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Bob Krieger
December 25th, 2010, 02:38 PM
I'm running Adobe Premiere CS5 on a Dell Precision M4500. The machine is equipped with a Displayport. There is an HDMI to DisplayPort adapter available online. Has anyone tried to connect this to an HDMI monitor? I'm looking for simple mobile HDMI monitoring during editing. Color correction will happen at a later date so color fidelity isn't an issue just yet. Is this possible?

TIA...

P.S., I can connect a Matrox MXO2 mini to the machine via its ExpressCard slot, but would rather spend $20 for an adapter rather than $500.00 for simple monitoring during moble editing. Thoughts?

Pete Bauer
December 25th, 2010, 03:33 PM
Should work fine; just double check to make sure you order the correct gender for each side of the connector so your cables fit. I don't think I've done DisplayPort to HDMI, but haven't heard of anyone having problems and for me DP to DVI and DVI to HDMI have both worked perfectly well.

Sareesh Sudhakaran
December 25th, 2010, 10:56 PM
If color isn't an issue, then you can mix and match anything and work in any video space. DVI-HDMI-DP-HDSDI-VGA etc. Any adapter will do fine.

Bob Krieger
December 26th, 2010, 09:06 AM
Very cool. The adapter is only about $20.00, so it's worth a shot. Thanks for the input!

Ben Pierce
December 29th, 2010, 05:46 PM
Recently connected my HP laptop with DisplayPort to a Sharp Aquos HDTV that has HDMI in. Worked just fine.

Brian Tori
December 30th, 2010, 11:52 AM
Not only will it work, but it will be color accurate. CS5 makes this possible.

ProVideo Coalition.com: TecnoTur by Allan Tépper (http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/atepper/story/does_premiere_cs5_achieve_the_impossible_dream_for_critical_evaluation_moni/)

Steve Kalle
December 30th, 2010, 07:15 PM
Not only will it work, but it will be color accurate. CS5 makes this possible.


Sorry, but the connection's interface does not determine color accuracy. Good color accuracy (for HD) begins at $2,000+ LCDs (Dreamcolor, Eizo).

Sareesh Sudhakaran
December 31st, 2010, 10:44 PM
it's high time somebody wrote a definitive book on the subject....maybe in this new year!

Brian Tori
January 1st, 2011, 10:09 AM
Sorry, but the connection's interface does not determine color accuracy. Good color accuracy (for HD) begins at $2,000+ LCDs (Dreamcolor, Eizo).

I did not say that the connection interface determines accuracy. I said that the connection in question in combination with CS5 will be color accurate. Up until now, using computer HDMI or Displayport would yield insufficient results. CS5 changes all this. It is no longer necessary to have a pro i/o for color correction purposes. Read the link I posted to learn more.

Even if you do not yet have CS5, accurate color correction can be had for much less than you stated. A simple Blackmagic Intensity card is @$200, which will get correct colors to a monitor. Sony's LMD series of monitors can be had at @$1,000 to start which are factory calibrated to display 709 space accurately.