BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
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BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Hello,
Thanks for reading and for your feedback in advance.. I am trying to connect consoles/PC that used HDMI to a BVM 32 and I would like to know if an HDFury2 would do the trick using the SDI input.. If that is not the most efficient way please let me know, I worry about picture quality loss, lag and adding artifacts in the picture.. Thanks
Thanks for reading and for your feedback in advance.. I am trying to connect consoles/PC that used HDMI to a BVM 32 and I would like to know if an HDFury2 would do the trick using the SDI input.. If that is not the most efficient way please let me know, I worry about picture quality loss, lag and adding artifacts in the picture.. Thanks
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
SDI is a digital video signal (it stands for Serial Digital Interface). It's like HDMI but with just one signal.
The HDFury2 converts from digital (HDMI) to analog (VGA). It doesn't make any sense in the context of what you seem to want to do (convert HDMI to SDI).
To convert from HDMI to SDI, you would need something like this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=11749
Or like this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=14532
One important thing to keep in mind when it comes to SDI is that support for 480p is virtually non existent (note that the second adapter I linked supports 480i and 720p, but not 480p), and you're unlikely to find a computer that supports 480i output over HDMI. So the only resolutions shared by both your PC and your BVM are probably going to be 720p and 1080i.
In terms of lag, I don't know that anybody here has actually done any lag testing on either HDMI to SDI converters, or the SDI input boards for PVMs/BVMs. It's not really something people do, mostly people either use the device's native RGB/YPbPr output, or they convert from HDMI to analog using something like the HDFury2 and run that in to the monitor.
The HDFury2 converts from digital (HDMI) to analog (VGA). It doesn't make any sense in the context of what you seem to want to do (convert HDMI to SDI).
To convert from HDMI to SDI, you would need something like this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=11749
Or like this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=14532
One important thing to keep in mind when it comes to SDI is that support for 480p is virtually non existent (note that the second adapter I linked supports 480i and 720p, but not 480p), and you're unlikely to find a computer that supports 480i output over HDMI. So the only resolutions shared by both your PC and your BVM are probably going to be 720p and 1080i.
In terms of lag, I don't know that anybody here has actually done any lag testing on either HDMI to SDI converters, or the SDI input boards for PVMs/BVMs. It's not really something people do, mostly people either use the device's native RGB/YPbPr output, or they convert from HDMI to analog using something like the HDFury2 and run that in to the monitor.
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BazookaBen
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
yeah, don't use SDI, there are better ways.
What graphics card is in your PC?
What graphics card is in your PC?
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
What about a Dvdo processor with an SDI card?Guspaz wrote:SDI is a digital video signal (it stands for Serial Digital Interface). It's like HDMI but with just one signal.
The HDFury2 converts from digital (HDMI) to analog (VGA). It doesn't make any sense in the context of what you seem to want to do (convert HDMI to SDI).
To convert from HDMI to SDI, you would need something like this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=11749
Or like this:
http://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=14532
One important thing to keep in mind when it comes to SDI is that support for 480p is virtually non existent (note that the second adapter I linked supports 480i and 720p, but not 480p), and you're unlikely to find a computer that supports 480i output over HDMI. So the only resolutions shared by both your PC and your BVM are probably going to be 720p and 1080i.
In terms of lag, I don't know that anybody here has actually done any lag testing on either HDMI to SDI converters, or the SDI input boards for PVMs/BVMs. It's not really something people do, mostly people either use the device's native RGB/YPbPr output, or they convert from HDMI to analog using something like the HDFury2 and run that in to the monitor.
I have a vp50 with the SDI output port, but I don't own any displays with an SDI input. Otherwise, I would test for you.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
The VP50 supports optional SDI input, not output. It only supports the following signals over SDI (from the manual): 480i@60Hz and 576i@50Hz YCbCr 4:2:2orange808 wrote:What about a Dvdo processor with an SDI card?
I have a vp50 with the SDI output port, but I don't own any displays with an SDI input. Otherwise, I would test for you.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
"I to analog using something like the HDFury2 and run that in to the monitor."
So HDfury2 into the RGB adapter and just set that to components?
I also have a DVDO 50 and an HDfury3D the discontinued one.. Any advantage of using those?
For PC I am using nvidia 870 has VGA output as well.
So HDfury2 into the RGB adapter and just set that to components?
I also have a DVDO 50 and an HDfury3D the discontinued one.. Any advantage of using those?
