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Alan Gouger
Jedi Master Film Handler

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From: Bradenton, FL, USA
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 - posted 04-22-2015 04:52 PM      Profile for Alan Gouger   Author's Homepage   Email Alan Gouger   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
We are trying to pair the Christie SKA-3D with a Barco 23b with no luck. All software is up to date. The SKA-3D is working fine as well as its source when connected to an external monitor.
I tried both sequential and duel output with the Christie. Selecting the appropriate DVI setting yields no image.
The projector previously had the Barco Alchemy ICMP installed which when installed the DVI ports no longer works. Dolby DSS200 with Cat 745 has replaced the Alchemy module.
Any help is appreciated.

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Alan Gouger
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The DVI ports LED lights show it is seeing a signal but no image. Ive tried both both 1080p & 2k output from the Christie as well as its test pattern.

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Alan Gouger
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I now have a picture I had to switch the SKA-3D to 8bit output.
If both DVI outputs from the SKA-3D are feeding both DVI inputs on the Barco with the DVI input on the Barco set to duel 12 bit I would think 10 bit out on the SDK should work?

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Marco Giustini
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give it a go!
Consumer video is 8 bits anyway, I never really understood the advantage of the 12 bits.

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