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    [ANSWERED] Video transmission Hd base t ?

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    • bonemap
      bonemap Izzy Guru last edited by bonemap

      I think SDI is going to be a solid option for the distance. 

      Best wishes

      Russell

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      • keftaparty
        keftaparty last edited by

        As far as I know it's not possible to use SDI for 1920x1200 resolution.

        Only "video standarts" resolutions can be used with SDI.

        Mehdi

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        • Fred
          Fred @Juriaan last edited by

          @juriaan hdbaset for sure, you will get non SMPTE standards like 1920 1200 and look for digital snake cables, they are aimed at audio but are high quality sftp cables and generally cat 7, and rugged. I use some Aten HDMI -hdbaset boxes. The only thing to note is most often the colour compression is 4:2:0, which can be fine, unless your need really pixel perfect. Then SDI at SMPTE is great as colour space is maintained.

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          • bonemap
            bonemap Izzy Guru last edited by bonemap

            @keftaparty @Fred 

            Thanks for correcting me on that it is always good to learn more about the details!

            best wishes

            Russell

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            • Juriaan
              Juriaan Tech Staff last edited by

              @Fred 

              Thanks for the information :) I personally had terrible experience with those kind of systems.. (Could also be because of the model..) Will try those Aten HDMI one day.

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              • cambrucedavis
                cambrucedavis last edited by

                I personally have been using Fiber cable and HDMI over fiber a lot recently. You can get the resolution you need and can travel long distances without the fear of electromagnetic interference... The only down side is the cost. The adapters can be fairly pricey. The cable itself can be fairly reasonable in price.

                I have been using the Shinybow HDMI over Fiber kits (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c...) and multimode OM3 Duplex LC connector fiber and haven't had any troubles with them yet...I have also used some of the Gefen DVI over fiber and they are quite good as well, but more expensive. 

                I had created a HDBaseT system, focused around a Gefen Matrix, and we had some flicker issues that have made me nervous about HDBaseT since. Though a lot of projectors are now implementing it which opens up some interesting possibilities.

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                • bonemap
                  bonemap Izzy Guru @cambrucedavis last edited by

                  @cambrucedavis said:

                  Fiber kits (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c...) and multimode OM3 Duplex LC

                   That sounds great. What kind of cable lengths have you used?

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                  • cambrucedavis
                    cambrucedavis @bonemap last edited by

                    @bonemap

                    I've used up to 50m (164ft) and with a few connection points went probably to 250ft and it worked great. Using OM3 fiber they are rated to go 300m (984ft). There are other units that are rated to go further, but I haven't had the need for that yet in mostly indoor theatre...

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                    • barneybroomer
                      barneybroomer Beta Gold last edited by

                      I have very good experiences with decimator MD-LX. But I believe in larger projects you be better off with fiber. Coaxial is going to be heavy at certain distances....Iworked before with the Blackmagic mini converters, but somehow had always little problems with them. Keep in mind if you go over SDI to stay within the SDI specs for output. I am always using SwitchResX to check, double check, triple check...

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                      • barneybroomer
                        barneybroomer Beta Gold last edited by

                        And forgot to mention the new active HDMI optical fiber cables that are around now, no converters at all! Saw them even on spools of 100meter at Sound and Light in Frankfurt.

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                        • MABO
                          MABO last edited by

                          I'm using PURETOOLS PTE-HD50. With 90m cat 6 UFTP cable and barely had any problem. Why 90 m ? Provider always keeps a 10 % safety from builder's info (100 m). I bought a 5m HDMI cable from computer to TX and a 5m HDMI cable from RX to projector.

                          PURETOOLS : german brand.... ;)

                          BTW, they also sell an HDMI cable with a safety. A kind of locker that finally bring HDMI cable in "safe zone"... Must check...

                          Best

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