For PC I am using nvidia 870 has VGA output as well.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Why aren't you using the VGA out? All you need is a T-connector to combine H and V sync.SNK-NEO-GEO wrote:For PC I am using nvidia 870 has VGA output as well.
And your 3D Fury will work as a VGA adapter if you ever upgrade to a card without VGA out (like the GTX 1080)
The HD Fury 2 supports component and RGBHV, but it looks like you definitely don't need it.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
What is a T connector? Can you link me to eBay?
For HDMI console then HDFury2 and connect it to what card on the BVM and what settings to pick?
For HDMI console then HDFury2 and connect it to what card on the BVM and what settings to pick?
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Yes indeed. I didn't examine it close enough.Guspaz wrote:The VP50 supports optional SDI input, not output. It only supports the following signals over SDI (from the manual): 480i@60Hz and 576i@50Hz YCbCr 4:2:2orange808 wrote:What about a Dvdo processor with an SDI card?
I have a vp50 with the SDI output port, but I don't own any displays with an SDI input. Otherwise, I would test for you.
Only HDMI outs...
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
I was thinking about hooking up my PS3 to a BVM via HDMI, but it seems that isn't a good idea based on the replies in this thread. What's the next best thing? RGB, VGA, DVI, YPbPr?
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
https://www.amazon.com/RiteAV-294114-BN ... B000V1LX6SSNK-NEO-GEO wrote:What is a T connector? Can you link me to eBay?
For HDMI console then HDFury2 and connect it to what card on the BVM and what settings to pick?
Anything like that, it will combine the H and V sync from your PC to C sync for your BVM
And I don't think you need an HD Fury 2. Your 3D Fury can do everything that can and more, as far as I know. I do know the 3D fury cost like $500 when it first came out while the Fury 2 was only $180 or something.
As far as console settings, you need to know what resolution games render natively at. For most Wii U games, that's 720p. For most PS4 games, it would be 1080i, though 720p may look better for 60fps games. For 360 and PS3, it's even more complicated, because most of those game render at less than 720p, so you'll just have to experiment to see which upscale looks better depending on the game... and this is why I play mostly PC these days.
HDMI is best, actually. I run HDMI from PS3 through an HD Fury to my PC CRT monitor.GeneraLight wrote:I was thinking about hooking up my PS3 to a BVM via HDMI, but it seems that isn't a good idea based on the replies in this thread. What's the next best thing? RGB, VGA, DVI, YPbPr?
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
thank you! very much guys for the feedback.. will try the T connector for the PC and the VGA out.. from the Nvidia 970 card.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
One more thing, your PC might try to run at 1024x768 by default over a BNC connection. I'm not sure if your BVM will be able to display that, so you may need to use CRU to tweak the available resolutions for that connection:
http://www.monitortests.com/forum/threa ... tility-cru
http://www.monitortests.com/forum/threa ... tility-cru
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BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Hmm.
I don't think everything I read in this thread is correct to be honest.
Presuming we are talking about the D or A series
You can connect your PC easily to the bvm via a HDMI to component adaptor. There's no lag Introduced. I use the very same method. Just be wary that the bvm only likes standard HDMI resolutions such as 640x480, 1280x720, 1920x1080i
Also. Someone said its not a good idea to put a PS3 on to a bvm? Nonsense. Use the component connection and it looks fantastic. Just make sure both methods are via the correct card (the big double card with the fan)
I don't think everything I read in this thread is correct to be honest.
Presuming we are talking about the D or A series
You can connect your PC easily to the bvm via a HDMI to component adaptor. There's no lag Introduced. I use the very same method. Just be wary that the bvm only likes standard HDMI resolutions such as 640x480, 1280x720, 1920x1080i
Also. Someone said its not a good idea to put a PS3 on to a bvm? Nonsense. Use the component connection and it looks fantastic. Just make sure both methods are via the correct card (the big double card with the fan)
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Re: BVM 32
It appears that the OP has an HD Fury 4, and has been advised to use it. No problem there. I do know from experience though that it outputs better quality RGBHV than component. Same for the PS3 - HDMI->HD Fury->RGBHV is better than HDMI->HD Fury->component - and both of those options are better than component direct, quality wise.LDigital wrote:Hmm.
I don't think everything I read in this thread is correct to be honest.
