I would love to purchase this but I need to be able to run a graphics/playback pc into the switcher, as well as a presenters pc, while also having 3 inputs left for cameras. Just one hdmi input short. This has a lot of awesome features that the ATEM doesn’t have. Hopefully a similar model will be released with a couple more inputs.
Film Photography Club - check out the v60hd from Roland. We LOVE it! (Also, if you buy from us you also get an extra year of warranty, no charge. th-cam.com/video/kgKHJs0TcuA/w-d-xo.html
I purchased the V1-SDI today. Also three HDMI-to-SDI converters because I'll be using three Panasonic AG-AC90 cameras that only have HDMI out (also component out). I am quite impressed with all the features in this new switcher, particularly the DSK (freeing up the PST/PGM bus), and the scalable HDMI input #4. What I would like to see (hint, hint) is tally light triggers with the inputs. Many of today's lower priced hardware & software switchers fail to offer that little feature :( I'd be happy with a set of N.O. contacts that I could run 5vdc through on an extra wire along my camera cable, illuminating a led widget on top of each camera. That said, I am anxiously looking forward to my Roland V1-SDI (arriving this Thu), and hope the HDMI to SDI converters suffice.
I have everything up and running tonight; the new V-1SDI switcher, cameras, laptop PC (graphics and video playback) into "scaling" HDMI input #4 and have been messing around with it for the past four hours. There are not enough positive adjectives in the dictionary to describe how pleased I am with this little powerhouse of a switcher. All the setup and audio menus make it into a customized wonder. Anyhow, you (Richard) had asked what I'm using to convert HDMI (from my cameras) to SDI (switcher inputs): They are Excelvan 1080P Mini 3G HDMI to SDI Video Converters. I purchased them on Amazon for about $38.00 each (yes, 38 bucks). They pass full 1080P and audio from the HDMI output (running each camera on 25 Feet of HDMI to the SDI cable (another 50 feet) and into the switcher. I have typical no frills monitors for the multiview PST's and PGM. However, I'm also outputting SDI to a "Blackmagic Video Assist with HDMI and 6G-SDI" Recorder which provides a pristeen 1080P picture, and I cannot see any signal loss or noise as a result of those "inexpensive HDMI/SDI converters. Plus, I got a little inventive and made battery packs for the Excelvan converters, which operate on 5-12vdc. I put a little NP F550 7.5vdc battery in an adapter base plate (all from Amazon) and strapped one to each of the Excelvans. That way I don't need to run AC to the AC adapters that normally power the Excelvans. The batteries are still powering the Excelvans as I write... and it's been three hours so far. My camera batteries will croak before these things do.
Per your question, RIchard, I'm using the V1-SDI for remote/mobile 3-cam, etc., shoots, recording on the Blackmagic SD card, as well as separately on all three cameras so I can post "tweaks" later.
Hye B Donovan. Did you have issue on this device? Just bought it a few days ago, n test it out. After an hour the switcher stuck (all LEDs still on) but no output receive by the monitor & cant even switch or control any button. Is it because of the overheating issue? After switch it off n try if for anther 1 hours + it stuck again. Hope can hear real event test on this device. Tq Donovan :)
If Video 1 was A person ( John ) in front of green screen, Video 2 is from PC - a picture of a scenery. Can the output be John standing in front of the scenery ? Appreciate the comment. Thanks.
why dont Roland come out with this together with the previous model v1-hd? It's kinda sux when i've gotten v1-hd few months ago only and also sdi to hdmi converter because i'm running mainly sdi cameras. Now Roland come out with SDI model which I would have gotten if it's available at that time! For DSK, why not allow us to save the logo into the system instead of relying on a laptop and sacrifice a port.
Kenny Shem - maybe you could trade with the previous poster... in all seriousness, it sucks to buy so.ething and then have something better suited come along soon after. Happened to us too & we are a dealer! On the other hand I'm glad to have more activity from Roland in this space. Pretty exciting.
