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Alternative to Blackmagic Multibridge
by
Will Salley
on Feb 10, 2009 at 7:07:19 am
Does anyone recommend any alternatives to the Blackmagic Multibridge Pro? I prefer a breakout box and require SDI and analog component i/o, as well as HDMI output for monitoring. I haven't kept up with the latest products like I used to - I think the Kona cards were the only other alternatives when I originally bought the Multibridge. Any new products?
I may forego the HDMI output requirement if necessary.
Primary System Info -
Mac Pro 2x3.2 Quadcore - 10.5.6 - QT 7.5.5 - 14 GB RAM - nvidia8800GT - SATA internal & external storage - Blackmagic Multibridge Pro (v6.7)- Open GL 1.5.9 - Wacom Intous2 tablet
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