![]() ![]() The developer sold me a copy of the unsupported SDI in version, he was surprised it didn't catch on, they should have promoted it here. SDI out, earlier versions supported SDI in. Features control panel, SDI re-clocking and external Ethernet control. Here's an interesting app that's a well kept secret. Four Great Models Front Back Blackmagic Videohub 10x10 12G Advanced 12G-SDI 10x10 zero latency video router supports any combination of SD, HD and Ultra HD on the router at the same time. New 12x12 cleanswitch, very impressive for live applications. I see these 16x32s haveĪn expansion port, I assume it's the buses in logic form to connect other routers. DV turned the video world on its ear, much like BMD does.Ĭonnecting two routers is a pain without control software that knows about it. HDCAM 3:1:1, 6:1 compression, never liked it.ĭVCPro still lives on in the OP1a.mxf server codec. The demise of tape must have really hurt Sony. He decided to keep it, he already had a 5800. He said he had a buyer for $30K but he could have sold it for $40k+. 18 months ago a mate bought a SR5500 for $10k. They must be 20 years old but still work fine. We still have 4 BVW digital betacams, I can't bring myself to toss a couple. Model name: Blackmagic Broadcast Videohub All communications are simple text based data. Then from anywhere on the network, you can telnet in from a terminal program. So you make a local network with a main computer for controlling it (we use a MacMini Server) and connect it as a server via USB to the Videohub. Keep in mind that these need a computer to translate Ethernet to USB for control. I am nearly positive that the Videohub Master Control panels and the Videohub Smart Control panels are the exact same units used for the new routers, the old routers, and the universal routers. Telnet would be awkward to use for regular control, but is fantastic for special situations and setup. I keep txt files and can reroute everything in an instant. I am able to quickly change all of the names for the Videohub Master Control panels, so they are Alphanumeric and easy to sort through. ![]() It helps, and makes it easier to work with. I do recommend getting telnet setup to control it, for the initial setup, anyway. That is also how it is connected up on the rear of the unit. So to change output #17 on the 16x32, you would change "Monitoring Output #1". If you control it with telnet on a computer (or even with the BMD control panels in their default state), they are labelled differently in the software. The way they did it was a tad confusing, by calling them "Monitoring ports", but they are discrete ports, just like the others. Those "monitoring ports" are just like the regular outputs. I have one of the older Broadcast Videohubs (a 72x128). ![]()
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