Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
What are these cards for, and do I need it to play rgb consoles?
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
It is customary to add details when asking a question. There's lots of things that factor into the appropriate answer to your question.
What monitor do you have?
If it is a Sony BVM, is it a HD model?
What consoles are you trying to hook up?
I had a look at the manuals for these, as well as photos, and they both appear to be SDI and component only, though the manual for the BKM-21D says it does RGB in addition to component - but I don't see a fourth connector for sync. The SDI will be of no use for any console.
What monitor do you have?
If it is a Sony BVM, is it a HD model?
What consoles are you trying to hook up?
I had a look at the manuals for these, as well as photos, and they both appear to be SDI and component only, though the manual for the BKM-21D says it does RGB in addition to component - but I don't see a fourth connector for sync. The SDI will be of no use for any console.
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
These are the most common cards added in BVM and PVM monitors for sale. These are in addition to the card that seem standard. The standard card is the one with sync. If they are not usable for consoles then it doesn't matter which of these extra cards is added on the monitor I'm looking for. (BVM-D24)
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
You can use both cards as additional COMPONENT input boards (Playstation 2, XBox, Cube, Wii etc). The 21D also carries a composite decoder, which enables you to use COMPOSITE signals on all BNC inputs the monitor has.
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
Not all BVMs and PVMs support the same plug-in cards. I don't think any PVMs can use that BKM-41HD.
The BVM-D24's analog RGB input board seems to be standard, non-removable, as seen in the back of this picture by MCCOM, INC. of a monitor they are selling:
http://s392.photobucket.com/user/mccomi ... 8.jpg.html
- which means you should be set with any BVM-D24 monitor as far as older, pre-480p consoles are concerned.
I would just try the monitor first - if it is missing some kind of decoding capability, THEN it might be worth looking for a specific board. Otherwise you might buy cards you don't need.
The BVM-D24's analog RGB input board seems to be standard, non-removable, as seen in the back of this picture by MCCOM, INC. of a monitor they are selling:
http://s392.photobucket.com/user/mccomi ... 8.jpg.html
- which means you should be set with any BVM-D24 monitor as far as older, pre-480p consoles are concerned.
I would just try the monitor first - if it is missing some kind of decoding capability, THEN it might be worth looking for a specific board. Otherwise you might buy cards you don't need.
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
It looks to me as if he's looking at monitors that come with these boards pre-installed. And I would say it doesn't hurt to get one for free. I have a 21D in each of my BVMs as well.
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
I am looking at 2 monitors. I am trying to decide which one to buy. One monitor has one extra card, the BKM-42HD, the other has BKM-41HD and BKM-21D.
I think I'm going for the monitor with the BKM-42HD, because the shipping will be much shorter for that one. If the standard card take the old consoles, the BKM-42D can take newer consoles like XboX 360 if I understood correct?
I think I'm going for the monitor with the BKM-42HD, because the shipping will be much shorter for that one. If the standard card take the old consoles, the BKM-42D can take newer consoles like XboX 360 if I understood correct?
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
But this is why I ask for clarification, so we make sure what is being asked. Potentially dozens or hundreds of Euros/dollars are worth the effort, I think!Fudoh wrote:It looks to me
That strikes me as being the more important consideration, because monitors can be and are sometimes damaged badly on shipping.alfshusen wrote:I think I'm going for the monitor with the BKM-42HD, because the shipping will be much shorter for that one.
The 41HD should allow you to do newer consoles, as we both said before.
Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
You guys are good. Thanks for clearing it up for me, even though I was unclear in my question (sorry).
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Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
I also want to know if the component input through BKM-41HD card will have a better performance than the RGB card & BKM-21D card?
If there is no difference, I will uninstall it because of its noisy fan.
If there is no difference, I will uninstall it because of its noisy fan.
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Re: Sony BKM-41HD and Sony BKM-21D
Should be no difference unless something is messed-up with a certain card. They're all probably using the same decoder when plugged in together anyway.19880304xf wrote:I also want to know if the component input through BKM-41HD card will have a better performance than the RGB card & BKM-21D card?
If there is no difference, I will uninstall it because of its noisy fan.
P.S. you can just pull the card out like 1/4" and the fan will turn off, and you won't have to find a cover to keep dust out of the back.