames when you play videos.
Gilles