sdi to s-video convertor

Hi there,

What convertor do you use to convert SDI signal from the broadcast vehicle to S-video for the dl2's ?? Last time the broadcast company used a portable dv player to do the conversion using the sdi in en the s-video out. Problem i had was a huge delay in frames. I need a (almost) real time convertor to do close ups of the artist on a 16m wide screen with 4 dl'2.

Frank Verbeek
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  • The easiest way is to set Motion & Global to 100%, then select "Onscreen Stats" from Control Mode of Global.

    The model ## of the video card will be displayed near the bottom....something like "RADEON X850XT"

    The alternate way is to open up the computer and actually look at the card.

    Another quick way to tell if you have the older 850 series as opposed to the newer 1900/1950 series is to look at where the DVI cable is plugged in (there are 2 DVI ports on all the ATI cards used in DL.2 and AXON). If it is plugged in closest to the mother-board, then it is the newer kind. If it is plugged in farthest from the mother-board, then it is the older kind. This will not give you the exact model number, but it will let you know which series it is.

    Hope this helps:)
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  • The easiest way is to set Motion & Global to 100%, then select "Onscreen Stats" from Control Mode of Global.

    The model ## of the video card will be displayed near the bottom....something like "RADEON X850XT"

    The alternate way is to open up the computer and actually look at the card.

    Another quick way to tell if you have the older 850 series as opposed to the newer 1900/1950 series is to look at where the DVI cable is plugged in (there are 2 DVI ports on all the ATI cards used in DL.2 and AXON). If it is plugged in closest to the mother-board, then it is the newer kind. If it is plugged in farthest from the mother-board, then it is the older kind. This will not give you the exact model number, but it will let you know which series it is.

    Hope this helps:)
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