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The best way that I can describe this device is as follows:
In its current form it is very simply an HDMI wireless Bridge.
The signal is not affected or recompressed via wifi or h.264 - the philosophy is not to interfere with the signal chain.
This is a good thing.
It means that if you can convert a signal to hdmi you can send it through this, and on the receiving side you can take that hdmi signal and do whatever you want with it - put it on a tv, convert it to HD-SDI, whatever.
Less than 1ms of latency is measured between the transmitter and receiver so if you need a non-lag feed, this is great.
It's quite an open philosophy and that is what I think is the strong suit
The best way that I can describe this device is as follows:
In its current form it is very simply an HDMI wireless Bridge.
The signal is not affected or recompressed via wifi or h.264 - the philosophy is not to interfere with the signal chain.
This is a good thing.
It means that if you can convert a signal to hdmi you can send it through this, and on the receiving side you can take that hdmi signal and do whatever you want with it - put it on a tv, convert it to HD-SDI, whatever.
Less than 1ms of latency is measured between the transmitter and receiver so if you need a non-lag feed, this is great.
It's quite an open philosophy and that is what I think is the strong suit
Wireless: Check
HD, Multi-Resolution Capable: Check
No immediately apparent recompression: Check
Low Latency (less than 1ms, good enough for focus pulling, or its original intended purpose:gaming): Check
Over 100' transmission capability: check, may vary
Available Today: Check
Less than $1500 all in: Check
Less than $600 all in: Check
Cheap enough be considered part of the expendables budget on a large scale production, but good enough to charge producers a rental for if you own one:check
Professional looking packaging originally designed for motion picture use: Fail
does not require additional software: check
The signal is not affected or recompressed via wifi or h.264 - the philosophy is not to interfere with the signal chain.
This is a good thing.
It means that if you can convert a signal to hdmi you can send it through this, and on the receiving side you can take that hdmi signal and do whatever you want with it - put it on a tv, convert it to HD-SDI, whatever.
I edited my post to clarify...I have previously introduced myself but the mods must have nuked my post. I forgot sigs don't show company name on this forum.Rod, I think it wouldn't be a bad idea to introduce yourself and the company and product you represent
DittoCheers, and keep up the good work Rod - I see your product as a useful tool that fills a different niche, not a competitor.
I edited my post to clarify...I have previously introduced myself but the mods must have nuked my post. I forgot sigs don't show company name on this forum.
Ditto
To answer Jody, RP188 is HD-SDI only.
Just to clarify.. the RP188 data is lost once converted to HDMI from an HDSDI source?