Yes, full rendering, full quality. I’ve been seeing it for years across many machines and versions. The only constant: AJA cards and interfaces (Kona SD, LH, and i/o).
I’ve been a long time user of A PVM 20L5 and just upgraded to the JVC V24L1D. I kinda knew that I’d be missing that CRT look, especially on SD material. But I’m liking the JVC a lot. I’m seeing a lot of stuff (problems) that I didn’t catch on the CRT. Graphics glitches and noise really show up on the LCD. Haven’t done enough color correct on it yet to know how I feel there.
Thanks Bob. I think my only way around this is to use the embedded SDI audio and use the rca audio out jacks on the monitor. The audio coming out of the monitor at least seems to be in sync with the picture.
A little wrinkle that nobody seems to be talking about.
I’m missing something here. FCP Playback offset only affects the desktop sync. It doesn’t seem to do anything to Kona output (thank god). What offset delays the audio from Kona to match a slow monitor?
Please put me straight if I’m missing something here.
OK wait a minute, how will the offset (i’m assuming your talking the playback offset in FCP) make my Kona monitor match my Kona audio? It has no effect.
Hmm, but that seems a little scary. If I offset to match my monitor, my audio will be out of sync when it hits my deck. I’d hate to have to switch it every time I do a layoff. Is there a way to set up different offsets for each output of the Kona?
You don’t necessarily need an HD card to get RT downconvert. I have an old Kona SD and it outputs HD to SD just fine (using HDV sequence). It only has SDI output so you need a D to A converter to get it into an analog Beta deck. Not sure about Blackmagic cards.