On May 2, 2025, at 12:08 PM, Shaun Jay <shaunja...@gmail.com> wrote:
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On May 2, 2025, at 10:58 AM, Shaun Jay <shaunja...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, I'm using a USB-C to dual HDMI adaptor made by DisplayLink.It helped a lot and was definitely on the whole time. Pretty sure it was the HDBaseT extender that was giving me the issue.
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Ok good to know about DisplayLink! What hardware would you recommend instead?
What I'm trying to do is get another 1-2 HDMI inputs for my MacBook Pro (M2 Chipset). I need the other HDMI for a live camera feed set as camera cues in QLab.
Ok so many other reasons and recommendations for SDI then I'm definitely going to go that route.
Even though most projectors are 1920x1200, can't you just do a warp on the stage set for the projector to make things fit or are you saying just anything feeding content to the projector that is set at 1920x1080 will cause problems?
Yeah, I'm scared of HDBaseT after my sketchy experience so I'm definitely going to skip that and do SDI from now on.
Ok good to know about DisplayLink! What hardware would you recommend instead?
What I'm trying to do is get another 1-2 HDMI inputs for my MacBook Pro (M2 Chipset). I need the other HDMI for a live camera feed set as camera cues in QLab.
Ok so many other reasons and recommendations for SDI then I'm definitely going to go that route.
Even though most projectors are 1920x1200, can't you just do a warp on the stage set for the projector to make things fit or are you saying just anything feeding content to the projector that is set at 1920x1080 will cause problems?
Yeah, I'm scared of HDBaseT after my sketchy experience so I'm definitely going to skip that and do SDI from now on.
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For QLab-compatible HDMI video input, use Blackmagic Designs UltraStudio Mini Recorders or any other Blackmagic Decklink device that fits your needs. I’ve done two Mini Recorders for two camera inputs before, no problem.
***OK yes, this is the kind of hardware I'm referring to 👍. These are basically BlackMagic's version of "video capture cards" correct? ***
SDI cannot pass a 1920x1200 signal at all. You need to switch the projector to 1920x1080 and just sacrifice some vertical pixels. Some cheaper projectors cannot be switched into true 1920x1080 mode, and those won’t work with SDI converters***Understood, I don't mind sacrificing vertical pixels. Hmmm so what to do if I get to a venue that cannot switch to true 1920x1080 mode? Assuming it's the older outdated ones that have that issue?***
***Ok maybe I'll have it as a backup. The brand I was using before was this one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08L8HJFLS?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title...Strangely, it worked perfectly fine when I switched it around to extend my TV monitor instead of the projector. As soon as I plugged it into projector, the projector kept randomly cutting out and saying "No Input Found", then it would cut back on showing the media. It would continue to randomly go back and forth between the cut-outs and showing media. Maybe the brand is garbage then?
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Anyone ever try something like this Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver to go from your laptop to a projector?
This is the Atlona HDBaseT HDMI extender you're referring to? https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1398153-REG/atlona_at_hdr_ex_100cea_kit_4k_hdr_hdmi_hdbaset.html
On May 21, 2025 at 2:47:08 PM, Shaun Jay <shaunja...@gmail.com> wrote:Anyone ever try something like this Wireless HDMI Transmitter and Receiver to go from your laptop to a projector?I wouldn’t, and if I had to I would use a professional-grade tool like the Teradek Bolt, which is designed for wireless transmission from a cinema camera to a video monitoring position on a film set. I used a pair of Bolt setups for connecting high-end video cameras to QLab for a show once. They worked well! They are priced accordingly.
As it happens, the media designer on the show currently at our research theater is using a Teradek — but in this case connecting a rather modest camera from around 2013, I believe.
The latency and stability is very, very impressive! I think the designer told me the Teradek has even lower latency than one of the hard-wired cameras he’s using elsewhere in the show. Very cool product.
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The latency and stability is very, very impressive! I think the designer told me the Teradek has even lower latency than one of the hard-wired cameras he’s using elsewhere in the show. Very cool product.
On May 22, 2025, at 9:09 PM, Jake Perrine <ja...@orcascenter.org> wrote:
I have used both a wired HDBaseT by REI and a Hollyland Mars 400 wireless HDMI setup in our theatre and both have been solid.
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On Jun 11, 2025, at 9:34 AM, Santiago Pérez Trujillo <santipt...@gmail.com> wrote:
I usually use fiber optic HDMI, like the ones you see in the link (any that is fiber optic HDMI will do, not necessarily the one I attached). I have them in various lengths, the longest is about 250 ft. and it works perfectly and has almost no lag, much less than the ethernet converters.
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On Jun 11, 2025, at 7:28 PM, Jumpcut Jeff <jeff...@gmail.com> wrote:
For longer runs (over 100'), I prefer to roll with SDI. The cable is more resilient and the locking mechanism has saved the show in the past (Faulty HDMI input...a tech had to physically hold cable for 2nd half of show. Of course, it was fine during three rehearsals. Fun!)
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