Aaron Booker Yes. Many times it does not pay to be an early adopter unless the product suits your needs perfectly. Unfortunately it does not happen most of the time. It's good that Roland comes out with this "pro" version as the previous v1-hd seems to cater more to musicians and personal use. This V1-SDI is much more suitable for professional production.
Can the SDI channel 1/2 accept analog SD SDI signal? We have PDW-510 which outputs analog SDI signals as well as PMW-200 which has HD-SDI output. We would then use 2 computer sources via HDMI ch 3/4 If it can't, are there any adapters out there to convert the signal? This device would serve our needs perfectly. Many thanks in advance!
Guys, there's no such thing as an analog SDI signal. SDI is digital. Are you confusing it with composite video/PAL/NTSC? That is analog standard definition.
The V1 HD only has HDMI ports, while the V1 SDI has SDI/BNC ports which allows for longer cable runs without having to convert HDMI to SDI like you would with the V1 HD.
We have audio coming in via RCA from our mixer. Its coming into our Roland V-1HD. When audio comes out of the Roland V-1HD, does it come out of HMDI? Or when you come in with RCA, is the only audio out option RCA (and not HMDI). We really want HDMI out for audio because the our is going into our YOLOLIV YoloBox.
It should embed the audio into the output (HDMI). Make sure you're running the latest firmware and then I'd do a factory reset on the switcher - defaults will definitely be embedded audio.
Also - I'd use a TV or some other output that is "dumb" to confirm that it is or isn't outputting audio. Sometimes smart "swiss army knives" like the YoloBox can be the trouble point.
Hey Brian, unfortunately the PGM indicator is baked in to the image and cannot be removed on the HDMI PG output. If you are trying to get an HDMI signal of the PGM out, you'll need to use an SDI to HDMI converter like the DECIMATOR MD-LX HDMI/SDI Bi-Directional Converter to convert your SDI PGM to HDMI.
Is there any data being generated on the RS232 port that can be translated into Talley light signal usage. If so where would I find that information. That’s the only feature this switcher is missing.
Yes you can build a micro controller to take I. The rs232 and pick out the data for active channels. But the easiest fix is to pick the logics up that goto the switch led and feed an optical for your tally logics
@@rick601a The easy fix would mean I have to open the videomixer right? For me that is not an option since I borrow it and it is not mine. Do you have any schematics of the RS232 solution?
I started looking at the serial data but found out it was going to cost a lot of research and development. So I never finished the project. The serial port would be the ultimate option but a lot of information was not available from Roland. As they would not provide any information. Leaving me to spend hours on reverse engineering of the data.
Ah okay. Thanks for the answer. I found a document of the Roland V-1SDI RS232 commands. But it looks like you can only send a command to it. It gives every time the same respons according to the document. That's why I was wondering if you got it to work. I see people/products using the USB port since this does maybe give good feedback. I will try further.
Unfortunately, the PGM indicator is baked into the image and cannot be removed on the HDMI PG output. If you are trying to get an HDMI signal of the PGM out, you'll need to use an SDI to HDMI converter like the DECIMATOR MD-LX HDMI/SDI Bi-Directional Converter to convert your SDI PGM to HDMI.
Absolutely. You'll just need a video capture card and encoding software. Our personal favorite is Wirecast. livestreamingstore.com/products/telestream-wirecast-studio-8-windows
Hye guys. Did anyone have issue on this device? Just bought it a few days ago, n test it out. After an hour the switcher stuck (all LEDs still on) but no output receive by the monitor & cant even switch or control any button. Is it because of the overheating issue? After switch it off n try if for anther 1 hours + it stuck again. Hope can hear real event test on this device. Tq guys :)
Hi Abu. Have you updated the firmware in it? Before we ship any units to clients, we always ask if we can update the firmware for them. There also some nice new features! proav.roland.com/global/support/by_product/v-1sdi/updates_drivers/5a948996-efd7-427d-b900-0189dca65f59/
Hi Aaron, thanks for the link n info. Already download it n i ll update my switcher ASAP n test it again. Thanks for helping, i just bought mine a few days ago n done some test at home but after a few hours the same problem happen. Seems the device not stable for a long period usage. I ll update the next test after updating my firmware. Tq :)
I know that some early shipments had that bug, but reputable resellers (we're one) got those replaced for their clients. It's rock solid except for those few bad ones. I will say for a show of that magnitude, that we LOVE the V60HD. Our favorite switcher overall of the 7 or 8 we use regularly. th-cam.com/video/kgKHJs0TcuA/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for the answer. Yes, Roland here in Denmark will replace it. We have a lot of AnalogWay systems here and yes they are expensive and rock solid. Reeason for getting the V-1SDI was to have a light mobile system - I will give it another chance. like the size :) Another Question Is it possible to "key" a pip - simply cant figure it out - thank you
Can't beat the price either! The V60HD is twice the price but more than 2x more robust. Still a nice small form factor. More scaling, which is what is such a savior at times...
