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Blackmagic Design Micro Converter HDMI to SDI 12G PSU (BM-CONVCMIC/HS12G/WPSU)

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  • HDMI to SDI
  • 17 point LUT
  • with Power Supply


Blackmagic Micro Converter HDMI to SDI 12G PSU
The worlds smallest converter for HDMI to 12G-SDI in broadcast quality. The Blackmagic Micro Converter HDMI to SDI 12G is a tiny converter in broadcast quality and ideal to connect HDMI cameras and computers to professional SDI equipment. Two 12G-SDI outputs are provided, selectable in Level A or Level B 3G-SDI signal formats. Equipped with full-size HDMI connectors and professional 12G-SDI connectors the micro converters works in all NTSC, PAL, 720p, 1080p, 1080i and 2160p rates including 4kp24/47.95/48 DCI. The converter can be powered via the USB port of Laptops or mobile phone batteries.
Connections
SDI-Videooutput: Automatic adaptation to HDMI input
HDMI-2.0-Videooutput: 1 Typ A
SDI - rates: 270 Mbit; 1,5 G; 3 G; 6 G; 12 G
Multirate support: automatic detection of SD, HD, 2K, Ultra HD and 4K
Updates, configuration and power supply: USB Typ C
Reclocking: yes
Copy protection: Please note that no copy-protected HDMI sources can be recorded via the HDMI input. Always learn about copyrights before recording or distributing content
Settings control: through MacOS X or Windows utility via USB
Operating Systems:
Mac Catalina 10.15, Mac Big Sur 11.1 or higher
Windows 10, 64 Bit
Software: Software upgrade via USB
Power:
Power consumption: max. 4 watts
Operating voltage range: 4,40–5,25 V DC
Physical specifications:
Dimensions: 76,5 x 45,8 x 24,8 mm
Weight: 150 g


chiflatin
Recensito negli Stati Uniti il 6 aprile 2025
Purpose use case:I have an HDMI output plug on my DSLR camera, I want to stream the footage from a hundred feet or more outside to my house. Hdmi is not good for this, it's really bad at this actually, so I got an SDI cable (normal high quality coax cable like in your cable box) which has a BNC plug end on it instead of normal screw on coax end (you can buy these ends at the hardware store) and plugged the HDMI into this device and the SDI into the other end and ran it as far as I need to. There's another device that looks like this to go SDI back to HDMI if you need that.I have two of these and even they have been beaten up pretty good they have never even glitched once. Would like it if it had a little mounting tab of some kind just to help keep it secure but I've used zip ties and it's good enough.

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