Features
The Blackmagic HDLink Optical Fiber connects SDI video directly to any supported DVI-D based LCD
computer monitor for incredible true HDTV resolution video monitoring.
HDLink Optical Fiber includes 3 Gb/s SDI for high resolution 2K film monitoring when
connected to a large 30 inch DVI display. With every individual pixel
in the HD or 2K SDI connection digitally mapped directly to the pixels
of the LCD display, you get a perfect digital-to-screen pixel for pixel
HDTV or 2K display. Connect any HDMI television or video projector to
HDLink Optical Fiber for cinema style monitoring! Even large 23 inch CRT based
monitors can't display the full resolution of the HD-SDI signal, but
with HDLink Optical Fiber you see every pixel in the HD signal, so you'll always see
a perfect image. You'll be amazed at the quality of High Definition or
2K video when you monitor via HDLink Optical Fiber for the first time.
Supports both DVI and HDMI
The Blackmagic HDLink Optical Fiber supports all DVI-D based digital computer displays and now
also includes HDMI video support. HDMI supports video at 1080i/50,
1080i/59.94 and 720p/59.94 on any HDMI device. DVI-D supports displays
at 1920 x 1200 (16:10) resolution for all 1080 HDTV formats. When
working in 720 HDTV formats you can even use lower cost 1280 x 800
resolution display for pixel for pixel 720p viewing. When working in
NTSC or PAL, HDLink can 2x oversize the displayed image making viewing
easier. Because most computer displays are limited to approximately a
60 Hz refresh rate, HDLink Optical Fiber will automatically apply pull-down to allow
video frame rates to be displayed. HDLink Optical Fiber includes a built-in Power PC
processor allowing automatic adjustment of native display resolutions
using VESA E-EDID1.3. World's Highest Quality 3 Gb/s SDI in 4:4:4
HDLink introduced the world's first full HDTV resolution 4:4:4
monitoring solution that supports both standard definition SDI, HD-SDI
and HD-SDI 4:4:4 for full resolution color monitoring. HD-SDI 4:4:4
features twice the color resolution. Conventional SD and HD video is
4:2:2 based, which limits color detail while 4:4:4 HD video preserves
the full color detail which is important for critical keying and
feature film work. HDLink Optical Fiber is the first solution for the new high speed 3 Gb/s SDI
standard for 4:4:4 RGB and 2K film monitoring. 3 Gb/s SDI runs twice
the data rate of normal HD-SDI video, allowing 4:4:4 RGB video to be
connected using a single SDI connection. 3 Gb/s SDI also allows full
resolution 2K feature film quality 2048 x 1556 video to be connected
via SDI. Built in Optical Fiber
The Blackmagic HDLink Optical Fiber is the world's first broadcast
monitoring solution with built in optical fiber SDI connections.
Optical fiber easily handles long distances, is low cost, and optical
fiber cables last virtually forever because you can keep plugging them
into faster equipment in the future, and the same cables will go much
faster. Optical fiber cables can be installed by your local
electrician, and the cables can be purchased from your local electrical
wholesaler. That's because optical fiber is used all the time in
computer networking, so it's low cost and commonly available! Now you
can build a native optical fiber facility! Standard Definition, HDTV or 2K
HDLink Optical Fiber supports all SDI based formats from standard definition
NTSC/PAL to HD-SDI 1080 and 720 and even 2K film resolution when used
with DVI displays. HDLink Optical Fiber features 3 Gb/s SDI, so also works with real
time 2K monitoring as used on Blackmagic Design's Multibridge Eclipse,
Multibridge Pro and DeckLink HD Extreme. With HDLink you'll get the
best image quality possible with format compatibility guaranteed years
into the future. HDLink's SDI video input automatically switches
between SD, HD and 2K. Unlike CRT based monitors, HDLink also supports
all HDTV frame rates and formats including progressive HD formats.
SMPTE 352M video payload identification ancillary data is used for
automatic input format recognition and RGB/YUV color space detection.
Color precision is at an incredible 10 bit in both SD and HD formats.
Video data is automatically rounded down to the bit depth of the
connected LCD display for superior viewing quality. Color Management via 3D Lookup Tables
For matching LCD display colorimetry and simulating various types of
film stocks, HDLink Optical Fiber model features more advanced 3D lookup tables.
Advanced 3D lookup tables increase color control because a blend of
red, green and blue video can be output to each primary color on the
connected display. Only advanced 3D lookup tables can give full color
control for accurate simulation of almost any feature film stock.
Lookup tables are fully adjustable via a high speed USB 2.0 host
computer connection using the included HDLink Utility software for
Windows and Mac OS X. Custom lookup tables also allow film industry log
video to be converted to linear for monitoring when used for feature
film work. Preset gamma tables for Panasonic and Grass Valley Thomson
Viper cine-gamma are included. Supports LCD Displays
HDLink supports DVI-D based digital computer displays. For 1080 and
720 HDTV formats, a 1920 x 1200 (16:10) resolution display is
recommended. However, if you're working in 720 HDTV formats only, then
a lower cost 1280 x 800 resolution display is recommended. When working
in NTSC or PAL, HDLink can scale up the displayed image to fill the
display making viewing easier. Because most computer displays are
limited to approximately a 60 Hz refresh rate, HDLink will
automatically apply pull-down to allow video frame rates to be
displayed. HDLink includes a built-in Power PC processor allowing
automatic adjustment of native display resolutions using VESA E-EDID1.3. Analog Audio Monitoring Output
Audio outputs are de-embedded from the SDI input and then converted
to analog at an incredible 24 bit. HDLink supports 6 channels out
allowing easy monitoring of 5.1 surround sound audio. Audio is output
on RCA connectors so you can easily connect to standard HiFi systems.
