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Michael Thames June 13th, 2012 10:42 PM

Laptop monitor
 
Just wondering....... is it possible to use a macbook pro for video monitor?

Mark Ahrens June 14th, 2012 05:44 AM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
It's easy with an HDV cam via firewire - the problem is there is significant latency. 2 second delay.
I use it occasionally with OnLocation or even QuicktimePro.

I would think latency would be present with any hardware solution, as well.

Les Wilson June 14th, 2012 05:49 AM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
I assume you mean a monitor for a live camera shot. Your Macbook has specific input ports: USB, Firewire.

The quality of the result and color issues of computer screens aside:
1)Your camera has recording formats and output ports.
2) By connecting a camera output port to the computer or device that interfaces to the computer, running the camera in a format that puts a signal on that output port, and running software that captures video on the computer's input port, you will have conceptually monitored the camera video on the computer display.

For example, DV and HDV are camera recording formats that can be transmitted over Firewire. Using one of those camera modes, a FIrewire cable to the Macbook Pro and running QuickTime Pro, iMovie, or FCP will monitor your video and audio (with a slight lag)

Other formats such as Component and SDI require some conversion devices and may or may not be able to hook up to your particular model laptop.... eventually it begs a different question: Given the price of HDMI and SDI field monitors from Marshall, SmallHD and others, is it worth it to try and use the laptop?

Michael Thames June 14th, 2012 05:41 PM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
Thanks les and Mark, I have an Ikan monitor for my HX-A1, but the thought occurred to me my computer sits around doing nothing, and the picture is better on the Macbook. How do I set up my computer to use as a monitor, if you don't mind my asking?

Thanks!

Mark Ahrens June 14th, 2012 05:51 PM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
Connect it with a firewire cable . . .
I use OnLocation part of CS5 suite - discontinued in 5.5 and 6.

or . . . Quicktime Pro -> new movie recording (go to preferences to select the XH as the input - Camera must be on and in record mode) - you can actually use it to capture direct to your hard drive in HDV format. It's a hassle starting and stopping, though. Making a new Movie each time.

Les Wilson June 14th, 2012 09:10 PM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Thames (Post 1738401)
...I have an Ikan monitor for my HX-A1, but the thought occurred to me my computer sits around doing nothing, and the picture is better on the Macbook. ...

How are you hooking up the Ikan? If it's composite, then yes, the HDV over firewire into a Macbook should be an improvement. If you are hooking up the Ikan with component video, your getting the HD signal and I'd think it would be a decent image.

Michael Thames June 15th, 2012 09:29 AM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark Ahrens (Post 1738402)
Connect it with a firewire cable . . .
I use OnLocation part of CS5 suite - discontinued in 5.5 and 6.

or . . . Quicktime Pro -> new movie recording (go to preferences to select the XH as the input - Camera must be on and in record mode) - you can actually use it to capture direct to your hard drive in HDV format. It's a hassle starting and stopping, though. Making a new Movie each time.

Mark, this doesn't capture video onto the hard drive right?

Michael Thames June 15th, 2012 09:31 AM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Les Wilson (Post 1738429)
How are you hooking up the Ikan? If it's composite, then yes, the HDV over firewire into a Macbook should be an improvement. If you are hooking up the Ikan with component video, your getting the HD signal and I'd think it would be a decent image.

Yea it's a good image for sure, but it's a smaller monitor compared to my 15 inch Macbook.

Les Wilson June 15th, 2012 10:58 AM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Michael Thames (Post 1738515)
...this doesn't capture video onto the hard drive right?

You need not capture to disk if you don't want ti ... QT just gives you a live feed

Michael Thames June 17th, 2012 10:02 AM

Re: Laptop monitor
 
Thanks for all your help guys!


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