Re: "Affordable" HD scope...hear me out! by N3w Y0rk in LA on Mar 28, 2007 at 12:42:55 am
The Panasonic BT-LH2600W is working great for me... most projects are broadcast @ NTSC spec even if they originated in HD... so I was looking for a switchable NTSC/HD scope... eventho the Panny monitor has a waveform monitor built in.
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Re: "Affordable" HD scope...hear me out! by braker on Mar 28, 2007 at 12:44:11 pm
And if you need external scopes, putting old fashioned scopes on an SD downconvert gives you all the information most people want to know. A lot more resolution than you'll get in current FCP scopes anyway.
Re: "Affordable" HD scope...hear me out! by Sean ONeil on Mar 28, 2007 at 1:25:02 am
That's funny. I do the same exact thing. But I use FCP's scopes. We have a digitize box/server/dumping ground Mac with a Blackmagic card in it. I just patch in the SDI and I've got external scopes.
You'd be surprised what kind of nifty things you can do with a spare computer and a Blackmagic card. I know a guy who spent $8k on some product that inputs SDI, encodes it to Windows Media, and streams it on the Internet in real-time for client viewing. With a Decklink SD ($299), a spare PC ($500), and WireCast software ($500), you end up with the same exact thing for $1300. And you can choose Quicktime, MP4, Windows Media - whatever you want.
And if you're geeky enough, you can skip buying WireCast and just create a DirectShow graph.