but you cant send dvi more than 12 feet without very expensive convertors.
but you cant send dvi more than 12 feet without very expensive convertors.
Have you seen or tested this device?
http://www.miranda.com/product.php?i=235&l=1
I am yet undecided on whther DVI should stay DVI. I found this device because it could be useful sometimes to send "hd" content over a single cable.
Best wishes,
Sven
yes.
dvi-ramp - these have been around longer.
they are much more expensive than $2000 for the gefen box.
i called them when they first came out.
cant remember the exact cost.
possibly close to $10,000 -someone can correct me on this?
isnt distributing dvi over anything other than a short run difficult?
and the cables are not designed for long runs.
28mar2005 -they seem to have removed the dvi -sdi conversion but from their webpage.
their webpage used to indicate that you could change the direction of conversion using jumpers.
The box still appears to have a dvi-input and a dvi-output
There is some Dvi to fiber options out there..
Here is a couple:
http://www.pacificcable.com/DVI_Extension_Cables.htm
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/DVI-X-Tender.html
I don't have any experince with this.
regards,
Jan Opseth
I am worried about a few of these solutions I have used in the past. I notice that the Gefen boxes tend to fail. Of course I have noticed this more with analogue than digital but I am curious if anyone has feedback on success with extender and converter boxes.
I am specifically looking for DVI over ethernet boxes and DVI to SDI converters.
Also would be nice to find a box that perhaps output multiple signal types simultaneously.
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