Fri Aug 11, 2017 5:46 pm
Yes, what goes into the VA signal wise, is what comes out. So, for example, if you input 1080i59.94 from a Canon C100, the VA will display/record it as received, and output the signal as a 1080i59.94 interlace signal. If you are recording a UHD/4K signal, that is the resolution outputted from a VA4K (the VA 5-inch HD model will downconvert the UHD to HD to display, and output the same HD signal, which will feed most TV monitors. However a UHD signal out of the VA4K will require a monitor capable of displaying that resolution. Same with 1080p60, not all TV monitors can display HD at 59.94 Pr 60 fps in Progressive resolution.
Using a TV monitor that lacks SDI is doable, You can do this with a SDI to HDMI Converter on the TV Monitor end. Again, the TV monitor will need to be able to display the signal resolution being used.
To downconvert a UHD signal to HD, the VA 5-inch can do this, or get a Up/down/cross Converter box that will match the camera signal to the monitor being used.
Cheers
Denny Smith
SHA Productions