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Re: HD-SDI output on a macbook pro 17"
by JeremyG on May 11, 2007 at 4:20:38 am

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he is looking for a single link HD SDI to drive his HD monitor and a dual link DVI to drive his 30" for extra computer monitor space. The MXO won't push his 30" dual link computer monitor so he either needs to trade down to a smaller computer monitor to use the MXO to push his HD SDI Hd monitor OR not use the MXO and use the ioHD to push the HD SDI monitor and then use his laptop to push to 30" DVI monitor for more computer monitoring. I don't think he's trying to use the 30" for Hd monitoring.


Jeremy


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