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  1. #1 Resolve and EIZO ColorEdge CG275w 
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    Hi

    I have an Eizo Color Edge 27" CG275w and i'm using resolve PC-win7 64bits. I currently have a Intensity pro and a Decklink SDI .

    I'm trying to output a signal to the Eizo for monitoring in Resolve but it's not working.
    It works with my Tvlogic and JVC, filed monitors, but not the Eizo which is a shame becaase it's a great monitor.

    Can this works ? Is there a particular setting i should use ?

    Or what converter can I use to make it work ?

    Do I have to buy an HDlink ?

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    Hi, most desktop monitors take a different SDI signal (RGBHV) than broadcast monitors. You'll probably need a converter like the ones from Blackmagic http://blackmagic-design.com/product...eryconverters/

    EDIT: Sorry just saw that you have also an Intensity Pro. Not sure if it's officially supported, but it should work. There was a discussion on creativecow about it http://forums.creativecow.net/thread/364/114
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    Well the problem is more with the 10 bits monitor.
    The Intensity pro do work on Resolve, PC and Mac. It sends a signal on two of my field monitor.
    I think the EIZO needs a specific kind of signal to work. I've ordered a HD link Pro 3D to displayport. It should work fine, it says on the website
    it works with every lcd displays. But is it in 10 bits ?

    Every thread I've seen are more about the cards themselves.
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    Using a HD link Pro 3D you should get a 10bit signal, since DisplayPort (as well as HDMI) support it and the SDI signal is 10bit, too. Or you could connect the Eizo directly to the Intensity Pro using a converter like this one http://www.komtech.de/z_en/system-el...-converter.php But not sure if it does 10bit. And it's limited to 1080p.
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    thanks for that. It seems kind low end user though, so I'll stick with BMD.The extra outputs are perfect for client plasma screen.
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