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Converter Broadcast No Linear Editing Security Review

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Revainrating 3.5 out of 5  
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Description of Converter Broadcast No Linear Editing Security

Input port : 1*VGA port ; 1*3.5mm headphone port. Output port :2*SDI port (BNC port). Support 2 ports of the SDI(SD-SDI/HD-SDI/3G-SDI) signal output. Support VGA signal input. VGA to SDI Converter is used to convert VGA video source to SD/HD/3G-SDI signal.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Impressive broadcasting solution for the tech-savvy!

As someone whose interests lie in the field of electronics, this product is a game-changer! Thanks to my knowledge gained in practice, I can say that the Converter Broadcast No Linear Editing Security is a fantastic investment for anyone who is serious about broadcasting quality content. The safety features, like the non-linear editing and top-notch security, make it a fantastic purchase. On the downside, the price may be a bit steep for THOSE who are just starting out .Overall, however, a…

Pros
  • Allows for secure broadcasting without the need for linear editing.
Cons
  • Limited options for editing and manipulating footage may hinder creativity and flexibility for certain users.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Ok as long as you don't need anything reliable

I bought 3 of these for live use - as we don't use VGA much I went to the cheaper side and tried this nameless brand. Never again. Used 2 of these twice and now none of them accept input above 1024x768. The third block that was tested and included in our package (never used in production) barely accepts a 1280x720 signal and jumps into signal blocking.

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Almost never