SDI to HDMI — $495
Converts from SDI to HDMI video out with embedded HDMI audio.
Imagine using big screen televisions and video projectors as broadcast
video monitors! Now it’s incredibly easily connect a huge range of HDMI
displays to SDI based equipment! The new Blackmagic OpenGear Converters give you a
great range of conversion, all packed with the latest video
technologies at an affordable price! OpenGear is the television
industry’s open standard for rack based conversion and processing. Get
the freedom and cost savings of an open standard combined with
centralized network control and monitoring using the OpenGear DashBoard
software on Windows™, Mac OS X™ and Linux™!
Auto Switching SD and HD
Blackmagic OpenGear Converters instantly switch between all SD and
HD video formats the instant the video input changes. A huge range of
standards are supported including NTSC, PAL, 1080i/59.94, 1080i/50,
1080PsF/23.98, 1080PsF/24, 720p/59.94, 720p/50 and new formats can be
added via USB.
8 Great Models
Choose from analog, HDMI, audio, optical fiber, and sync generator
models! There’s a single card model for each type of video conversion.
All models have 3 Gb/s SDI technology that auto switches between SD, HD
and 3 Gb/s HD-SDI formats. All AES/EBU audio inputs feature sample rate
converters, and all audio connections can be switched between analog
and AES/EBU audio!
Open Architecture Converters!
Blackmagic OpenGear Converters are fully compatible with the
OpenGear standard. OpenGear is an open standard for rack mount
converters and processing for television broadcasters. Blackmagic
OpenGear Converters are compatible with 20-card models of the 2 RU
(rack unit) OpenGear frames. Many manufacturers develop OpenGear cards
and frames that can be mixed and matched. OpenGear cards are hot
swappable and can be controlled by java based DashBoard network control
and monitoring software on Windows™, Mac OS X™ and Linux™.
Redundant SDI Input
Blackmagic OpenGear Converter models SDI to Analog and SDI to Audio,
feature a unique redundant SDI input for mission critical or live
broadcast tasks. Simply connect a redundant cable to the second input
and if the main SDI input is lost, Blackmagic OpenGear Converters will
automatically switch over in an instant. A loop-through SDI output is
also provided for connecting to other devices. You can also loop to
other Blackmagic OpenGear Converters when de-embedding more audio
channels.
Built in AES/EBU or Analog Audio
Blackmagic OpenGear Converters feature 24 bit analog and 24 bit
digital audio. You can select either analog or AES/EBU digital audio
via mini switches, or remotely via the DashBoard network control
software. Blackmagic OpenGear Converters will then switch to use either
analog or AES/EBU digital audio. Blackmagic OpenGear Converters support
the standard 2 ch and 4 ch audio rear modules, so they can be used with
other brand OpenGear products.
High Quality
Blackmagic OpenGear Converters are built to the highest quality
standards with low SDI jitter. You get the longest SDI cable lengths
combined with ultra low noise analog video and audio for a true
broadcast quality solution.

Hardware Down Converter
If you have older standard definition analog equipment in your
facility then you’ll know how hard it is when modern SDI equipment
unexpectedly changes between SD and HD. Blackmagic OpenGear Converter
SDI to Analog includes an incredible quality HD down converter that
automatically adapts to the input video format and outputs standard
definition video in letterbox, anamorphic 16:9 or center cut 4:3.
Easy to Use
Blackmagic OpenGear Converters are similar, so they’re easy to
understand. With advanced 3 Gb/s SDI technology, every card is fully
compatible with all your SD and HD equipment, plus you can update new
formats via USB. Blackmagic OpenGear Converters can be set up via mini
switches, DashBoard, or via USB using Blackmagic Design’s Converter
Utility. That’s three completely different ways to configure, so you’re
never stuck in a critical live situation.
New 3 Gb/s SDI Technology
With the latest 3 Gb/s SDI technology built into Blackmagic OpenGear
Converters, you know you’re getting the latest technology. New
standards can be uploaded via the USB port. 3 Gb/s SDI is also fully
compatible with all your SD and HD equipment.
OpenGear Converters will keep up with you when quality
really counts. With full digital 3 Gb/s SDI and broadcast quality
design, you get better noise immunity with great conversion quality.
Flexibility for High End Production
The SDI video standard was designed for total flexibility. All
equipment connects together using simple coax BNC cables and the
connection can be more than 100 meters or 300 feet apart. SDI doesn't
use compression so you can record video to any kind of broadcast or
high end consumer deck completely independently of the tape format.
Modern equipment such as OpenGear Converters allow for video rate
switching between standard definition 270 Mb/s, high definition 1.485
Gb/s or high definition 3 Gb/s video rates, so newer HDTV equipment can
be integrated into existing systems.
Unlike DV, which is only 4:1:1 color sampling with only 1 red and 1
blue video sample per 4 luma samples, SDI is normally 4:2:2 with twice
the color resolution. Traditionally SDI equipment has been expensive,
however Blackmagic Design has changed the industry and finally made SDI
affordable for everyone. Now SDI is the production format of the choice
for high end, corporate, on-location and live broadcast video worldwide.

Compatibility when it Counts
SDI has the compatibility to connect every kind of video equipment
together, from all tape format decks, monitoring and distribution. No
matter what the tape format, there will be a model with SDI
connections. This means you don’t have to worry about tape formats and
non linear editing file formats standards, with SDI it all connects
together seamlessly. SDI has absolutely no latency, so unlike FireWire
you get instant response on NLE timelines. SDI also allows direct
monitoring, as all good video monitors have SDI input options or use
analog converters such as Multibridge and HDLink for LCD monitoring.
For audio perfectionists, SDI has a massive multi-channel audio
capability with video capture cards such as DeckLink using up to 12
channels for HD audio capture.
That’s
great for 5.1 surround sound work. And like the video, all audio is
digital so there is no generation loss of any kind combined with
perfect AV sync. There are thousands of SDI based products on the
market ranging from million dollar telecine film scanners down to low
cost analog converters for a few hundred dollars, and they're all fully
compatible with each other.
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