troubleshooting snow over SDI on sony monitor
by Aaron Neitz
on
Apr 30, 2008 at 5:46:59 pm
Anyone got some secrets to try?
Sony BVM SD monitor, input card with 2 SDI in and Component in. This morning came in and monitor was showing pink snow over SDI. I hooked up component cables from Kona, feeding YUV or RGB, and get a picture.
No matter what I do, SDI is snow. I've confirmed a good SDI signal by feeding the Digibeta as well as SDI input on my plasma.
Re seated the card. Re loaded factory settings for the card. Feed it HD signal and it switches to rolling green snow....
I think the SDI input is fried. It's a shame - i think a replacement card is $1000
Re: troubleshooting snow over SDI on sony monitor by Aaron Neitz on Apr 30, 2008 at 8:16:49 pm
Yes.
If I take the loop out FROM the monitor, which is snow, the LOOP is a good signal. Somewhere in the SDI decoding the board is failing. It's at least 8 years old, I imagine it just died.
Now here's a question. Is there any important difference in monitoring analog RGB versus YUV? This is my stopgap for now - Component on a BVM monitor looks better than SDI on a PVM
Re: troubleshooting snow over SDI on sony monitor by Bob Zelin on May 1, 2008 at 1:31:27 am
your BVM monitor is native Y Pb Pr. Your SDI input card does not process native SDI - it's just a converter, no different than an external converter. So if you had a mint condition BVM, going in via Y Pb Pr using an AJA converter would look IDENTICAL.
May I suggest the AJA D10AD (and if you have no money, the AJA
D5CE).