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Originally Posted by hociman The LCD I measured is made by Panasonic. It's latency is 1/4 frame. I say it is negligible because unless you have a baseline (zero-latency CRT) to compare the LCD to, you are only going to be able to measure the latency, not detect it. Anyone that can visually detect a quarter frame of delay does not need to buy a Syncheck. |
LCD it is then, 1/4 frame is fine for my purposes which is getting my hands dirty with ADR & foley work.
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Originally Posted by hociman I'm not sure I follow the question. If you intend on connecting one of the DA outputs to a wall plate with a BNC connector, and then connecting the display to said BNC connector when necessary, that's fine, provided a DA is used. If you are using a "T" connector, which is entirely passive, that won't be a good idea, as the potential for improper termination could have a negative effect on the picture quality. |
sorry... You got the question right, anyway. one of DA outputs connected to a BNC connector on the wallplate so I can connect an video monitor (LCDTV) when needed during ADR & foley sessions.
Appreciate you sharing your time and knowledge. Thanks a TON hociman!