If the connected display requires pull-down processing then HDLink will
apply a variable audio delay ensuring perfect audio to video sync. To
protect speakers and eliminate loud pops and other audio glitches,
HDLink gently mutes the audio if video formats change or when SDI
signals are connected and disconnected.
| SDI Video Input |
1 x BNC input switches between SD-SDI, HD-SDI 4:2:2, HD-SDI 4:4:4 and 2K via SDI. |
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| SDI Video Output |
1 x BNC active loop through output switches between SD, HD 4:2:2, HD 4:4:4 and 2K. |
| Optical Fiber Video Input |
1 x LC connector switches between SD-SDI, HD-SDI 4:2:2, HD-SDI 4:4:4 and 2K via SDI. |
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| Optical Fiber Video Output |
1 x LC connector active loop through output switches between SD, HD 4:2:2, HD 4:4:4 and 2K. Use Singlemode for 25 km output. |
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| SDI Audio De-embedding |
6 channels out de-embedded from SDI input. |
| Multi Rate SDI Support |
270 Mb/s standard definition, 1.5 Gb/s high definition 4:2:2, 3 Gb/s 4:4:4 high definition and 2K film. |
| Analog Audio Output |
6 x unbalanced 24 bit analog outputs on RCA connectors -10db. |
| DVI-D Video Output |
Supports Dual Link DVI-D displays up to 30 inches 2560 x 1600 in size. |
| DVI-D Configuration |
Automatic adjustment using VESA E-EDID1.3.
Manual override of display configuration via HDLink Utility software. |
| DVI-D Resolution |
Pixel-for-pixel display on LCD displays. |
| DVI-D Connection |
Via any DVI-D. Compatible with single-link and dual-link DVI cables.
DVI-D video support only. Audio via RCA analog outputs. |
| HDMI Audio Output |
Audio combined with video in HDMI connection. |
| HDMI Video Output |
Supports HDMI displays, such as a TV or video projectors up to 1920 x 1080 resolution. |
| HDMI Configuration |
Automatically configures to connected display. |
| HDMI Resolution |
Pixel for pixel HD resolution input to connected device. |
| HDMI Connection |
Via included DVI-D male to HDMI Type A female adaptor.
Plug into HDLink when connecting to HDMI devices. HDMI video supports
HDMI audio. |
| Gamma Correction |
Independently adjustable 3D lookup tables per color component.
Interactive real time adjustment of lookup tables. |
| Updates and Configuration |
USB 2.0 High Speed (480Mb/s) interface. |
| HD Format Support via DVI-D |
1080PsF23.98, 1080PsF24, 1080i48, 1080i50, 1080i59.94,
1080i60, 720p50, 720p59.94, 720p60, 2048 x 1556p23.98 and 2048 x
1556p24. |
| HD Format Support via HDMI |
1080i50, 1080i59.94, 1080i60, 720p50, 720p59.94 and 720p60. |
| SD Format Support via DVI-D |
625/25 PAL and 525/29.97 NTSC. |
| SD Format Support via HDMI |
625/25 PAL and 525/29.97 NTSC. |
| SDI Compliance |
SMPTE 292M, SMPTE 259M, SMPTE 296M, SMPTE 425M-B, ITU-R BT.656, ITU-R BT.601 and SMPTE 297M for Optical Fiber SDI. |
| SDI Video Sampling |
4:2:2 and 4:4:4. |
| SDI Color Precision |
4:2:2 10 bit and 4:4:4 10 bit. |
| SDI Color Space |
4:2:2 YUV, 4:4:4 YUV and 4:4:4 RGB. |
| SDI Audio Sampling |
Television standard sample rate of 48 kHz and 24 bit. |
| Software Control |
HDLink Utility included free for Windows XP, Windows Vista and Mac OS X Universal Binary for Intel and PowerPC based Macs. |
| Firmware Upgrade |
Automatically when new HDLink Utility is installed. |
| Real Time Processing |
Adaptive pull-down processor guarantees smooth motion display. |
| Video Scaling via DVI-D |
Pixel for pixel display.
Scale up SD to fill display.
Scale up HD to fill display.
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| Installation |
Small brick style compact design. |
| Power Supply |
12 Volt universal power supply included.
IEC power cable required. |
| Product Warranty |
3 Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty. |
| Interface |
DVI-D digital type connection to LCD computer monitor
or HDMI Type A digital type connection to HDMI display, e.g. TV or
video projector. |
| Resolution via DVI-D |
1920 x 1200 required for HD1080 video SDI formats. 1280
x 800 recommended for HD720 video SDI formats. Please note that few, if
any, DVI-D displays support 720p50. 2560 x 1600 required for 2K feature
film formats. |
| Resolution via HDMI |
The HDMI input of a display must accept either:
• 1920 x 1080 for HD1080 video SDI formats or
• 1280 x 720 for HD720 video SDI formats
Please note, that the native resolution of an HDMI display will often
be less than full resolution HDTV, even if the display is rated to
accept HDTV signals. This is a physical limitation of the display
itself and full-resolution HDMI displays, or DVI-D displays, should be
considered if pixel for pixel video is required. Please also note that
only a small percentage of HDMI displays support 720p50. |
| Refresh Frame Rate for DVI |
Nominal 60Hz, however 48 to 72 Hz recommended. |
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