Adam Simmons wrote:It's quite simple, look through the drivers on the support page and see when a card was added, that way you can see if it will work with that driver.
If you look in the support page the Mini Monitor was added 9.7.3, but the Mini Monitor 4K was much later in the 10.x drivers, so that won't work. As to outputting to your NEC screen It will need to support either 1080p30 or 1080i50/60 as the Mini Monitor doesn't do 1080p50/60
Thank you kindly Adam,
Apologies for the late reply. Going crazy trying to find the right card and on a tight deadline.
The NEC PA272W accepts progressive signals only, so no interlaced signals or "pretend" progressive signals will do.
I am on a 1080p 29.97 fps ProRes (HQ) 10 bit project.
I recently tested an AJA KONA LHi card that was supposed to output that. I spent hours on my own setting it up and then moved on to their Tech Support (super nice folks) to get it to work. An hour later, we had tried everything and the NEC monitor, which works perfectly otherwise, kept giving the same error: "interlaced signals are not accepted". I got to see the color bars for about 115 seconds during that error message and then it went black the few times we tried. My monitor accepts only true progressive signals. Period.
Additionally, according to the knowledgable tech, the card, which was new, would handle the audio output exclusively on it's own and if I tried to use my audio interface separately, it would simply not work or be very unreliable. That was true. My interface was mute for as long as the card was installed. After uninstalling all AJA software it all went back to normal.
I am waiting for confirmation from BMD email tech support, which has been superb by the way, so I know the Decklink Mini Monitor won't hijack the audio output through the embedded in the HDMI and to drop the usb audio interface.
I really hope to hear from them today so I can buy the card tomorrow Friday. I am in Europe on a project right now. It's noon in CA and 9 pm in Denmark. I really need to buy that tomorrow and get back to work.
Best,
Alex
UPDATE: BMD Tech Support confirmed not to have any reference as to the audio relationship between the Decklink Mini Monitor Card in combination with Final Cut 7 in Mountain Lion.
I can't believe that there are no users who have tried using this card to output a color accurate signal to a grading monitor and a separate audio interface output, thereby leaving the card's own embedded audio alone.
If somebody knows if this works or not, please leave a word.
Otherwise I have to ship another card from the US to Europe for a fast test since it is not on shelves here in my current gig in Denmark.
Thanks
Alex