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Hdmi out on decklink from Resolve mac…?
Altay Toxanbayev replied 15 years, 1 month ago 13 Members · 27 Replies
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Margus Voll
September 29, 2010 at 4:13 pmHI.
Yes the name thing seems really interesting to me also.
I’m from Estonia and currently live also here.
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Margus
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Margus Voll
September 29, 2010 at 4:19 pmYep it should be eazy even if you have drive installed.
Just pull out optical bay and see what happens is sense of room.
If you have ever built system or two it should be eazy beazy.
It would be great idea to fix that cable to case with plastic cable tie etc so you do not break
BM card if you happen to stumble on the hdmi cable.Just be super careful that you do not break your capture card.
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Margus
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Vladimir Kucherov
September 30, 2010 at 3:48 amI’m looking at the problem I’m seeing is the hard drives make a solid wall off between the optical bay area and the expansion cards. If you have all 4 hard drive bays filled I don’t see how it would be possible.
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Chris Kenny
September 30, 2010 at 6:14 amI don’t know about on other models, but on the 2008 models there’s only a very small space to sneak cables up into the optical bays, and it’s mostly occupied by an existing bundle of cables going up there. Getting SATA cables up there for extra hard drives was bad enough; trying to get an HDMI cable with a head attached probably borders on impossible.
We have a couple of old dead G5 towers around that have doors that fit on the Mac Pro, so we’ll probably just drill some holes in one of those to run out HD-SDI cables from the Rocket and HDMI from the Decklink.
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Margus Voll
September 30, 2010 at 8:35 amYou could remove optical bay and put cable under it and then put optical bay back.
If there is about 1 cm room between bay door and drive inside optical bay you should be fine.
The same goes with drives.I have to open my machine to look it over.
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Margus
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Dwaine Maggart
September 30, 2010 at 6:01 pmIn July, Peter Chamberlain replied to the HDMI question here:
https://forums.creativecow.net/readpost/277/621
He said:
Currently the HDMI output from Resolve is YUV 10-bit.
RGB 10 bit is available from the DeckLink HD-SDI in dual link and 3G standards.I have verified with him that this is still the case.
Dwaine Maggart
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Juan Salvo
October 2, 2010 at 3:24 amI’ve run the HDMI out from my decklink by cutting off a bit of the aluminum PCI mount for the ATTO card I out in slot-4. Took the HDMI extension cable from the BMD provided PCI bracket, feed it through the slot-4 PCI slot, inserted the ATTO card, placed the HDMI cable in the Drummel created groove, and viola. HDMI out along side Fibre Channel, GT120 and GTX285… all in one box. Mac Pro warrante intact.
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