I would love to purchase this but I need to be able to run a graphics/playback pc into the switcher, as well as a presenters pc, while also having 3 inputs left for cameras. Just one hdmi input short.
This has a lot of awesome features that the ATEM doesn’t have. Hopefully a similar model will be released with a couple more inputs.
Film Photography Club - check out the v60hd from Roland. We LOVE it! (Also, if you buy from us you also get an extra year of warranty, no charge. th-cam.com/video/kgKHJs0TcuA/w-d-xo.html
I purchased the V1-SDI today. Also three HDMI-to-SDI converters because I'll be using three Panasonic AG-AC90 cameras that only have HDMI out (also component out).
I am quite impressed with all the features in this new switcher, particularly the DSK (freeing up the PST/PGM bus), and the scalable HDMI input #4.
What I would like to see (hint, hint) is tally light triggers with the inputs. Many of today's lower priced hardware & software switchers fail to offer that little feature :( I'd be happy with a set of N.O. contacts that I could run 5vdc through on an extra wire along my camera cable, illuminating a led widget on top of each camera.
That said, I am anxiously looking forward to my Roland V1-SDI (arriving this Thu), and hope the HDMI to SDI converters suffice.
I have everything up and running tonight; the new V-1SDI switcher, cameras, laptop PC (graphics and video playback) into "scaling" HDMI input #4 and have been messing around with it for the past four hours. There are not enough positive adjectives in the dictionary to describe how pleased I am with this little powerhouse of a switcher. All the setup and audio menus make it into a customized wonder.
Anyhow, you (Richard) had asked what I'm using to convert HDMI (from my cameras) to SDI (switcher inputs): They are Excelvan 1080P Mini 3G HDMI to SDI Video Converters. I purchased them on Amazon for about $38.00 each (yes, 38 bucks). They pass full 1080P and audio from the HDMI output (running each camera on 25 Feet of HDMI to the SDI cable (another 50 feet) and into the switcher. I have typical no frills monitors for the multiview PST's and PGM. However, I'm also outputting SDI to a "Blackmagic Video Assist with HDMI and 6G-SDI" Recorder which provides a pristeen 1080P picture, and I cannot see any signal loss or noise as a result of those "inexpensive HDMI/SDI converters.
Plus, I got a little inventive and made battery packs for the Excelvan converters, which operate on 5-12vdc. I put a little NP F550 7.5vdc battery in an adapter base plate (all from Amazon) and strapped one to each of the Excelvans. That way I don't need to run AC to the AC adapters that normally power the Excelvans. The batteries are still powering the Excelvans as I write... and it's been three hours so far. My camera batteries will croak before these things do.
Per your question, RIchard, I'm using the V1-SDI for remote/mobile 3-cam, etc., shoots, recording on the Blackmagic SD card, as well as separately on all three cameras so I can post "tweaks" later.
Hye B Donovan. Did you have issue on this device? Just bought it a few days ago, n test it out. After an hour the switcher stuck (all LEDs still on) but no output receive by the monitor & cant even switch or control any button. Is it because of the overheating issue? After switch it off n try if for anther 1 hours + it stuck again. Hope can hear real event test on this device. Tq Donovan :)
Hi Abu - I replied to your other post. Which version of the system software are you running?
