![]() The only thing that the Cleanswitch should ever sychrionize to is the reference input and NOT input 1. Smart Videohub CleanSwitch 12x12 clarification The best thing is to avoid any delay, that's why this cleanswitch is not a showstopper. Using a internal reference, like the TVS or Atem, will cause an extra frame of delay.īy using input 1 as a reference you should not get this extra delay for this input and all other inputs wich are in sync with input 1. The 12G fiber tranceivers are in testing now and do very well on the work bench. I hope to have my 12G fiber backends prototypes ready in a month. But i seem to have solved that problem since this month too. The only thing that was missing was a 12G 4K fiber backend between camera and OBV. So the "easiest" way is to go full 4K into the OBV. Rendering 1 hour live sets in 4K from all iso's and a EDL file is a nightmare. So the client could use 4K images but the registration was 1080P50 for youtube. In the past we did 3G live registration on FS7 with 4K Iso inside the camera. More and more clients ask for the registration in 4K too. The aftermovie crew shoots all RED with 4K and up. Well because my clients are festivals, concerts etc. Why would you spend all the bucks on 4K then. (going into 4K 50P ) ( i dont have a sony or GV that runs Quad 3G)īut second because i like the 12G standard and what BMD did with it. I build my OBV 12G 4K on purpose.įirst of all because of the 12G broadcast 4K mixer. I wish BMD would acknowledge (and fix) this bug, it's a serious issue for people expecting their routers to work for the clarification. I no longer recommend BMD routers because of this, simple tasks such as routing your cameras to an engineering monitor with touchdown controls are not possible with the 6g BMD routers. This is a major drawback of the 6g switches and has put a spanner in the works on several systems i've built. The 6g switches DO NOT switch in the vertical interleave, even with everything locked to reference the 6g switches cause a dropout on switching which makes monitors lose sync. If all or most of your signals are locked then i would recommend having a reference, but it is not necessary. This dates back to my day when most of the signals (analog,sorry) were locked together so feeding a reference would force the actual switch during the vertical interval eliminating a visible glitch. If most or all of the sources are non synchronous and different resolutions and frame rates, feeding a reference will not help much. And as I learned from the manual, Videohub control should see the unit even when connected through USB only.Gary Adams wrote:A lot depends on what you are switching. Using "add videohub Control" by typing the IP number (as showed in server preferences) is not working. ![]() Remote Videohub and Videohub Control are not working over network. ![]() Remote Videohub stops working when USB cable is disconnected, though connected over the Network. ![]() Remote Videohub is working fine, as long as the USB link is used. Subnet, gateway and Mac Address are fine, so in theory it's all there to make it work. Videohub Server preferences shows that the unit has gotten an IP through DHCP. The remote Videohub soft (V 4.9.4) is working fine when connected through USB link.Įven with the unit linked through USB, Control Utility doesn't see the unit. The software however (VideoHub Control Utility) is not seeing the VideoHub. I have installed a Smart Videohub, of which the hardware is working fine.
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