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Bob ZelinRe: Multibridge Pro product questions
by on May 31, 2006 at 10:32:02 pm

you write -
3) Why HDMI and not DVI-D?

REPLY
Because people that want to spend LESS MONEY for the Multibridge Pro probably want to spend less money on their display monitor - so they will go to a consumer store to buy a consumer HD TV, which will have HDMI. Professionals will buy the Multibridge Extreme, which has DVI-D that can drive a PROFESSIONAL monitor, including the 30" Apple Cinema display. The Multibridge Pro is for people on a budget - but it's a very nice unit, especially if you only need to do 4:2:2 HD. If you can afford a Sony SR series HD VTR, then you can afford the Multibridge Extreme. //

4) If I have an LCD or plasma HDTV connected to the HDMI output of Multibridge, will it display a signal when the Multibridge is in SD mode or will it only be active in HD mode?

REPLY - yes, the HDMI display will show any signal coming thru the Multibridge - SD or HD.

Bob Zelin

ps - what is a LUT ? (you obviously are not referring to LUTs as refered to in disk drives).




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