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  1. #1

    Thanks

    Hi
    Thanks for fast replies! The Miranda Stuff is great, but not quite what i want.
    I´ll guess i have to talk my customer into some other solution.

    Regards

    Abbe W

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    there are a lot of rackmounted sdi convertors from vga out there.
    to suit different budgets and different requirements.

    the miranda thing is not representative.

    what does your client want to do?

  3. #3
    extron makes a more representative box to do vga to sdi conversion,
    many other companies do these boxes.


    vsc700d:
    http://www.extron.com/product/produc...700&subtype=39

    usp 405:
    http://www.extron.com/product/produc...405&subtype=39

    vsc 900D, dual input:
    http://www.extron.com/product/produc...900&subtype=39

  4. #4
    if you are confused about what sdi actually is, there is an article here

    http://www.extron.com/technology/archive.asp?id=sdi

  5. #5

    S-Video to SDI

    Hi
    Thanks for all the nice links, i got an idea. The Radeon 9800 has a S-Video out, is that supported by the Catalyst software at all or is it working just as it is?
    Then i could get a relly cheap way of solving my problem. These converters are pretty common and does just what i want.
    What my customer want to do is just not having loads of Coax and amplifiers since the Catalyst racks are a long way from the LEDscreen.


    Regards Abbe W

  6. #6
    i have done shows where the led screens are run from the composite or s-video output from the 9800.

    composite looks a bit shit around the edges, but sometimes its fine for what the client is aware of.
    You just have to check.

    You can output composite or s-video directly from the mac using the retail 9800, and catalyst will work with the outputs.

    What you must do is actually have a video device connected to the system when you boot it up.
    The 9800 cards senses the output on the composite connector, and if it doesnt see a 75ohm resistive load, it assumes no video device is connected or present, and does not give you the option of outputing composite video.

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    I've used some Smart-E VGA to cat5 converters - One at either end - Cheap and effective option - no signal loss. Can also send RS232 with certain ones too.

    The extron VGA - SDI scan converters are great - 1U half rack size - available from good AV hire companies...

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