Bill Ravens
February 11th, 2007, 11:26 AM
The new Blackmagic Intensity card looks like the right pricepoint to me. Combined with Cineform's HDLink at 4:2:2 for capture looks really attractive.
I shoot with a JVC HD110 that outputs component RGB(YPrPb analog) at 720p. HDMI is really a variant of DVI, which takes either analog or digital input. I have a cable converter that converts from RGB analog to DVI, then another converter that will go from DVI to HDMI. Since there is no A-D conversion in the cable, my question is whether the Intensity card will take the analog input. There is another converter box on the market from TVONE, that will scale/convert analog RGB to digital HDMI. It will also upscale to HDMI format size. Am I correct in assuming that this is what's needed to input the native RGB from the HD110 to the Intensity card?
Edit: Looking at the Intensity specs, it seems it will only accept 1080i or 720p 50/60 input.....i.e. no 24/25/30p. Is that correct?
I shoot with a JVC HD110 that outputs component RGB(YPrPb analog) at 720p. HDMI is really a variant of DVI, which takes either analog or digital input. I have a cable converter that converts from RGB analog to DVI, then another converter that will go from DVI to HDMI. Since there is no A-D conversion in the cable, my question is whether the Intensity card will take the analog input. There is another converter box on the market from TVONE, that will scale/convert analog RGB to digital HDMI. It will also upscale to HDMI format size. Am I correct in assuming that this is what's needed to input the native RGB from the HD110 to the Intensity card?
Edit: Looking at the Intensity specs, it seems it will only accept 1080i or 720p 50/60 input.....i.e. no 24/25/30p. Is that correct?