Martin Smith
October 30th, 2007, 07:42 PM
Im needing some assistance on this scenario
I need to display live video out from my XL2 to (two)
projection screens that will be flanking a stage area.
Ill need to run about 100 ft of cable from the camera to the stage area and then t off and go to 2 different projection devices one located on each side of the stage.
Ok heres the question: is standard Digital 75 ohm coax going to allow me to crimp on bnc adaptors to each of the cables end?
I have the bnc t for splitting all figures out.
What I do not know is the connection type on the 2 projection devices. My assumption is its either going to be rca or bnc (im rulling out HD here, there older projection devices from what I understand)
Ok so on with this queston: will i encounter any sort of problem where I finally make my connection if I have to make a conversion from bnc to lets say rca.
In a nutshell my plan is to purchase a couple hundred feet of Digital 75 ohm coax and a hand full of bnc connectors and a crimp tool. then make the lenghts that I need and also buy a handfull of various conversion adaptors to make any connection I might encounter.
The real question is (is the Digital 75 ohm the right type of cable to use with a bnc type plug)
Thanks guys and gals...
I need to display live video out from my XL2 to (two)
projection screens that will be flanking a stage area.
Ill need to run about 100 ft of cable from the camera to the stage area and then t off and go to 2 different projection devices one located on each side of the stage.
Ok heres the question: is standard Digital 75 ohm coax going to allow me to crimp on bnc adaptors to each of the cables end?
I have the bnc t for splitting all figures out.
What I do not know is the connection type on the 2 projection devices. My assumption is its either going to be rca or bnc (im rulling out HD here, there older projection devices from what I understand)
Ok so on with this queston: will i encounter any sort of problem where I finally make my connection if I have to make a conversion from bnc to lets say rca.
In a nutshell my plan is to purchase a couple hundred feet of Digital 75 ohm coax and a hand full of bnc connectors and a crimp tool. then make the lenghts that I need and also buy a handfull of various conversion adaptors to make any connection I might encounter.
The real question is (is the Digital 75 ohm the right type of cable to use with a bnc type plug)
Thanks guys and gals...