Creative Communities of the World Forums

The peer to peer support community for media production professionals.

Activity Forums Live Events & Streaming Scaler problems

  • Scaler problems

    Posted by Mike Libby on December 6, 2010 at 12:50 am

    We just purchased a new live HD-SDI Switcher. The Datavideo SE-2000. Although a little bit of a “lightweight” it was in our price range seems like it will work well for us.

    If you aren’t familiar with this device:
    It has 3HD-SDI inputs and 2DVI inputs.
    Since it has no scalers everything must be scaled externally and all of the sources must match in framerate and res.

    We plan to work in 720P 59.94 and we are able to make our production computers and our cameras work flawlessly with this.

    But we are running into one problem. We would like to be able to have the option to run SD and analog RGB sources into it (such as if someone needs to plug a non-DVI laptop, a Wii, etc.)

    My solution to this has been to use an old TV-ONE C2-5000 scaler and route it through an AJA HD10A (YUV/RGB to HD-SDI converter).

    The TVONE has a 1280×720 60Hz output preset but, i cannot get it to output a synced image to the new switcher. Any ideas why I can’t get this to work (I have also tried setting everything to accept 60Hz instead of 59.94 as well–with the same results)

    The TVONE has the ability to set, individually, the following parameters.

    here are the default settings for 1280×720 60Hz
    HFreq-44.862KHz
    Clks-74.650MHz
    Lines/f: 59.896Hz
    H/V active 1280×720
    HV Start 192,3
    HV Sync 163,10
    Polarity -H+V
    Output Type YUV

    Any ideas? Can I tweak these settings to make this output the correct signal or am I trying to match equipment that isn’t compatible?

    Another note is that we have AJA Kona cards in our editors and I was able to take the YUV output from the TVOne and run it into the AJA card. It worked perfectly and registered up as 720P 59.94Hz–so it appears that I am creating a reasonably standard signal, but can’t figure out why the AJA HD10A/Switcher cannot process this signal.

    Thanks
    Mike

    Mike Libby replied 15 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
  • 2 Replies
  • Walter Soyka

    December 6, 2010 at 5:05 am

    [Mike Libby] “My solution to this has been to use an old TV-ONE C2-5000 scaler and route it through an AJA HD10A (YUV/RGB to HD-SDI converter).

    The TVONE has a 1280×720 60Hz output preset but, i cannot get it to output a synced image to the new switcher. Any ideas why I can’t get this to work (I have also tried setting everything to accept 60Hz instead of 59.94 as well–with the same results)

    Another note is that we have AJA Kona cards in our editors and I was able to take the YUV output from the TVOne and run it into the AJA card. It worked perfectly and registered up as 720P 59.94Hz–so it appears that I am creating a reasonably standard signal, but can’t figure out why the AJA HD10A/Switcher cannot process this signal.”

    Have you done any troubleshooting to make sure the problem is not the HD10A (perhaps it is configured for the wrong frame rate or is expecting external sync)? What happens if you feed analog component from one of your KONA cards through the HD10A into your switcher?

    Walter Soyka
    Principal & Designer at Keen Live
    Motion Graphics, Widescreen Events, Presentation Design, and Consulting
    RenderBreak Blog – What I’m thinking when my workstation’s thinking
    Creative Cow Forum Host: Live & Stage Events

  • Mike Libby

    December 6, 2010 at 2:40 pm

    Walter,

    Yeah I did test out the HD10A, by sending a 720P component from the KONA to the HD10A to the Switcher. It works perfectly.

    Mike

We use anonymous cookies to give you the best experience we can.
Our Privacy policy | GDPR Policy