
Blackmagic Design CONVCMIC/SH SDI to HDMI Micro Converter
Seamlessly Convert SDI to HDMI Signals The Blackmagic Design SDI to HDMI Micro Converter allows you to easily convert professional SDI video signals to HDMI for use with consumer displays, projectors, and more. This compact and portable converter supports multi-rate 3G-SDI and automatically swit...
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Overview
Seamlessly Convert SDI to HDMI Signals
The Blackmagic Design SDI to HDMI Micro Converter allows you to easily convert professional SDI video signals to HDMI for use with consumer displays, projectors, and more. This compact and portable converter supports multi-rate 3G-SDI and automatically switches between all SD and HD formats up to 1080p60.
Specifications:
- Input: SDI
- Output: HDMI
- SDI Standard: Multi Rate 3G-SDI
- Format Support: SD and HD formats up to 1080p60
- Loop Through: 3G-SDI Loop Through
- Equipment Support: Level A and Level B
- Power: Power over USB
Key Features
Blackmagic Design SDI to HDMI Micro Converter - Blackmagic Design 3 Year Limited Warranty
SDI Video Inputs: 1 x SD, HD or 3G-SDI
SDI Video Outputs: 1 x SDI loop out
HDMI Outputs: HDMI Type A out
Multi Rate Support: Auto detection of SD or HD
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Automatically detects SD, HD, or 3G-SDI video inputs, simplifying setup across different production standards.
- Provides a reliable SDI loop out, allowing the source signal to be passed through to other devices in the chain.
- Converts SDI signals to HDMI Type A, enabling monitoring on readily available and cost-effective HDMI displays.
- Its micro converter form factor makes it suitable for tight spaces and discreet integration into camera rigs or control rooms.
- Backed by a Blackmagic Design 3-year limited warranty, offering confidence in its reliability for professional use.
👎 Cons
- Lacks advanced signal processing features such as scaling or frame rate conversion, functioning primarily as a direct converter.
- Only supports up to 3G-SDI, meaning it is not compatible with 6G or 12G-SDI signals found in higher resolution workflows.
- Does not include any audio embedding or de-embedding features, focusing solely on video signal conversion.
- Requires an external power source, which could add to cable clutter in portable or field production setups.
- As a basic SDI to HDMI converter, it doesn't offer additional monitoring tools like waveform, vectorscope, or LUT support.