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Re: uncompressed?
by Daniel Weber on Oct 27, 2006 at 7:02:30 pm

Michael,

I was going off of memory regarding the AJA device. Sorry for the mistake regarding timecode. I was under the impression that it did TC as well.

HDMI may be a good thing in the future, but right now there is only one camera that uses it and I wouldn't even start to call it professional.

Now as far as decks go, the Sony HVRM25U does HDMI out, but that doesn't help if you want to use an uncompressed signal from the camera.

No one has even shot with a final production unit of the V1 yet, so we will have to see how it works. I am getting concerned that camera chips keep getting smaller and smaller, but that is not a topic for this forum.

Glad that you guys are able to made a convertor that turn HDMI into an HDSDI signal.

What ever happened to your HD Connect product?

Thanks,

Dan Weber


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