🎥 Elevate Your Video Game with Effortless Conversion!
The SDI to HDMI Converter is a powerful device designed to convert pure digital SDI signals into HDMI signals, supporting various formats including 3G-SDI, HD-SDI, and SD-SDI. With impressive long-distance capabilities and high-definition support, this converter ensures seamless audio and video transmission, making it an essential tool for professionals in the video production industry.
R**Y
It works
The device does work but the connectors can be wiggled enough to cause disruptions in the signal. As long as you box remains stationary and the cables don't move the signal lose does not happen. The device itself is solid, the connectors on it are solid. I suppose and better cable end connector might not cause the same problem.
B**W
Works great.
Works great.
N**K
Buyer beware
Although properly connected with pre-tested cables, the convert produced no signal output on either the HDMI-OUR or SDI-OUT jacks.The converter comes with what is, at most, very general setup instructions (because it is not that difficult to set up), but no information about the red light (which I assume indicates power) and a flashing green that is never explained.Customer support is an important issue. In this case, the seller required that I contact it for customer support before they would permit a return of the item. This consisted of a series of e-mails from the seller asking for a photograph of the converter connections and several technical questions about the input signal, such as frequency. I could answer most but not all of their technical questions (such as the frequency of the SDI input signal). Then I heard nothing from the seller for two days, after which Amazon Customer Service intervened and authorized the return and refund.Since this product did not work at all, and the seller made it unnecessarily difficult to return this relatively inexpensive item, I cannot give this converter more than the lowest number of stars.
E**S
Did what it needed to
Converted signal with no complications.
K**N
Cheap and they work -- But...
I've bought 3 of these and purchased the slightly more expensive ones from Blackmagic and the much more expensive ones from Decimator.Issue 1) These only work on the "HDMI A" format as opposed to "HDMI B." It won't work if your SDI output device cannot be changed to "HDMI A." Fortunately, Blackmagic's devices can all be connected to a computer and adjusted to HDMI A (they default to B). Decimators can also be changed.***If you have trouble getting no signal from the HDMI output port when you know the SDI cable has an SDI signal, this is most likely the issue.***Issue 2) Power Off/Reset - In the event of a power cycle, these boxes NEED to see SDI signals to power ON correctly. In other words, if you turn them on and there is no SDI signal present, you will probably have to power cycle them AGAIN, after applying an SDI signal to them, for them to work. This is problematic if you depend on these boxes to always "work," such as installing them in a hard-to-reach location and having no easy way to cycle power to them. For example, I have two of these connected to a projector (Converter A to Projector A and Converter B to Projector B). I send one SDI cable to the first, then using the pass-through SDI connector, I daisy-chain the SDI signal to the next converter. Many power outages happen for various reasons, so I often find that when I turn my system on, and output video to my projectors, one or both show "No Input." Recycling power to these converters (with my SDI input signal turned on) fixes the issue."You get what you pay for" will always come into play with electronics; while I have run into various issues with these, I've figured out workarounds just fine. My advice to you: if you're working on a shoestring budget, these work just fine, but remember what I've said above. If you're NOT on a shoestring budget then get either the Blackmagic or the Decimators and avoid these issues altogether.
P**S
Exactly as described
After one attempt at going from computer to screen over 100 ft away, we found USB-c to SDI to converter to Cat 6 to converter to USB to TV was just a few too many connections - and now VOILA - a much fewer jumps with these boxes solved our intermittent display fails - guess fewer conversions are better. These definitely solved our issues!
A**Y
Worked for large conference room
At my office we have a large conference room with multiple TVs on the wall, HDMI natively has its issues over long distances. These worked well to overcome that by going to a professional signal cable.In between the source and display you can use inexpensive RG6 that is easy to run and can be terminated to the exact length, so no need to coil huge extra cable.I’d buy again if and when I would need them.
D**.
Not for many computer monitors
I discovered that most computer monitors, especially cheaper ones will only work at 60fps, and while this supports 1080p and works great at lower frame rates, it does not work with a 1080p 60Hz signal. If you need support for a broader range of formats, the equivalent device by blackmagic design is more capable.
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 days ago