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  • Camilla

    September 27, 2005 at 9:31 am in reply to: decklink pro – signal noise

    no raid disks – and the computer sending graphics has only that purpose. I generate graphics painting it into a java 720*576 canvas, and I use BM Decklink as a secondary-screen-extended-desktop (thru ATI hidravision). The java app is displayed onto this screen. I send it all on air.
    this means that the CPU has to generate the graphics displayed and to process the information needed to do it (database queries, but the DB is located into another pc).
    the “picture” graphics is not dinamically generated, as I display some png on demand, but some “written” graphics are.
    example: I must send on-air a panel with a shoot combination of a title and the text of a news. the panel is not dinamically generated or loaded. I load the correspondent png at startup. I only display it. the text instead is extracted from the db and written onto the panel on-the-fly.
    there are a very few of heavy computing to do over db datas, as the main operations are simple extract queries on strings. I think it cannot be so overwhelming for the CPU.
    Maybe the problem can be the “extended desktop” step, the fact that I don’t send the graphics directly to the deck.
    ???
    ciao Camilla

  • Camilla

    September 26, 2005 at 8:48 am in reply to: decklink pro – signal noise

    sorry — it is a BNC cable!!

    ciao
    Camilla

  • Camilla

    September 26, 2005 at 8:47 am in reply to: decklink pro – signal noise

    I send the SDI signal dirctly through a BNI cable to the mixer. also I take reference too from the direction, so graphics has genlock.

    I notice you have a dual Xeon, maybe it can be a matter of “overjobbing” for the cpu? the green line appears directly on air, and that is the problem.

    I’ll explain it better. I send my broadcast graphics directly to the mixer. The mixer overlaps my signal with another camera signal. the two signals are mixed in lumakey.
    the problem is that all of this is on real time, so the green noise is a very big issue.

    do you think it can be the CPU too?

    ciao
    Camilla

  • Camilla

    September 26, 2005 at 8:46 am in reply to: decklink pro – signal noise

    I send the SDI signal dirctly through a BNI cable to the mixer. also I take reference too from the direction, so graphics has genlock.

    I notice you have a dual Xeon, maybe it can be a matter of “overjobbing” for the cpu? the green line appears directly on air, and that is the problem.

    I’ll explain it better. I send my broadcast graphics directly to the mixer. The mixer overlaps my signal with another camera signal. the two signals are mixed in lumakey.
    the problem is that all of this is on real time, so the green noise is a very big issue.

    do you think it can be the CPU too?

    ciao
    Camilla

  • Camilla

    September 26, 2005 at 8:46 am in reply to: decklink pro – signal noise

    I send the SDI signal dirctly through a BNI cable to the mixer. also I take reference too from the direction, so graphics has genlock.

    I notice you have a dual Xeon, maybe it can be a matter of “overjobbing” for the cpu? the green line appears directly on air, and that is the problem.

    I’ll explain it better. I send my broadcast graphics directly to the mixer. The mixer overlaps my signal with another camera signal. the two signals are mixed in lumakey.
    the problem is that all of this is on real time, so the green noise is a very big issue.

    do you think it can be the CPU too?

    ciao
    Camilla

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