Hi Aaron, thanks again. Mine still running vrsion 1.2. On my way buying USB-B cable for updating n connecting to PC :)
Great product, very pleased. But control software for iPad, like for the HD version is highly wanted! Why is this software for laptop only?
If Video 1 was A person ( John ) in front of green screen, Video 2 is from PC - a picture of a scenery. Can the output be John standing in front of the scenery ? Appreciate the comment. Thanks.
Has fill and key to support, for example, vizrt with 2 sdi channels? a sdi source of key and another sdi to fill ?? linear key
why dont Roland come out with this together with the previous model v1-hd? It's kinda sux when i've gotten v1-hd few months ago only and also sdi to hdmi converter because i'm running mainly sdi cameras. Now Roland come out with SDI model which I would have gotten if it's available at that time! For DSK, why not allow us to save the logo into the system instead of relying on a laptop and sacrifice a port.
Kenny Shem - maybe you could trade with the previous poster... in all seriousness, it sucks to buy so.ething and then have something better suited come along soon after. Happened to us too & we are a dealer! On the other hand I'm glad to have more activity from Roland in this space. Pretty exciting.
Aaron Booker Yes. Many times it does not pay to be an early adopter unless the product suits your needs perfectly. Unfortunately it does not happen most of the time. It's good that Roland comes out with this "pro" version as the previous v1-hd seems to cater more to musicians and personal use. This V1-SDI is much more suitable for professional production.
There is any way to insert image into 1 of the input (without using laptop)? Agree. Need to sacrifice port just for simple still.
Did you change any settings on computer or did you just hit DSK and it keyed out the black? Can this work if background is gray?
Can the SDI channel 1/2 accept analog SD SDI signal? We have PDW-510 which outputs analog SDI signals as well as PMW-200 which has HD-SDI output. We would then use 2 computer sources via HDMI ch 3/4
If it can't, are there any adapters out there to convert the signal? This device would serve our needs perfectly.
Many thanks in advance!
Guys, there's no such thing as an analog SDI signal. SDI is digital. Are you confusing it with composite video/PAL/NTSC? That is analog standard definition.
what is the difference with V-1HD with this model?
The V1 HD only has HDMI ports, while the V1 SDI has SDI/BNC ports which allows for longer cable runs without having to convert HDMI to SDI like you would with the V1 HD.
We have audio coming in via RCA from our mixer. Its coming into our Roland V-1HD. When audio comes out of the Roland V-1HD, does it come out of HMDI? Or when you come in with RCA, is the only audio out option RCA (and not HMDI). We really want HDMI out for audio because the our is going into our YOLOLIV YoloBox.
It should embed the audio into the output (HDMI). Make sure you're running the latest firmware and then I'd do a factory reset on the switcher - defaults will definitely be embedded audio.
Also - I'd use a TV or some other output that is "dumb" to confirm that it is or isn't outputting audio. Sometimes smart "swiss army knives" like the YoloBox can be the trouble point.
@@Varvid That's a great and simple idea. I'll give it a try. Thanks much!
@@larryrobersonjr When I'm doing troubleshooting like this with my team, I call it "the slowest common denominator" - ME!
Can you use the USB to use this with VTC systems like Zoom and BlueJeans
No, you'll need to use a video capture card. Magewell and black magic make them in both usb and thunderbolt flavors.
But how do you get rid of the PGM on the bottom of the HDMI out if you want to use that output for recording or streaming?
Same question. Did you manage to solve it?
Hey Brian, unfortunately the PGM indicator is baked in to the image and cannot be removed on the HDMI PG output. If you are trying to get an HDMI signal of the PGM out, you'll need to use an SDI to HDMI converter like the DECIMATOR MD-LX HDMI/SDI Bi-Directional Converter to convert your SDI PGM to HDMI.
@@Varvid You should be able to go to the SETUP menu, page 15/16, and turn LABEL to 'OFF'.
Is there any data being generated on the RS232 port that can be translated into Talley light signal usage. If so where would I find that information. That’s the only feature this switcher is missing.
Did you get this to work?
