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Re: why a Nitris DX when you can get a Mojo DX ?

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Re: why a Nitris DX when you can get a Mojo DX ?
by Bob Zelin on Jun 30, 2009 at 11:08:35 pm

Michael, wipe that simle off your face -
you write -
"Also, I was sure the NitrisDX gave you two SDI out so you can run HD and SD simultaneously. The MojoDX only offers one, and it's HD or SD depending on the project type. Or am I wrong on that? "

REPLY -
you are WRONG. The Nitris DX has a seperate SDI input, and single SDI output, and a single HD input, and a single HD output. Which means that if you want to feed both a HD monitor and your HD VTR, you need a DA - you know, from a company like AJA.

The Mojo offers only one, as you said - but it assigns via the software. However, the AVID Nitris does not - the HD out is HD, the SD out is SD. You don't get 2 HD outputs - you don't get 2 SD-SDI outputs. Again, tough when you are trying to feed a VTR. Well, the HD5DA is only $249 from AJA.

Bob Zelin






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