iMac and micro converters

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iMac and micro converters

PostSun Feb 04, 2018 9:34 pm

Hi all,

New to the forum, but have tried searching everywhere with no luck. I've seen what I believe are similar issues but nothing explained that sounds quite like ours that had a confirmed answer.

We currently have an iMac that goes HDMI out into an HDMI-to-SDI micro converter. From there, one output goes to an ATEM switcher and the other runs up to an SDI-to-HDMI converter and into two TVs (one through the HDMI out, one through the SDI loop). The iMac also has another output connected via VGA to a TV we use as a stage display in the back.

We are running into the following issue: every so often we randomly have the TVs flicker like the input dropped and came back (roughly a second). The output on the ATEM drops as well and comes back. Otherwise, the picture is completely clear. The resolution from the iMac to the converter states 1080i60 (not sure if this is different than 59.94). The fact that both the TVs and the ATEM flickers tells me it is the HDMI-to-SDI converter and not somewhere else in the chain. The fact that the computer doesn't auto-adjust like it lost an input has me stumped though. To me, that would eliminate the HDMI cable as a potential issue. We swapped converters with another we have and found both do it, but only with the computer connection.

Has anyone seen anything like this before? Could it be the 59.94 versus 60 thing? I'm not entirely sure how to confirm the iMac really outputs at 60 or 59.94 and if that would cause an occasional flicker or if that would just cause the output to just not work. Anyone have any thoughts here?

Thanks!
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Re: iMac and micro converters

PostWed Feb 07, 2018 4:01 pm

Anyone have any thoughts here? We’ve updated the firmware but no luck.
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Re: iMac and micro converters

PostFri Feb 16, 2018 4:26 pm

Hey there!

In my experience, Macs always output 1080i 60. If you connect to a Decimator Cross converter, it would show exactly that. I am impressed they are working as you have them currently. I think the converters are pulling the handshake from the TV in order to sort out the frame rate and EDID.

Just yesterday I had a MacMini that would show signal in my ATEM 4k only if the secondary output was connected to another monitor. Once I disconnected the monitor- I lost Input on the switcher every time. Threw a decimator in line and its seamless. I don't know why the mini converters and micro converters dont have a scaling option but maybe someday!

I survive with Decimator MDHX Cross Converters. $300.00
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Re: iMac and micro converters

PostMon Nov 05, 2018 11:17 pm

We are experiencing this same exact issue right now, was there ever any resolution??
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Re: iMac and micro converters

PostFri Nov 09, 2018 10:34 pm

AnthonyHopper wrote:We are experiencing this same exact issue right now, was there ever any resolution??


After working through and realizing it wasn't any of the hardware that was at fault, I contacted ProPresenter for some assistance as it appeared to be most prevalent within that software. Turns out they actually had a bug introduced when High Sierra came out where output to SDI would flicker. Not sure if that is your problem here, but if so, try downloading the latest version of ProPresenter 6 and it should be fixed.

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