Composite video output solution for Macbook Retina
Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 17:42
Hi folks.
I've was considering to buy the new MacBook Retina display to replace my old 2008 MBP. Despite of the price I think the two display port and HDMI output gives a great solution for Vjs. Although I'm wondering about how to deal to connect to a Edirol V4 and similars, which needs a composite input for work.
After surfing a while on the forums I've discovered this...
The minidisplay port to dvi connected to the apple dvi to composite/svideo (which is the cable I use at the moment in the MBP 2008) doesnt work at all, due to digital to analog issues. First decepcion.
Solution: Minidisplay port to vga connected to a VGA to composite scaler.
Pros: looks that it works in general. Kind of cheap, you can find not very expensive scalers.
Contra: Another bulk to carry on. Probably you need to plug into a power socket. Some people report about flicker issues, low quality, etc... Depends of the model. Of course you can buy a Matrox or extron swichter, but prepare to make your credit card burn.
Solution: MBP Retina HDMI connected to HDMI to composite adaptor/converter
I didn't see too much feedback about this. Is possible to get a converter for less than 100 euros, but I'm just afraid to buy it and finally find a surprise like "the apple HDMI protocol is not compatible with this hardware" or something like that.
Personally I trust more on the HDMI to composite solution, with not vga cable involved.
Any thoughts?
Cheers and happy vjing!
I've was considering to buy the new MacBook Retina display to replace my old 2008 MBP. Despite of the price I think the two display port and HDMI output gives a great solution for Vjs. Although I'm wondering about how to deal to connect to a Edirol V4 and similars, which needs a composite input for work.
After surfing a while on the forums I've discovered this...
The minidisplay port to dvi connected to the apple dvi to composite/svideo (which is the cable I use at the moment in the MBP 2008) doesnt work at all, due to digital to analog issues. First decepcion.
Solution: Minidisplay port to vga connected to a VGA to composite scaler.
Pros: looks that it works in general. Kind of cheap, you can find not very expensive scalers.
Contra: Another bulk to carry on. Probably you need to plug into a power socket. Some people report about flicker issues, low quality, etc... Depends of the model. Of course you can buy a Matrox or extron swichter, but prepare to make your credit card burn.
Solution: MBP Retina HDMI connected to HDMI to composite adaptor/converter
I didn't see too much feedback about this. Is possible to get a converter for less than 100 euros, but I'm just afraid to buy it and finally find a surprise like "the apple HDMI protocol is not compatible with this hardware" or something like that.
Personally I trust more on the HDMI to composite solution, with not vga cable involved.
Any thoughts?
Cheers and happy vjing!