I totally agree that that BMD when down the opposite road of the computer standards, but they are supporting HDMI so its not a super long shot to suport WUXGA.Īnd when it comes to sales i don't know if it would be super lucrative but i do know that a lot of rental companies and theatres would go all BMD for switching,routing and extend if there was a broder suport for computer graphics.Īnd sorry that i wrote "smite", Thank you autocorrect! Im not a engener and i don't really get the process they are using, but i kinda made sense. I heard from BARCO that they can do it through BARCO-Link because they can control the internal clock on their 3G-SDI chip. the question should b something like:ĭose anyone know if i could send a DVI/HDMI 1920x1200 60Hz over a coaxial 75 Ohm cable using BMD converters?Īnd then it the question of the first one is: No you can't!ĭose anyone know what the obstacle is for BMD to send 1920x1200 60Hz over a coaxial 75 Ohm cable? Yes you are right, its not even a question or at least a poorly formulated one. BMD have always been about SMPTE standards rather than following what the IT industry does with displays.Īt some point BMD may choose to carry other video standards for whatever reasons, but you are requiring such a niche use-case it's probably not worth the R&D effort for what is likely to be an undetectable increase in sales due to the added functionality. But during that time computers moved from VGA analogue migrated to DVI, HDMI and Displayport, which are a kind of separate set of standards for digital video transmission. In the years that have followed, SDI has gone through a huge leap in video bandwidths from ~270Mb/s for the original SD cards, up to now ~12Gb/s. I'd go further and, suggest it relates to BMDs origins, and their early products, specifically: SDI Decklink cards, which were all about allowing computers access to SMPTE spec video. You of course understand this question cannot and will not be answered!! Only BMD could answer this question, and the guys at BMD that do post here, won't have a true answer to this just a party line of "our products support SMPTE standards as detailed on our specs pages". Eric Holmberg wrote:So my question is Why cant BMD Suport none smite standards in HDMI-SDI products? I would make mine and so many others life so much easier!
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