Presuming we are talking about the D or A series
You can connect your PC easily to the bvm via a HDMI to component adaptor. There's no lag Introduced. I use the very same method. Just be wary that the bvm only likes standard HDMI resolutions such as 640x480, 1280x720, 1920x1080i
Also. Someone said its not a good idea to put a PS3 on to a bvm? Nonsense. Use the component connection and it looks fantastic. Just make sure both methods are via the correct card (the big double card with the fan)
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Using a HDF3 I really couldn't spot any difference between using RGBHV and component from it. And both are WAY better than direct YUV from a PS3 indeed.Same for the PS3 - HDMI->HD Fury->RGBHV is better than HDMI->HD Fury->component - and both of those options are better than component direct, quality wise.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Yeah, I was shocked going back to component direct after using the HD Fury 4 for PS3. Very messy in comparison.Fudoh wrote:Using a HDF3 I really couldn't spot any difference between using RGBHV and component from it. And both are WAY better than direct YUV from a PS3 indeed.
I certainly wouldn't have expected any noticeable difference between RGBHV and component output - but feeding a KV-HR36M31, RGBHV presented a little cleaner.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
PC/Console = HDMI->3DFury->RGBHV directly to the card (HD SDI) with the Fan in the BVM = this seems to be what everyone is recommending.. is this accurate?
Also these are the cards that came with the BVM 41HD and 21D...and the standard card with RGB I forgot the number of that..
Also these are the cards that came with the BVM 41HD and 21D...and the standard card with RGB I forgot the number of that..
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Are you a native english speaker? It seems like you're not quite following us, because nobody has recommended you use SDI.SNK-NEO-GEO wrote:PC/Console = HDMI->3DFury->RGBHV directly to the card (HD SDI) with the Fan in the BVM = this seems to be what everyone is recommending.. is this accurate?
I said to use the PC VGA out to your RGB input on your BVM. With consoles, you'll need the HD Fury to get VGA.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
He's talking about using the HD-SDI board, but not as an actual SDI input.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Which BVM-32 do you have ? D or A ?
I would personaly get rid of the HD-SDI board (because of the fan). You can use a 21D board for component and/or RGsB just as well.
I would personaly get rid of the HD-SDI board (because of the fan). You can use a 21D board for component and/or RGsB just as well.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
@BazookaBen - Ok...ok. calm down brother:)... got it, the HD-SDI card does RGB I think.. thank you!
BazookaBen wrote:Are you a native english speaker? It seems like you're not quite following us, because nobody has recommended you use SDI.SNK-NEO-GEO wrote:PC/Console = HDMI->3DFury->RGBHV directly to the card (HD SDI) with the Fan in the BVM = this seems to be what everyone is recommending.. is this accurate?
I said to use the PC VGA out to your RGB input on your BVM. With consoles, you'll need the HD Fury to get VGA.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
@ Fudoh....I have the D32E1WU.. what is the difference between the D and the A?
Fudoh wrote:Which BVM-32 do you have ? D or A ?
I would personaly get rid of the HD-SDI board (because of the fan). You can use a 21D board for component and/or RGsB just as well.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
So,
PS3 -> HDMI -> HD Fury 5 -> VGA input on BVM?
PS3 -> HDMI -> HD Fury 5 -> VGA input on BVM?
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
what's a HDF5 supposed to be ?
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
I am using a hdmi-hd sdi converter, the cheap chinese ones, on my D24 and never had an issue with them.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
Oh ok, I didn't know that. Wasn't getting mad or anything, I just didn't want you to make a mistake and start buying the wrong equipment.SNK-NEO-GEO wrote:@BazookaBen - Ok...ok. calm down brother:)... got it, the HD-SDI card does RGB I think.. thank you!
It's supposed to be HD Fury's last, most capable DAC. They're aiming for a early 2017 release.Fudoh wrote:what's a HDF5 supposed to be ?
For currently available consoles, any existing HD Fury will do, since none of them exceed 1080p60. And if you're using a BVM, that's all you need since BVM's aren't spec'd to go above 45khz
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
is this supposed to still happen since they discontinued all their DAC due to the law suit a few months back ?It's supposed to be HD Fury's last, most capable DAC. They're aiming for a early 2017 release.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
According to their forum posts, all that won't affect the HD Fury 5. That almost makes me think it will be display port instead of HDMI.Fudoh wrote:is this supposed to still happen since they discontinued all their DAC due to the law suit a few months back ?It's supposed to be HD Fury's last, most capable DAC. They're aiming for a early 2017 release.
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Re: BVM 32" HDFury2 HDMI SDI??
ah, ok, we might talking their "pro scaler" unit ? See their comparison chart here. Right column. Certainly won't have a VGA output though. https://www.hdfury.com/comparison/