Yes you can build a micro controller to take I. The rs232 and pick out the data for active channels. But the easiest fix is to pick the logics up that goto the switch led and feed an optical for your tally logics
@@rick601a The easy fix would mean I have to open the videomixer right? For me that is not an option since I borrow it and it is not mine. Do you have any schematics of the RS232 solution?
I started looking at the serial data but found out it was going to cost a lot of research and development. So I never finished the project. The serial port would be the ultimate option but a lot of information was not available from Roland. As they would not provide any information. Leaving me to spend hours on reverse engineering of the data.
Ah okay. Thanks for the answer. I found a document of the Roland V-1SDI RS232 commands. But it looks like you can only send a command to it. It gives every time the same respons according to the document. That's why I was wondering if you got it to work. I see people/products using the USB port since this does maybe give good feedback. I will try further.
Can we scale down 4K to 1080?
How do you remove the PGM sign in the HDMI output?
Unfortunately, the PGM indicator is baked into the image and cannot be removed on the HDMI PG output. If you are trying to get an HDMI signal of the PGM out, you'll need to use an SDI to HDMI converter like the DECIMATOR MD-LX HDMI/SDI Bi-Directional Converter to convert your SDI PGM to HDMI.
@@Varvid You should be able to go to the SETUP menu, page 15/16, and turn LABEL to 'OFF'.
Can I use this to go live and at the same time record those programmed camera outputs ??
Yes, if you have an external recorder. There is no built in recording.
Varvid oh great. So for goin live should I connect this directly to the PC ?
Absolutely. You'll just need a video capture card and encoding software. Our personal favorite is Wirecast. livestreamingstore.com/products/telestream-wirecast-studio-8-windows
Varvid thanks!!
Does anyone know if this video switcher works with Wirecast 7 pro?
Also what would be a good monitor for the multiview?
We've used this Switcher with Wirecast 6, 7, and 8... :-)
Great encoding software solution that works hand in glove with the V-1 SDI.
Can I stream live to you tube?
martin ashoni yes, you'll need a capture device and the free TH-cam encoding software that runs on Mac or PC.
Hye guys. Did anyone have issue on this device? Just bought it a few days ago, n test it out. After an hour the switcher stuck (all LEDs still on) but no output receive by the monitor & cant even switch or control any button. Is it because of the overheating issue? After switch it off n try if for anther 1 hours + it stuck again. Hope can hear real event test on this device. Tq guys :)
Hi Abu. Have you updated the firmware in it? Before we ship any units to clients, we always ask if we can update the firmware for them.
There also some nice new features!
proav.roland.com/global/support/by_product/v-1sdi/updates_drivers/5a948996-efd7-427d-b900-0189dca65f59/
Hi Aaron, thanks for the link n info. Already download it n i ll update my switcher ASAP n test it again. Thanks for helping, i just bought mine a few days ago n done some test at home but after a few hours the same problem happen. Seems the device not stable for a long period usage. I ll update the next test after updating my firmware. Tq :)
Excellent. The firmware makes all the difference. Definitely some bugs with the default firmware...
Thanks again Aaron :) I ll update next test result after updating the firmware.
Hi Aaron, done upgrade n test it. Running non stop for 4 hours without any problem. Thanks again bro :)
Got it...Used it on the first job... and the damn thing overheated and shut down....4 projectors and 6 screens .... not good
I know that some early shipments had that bug, but reputable resellers (we're one) got those replaced for their clients. It's rock solid except for those few bad ones. I will say for a show of that magnitude, that we LOVE the V60HD. Our favorite switcher overall of the 7 or 8 we use regularly. th-cam.com/video/kgKHJs0TcuA/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for the answer. Yes, Roland here in Denmark will replace it. We have a lot of AnalogWay systems here and yes they are expensive and rock solid. Reeason for getting the V-1SDI was to have a light mobile system - I will give it another chance. like the size :)
Another Question
Is it possible to "key" a pip - simply cant figure it out - thank you
Can't beat the price either! The V60HD is twice the price but more than 2x more robust. Still a nice small form factor. More scaling, which is what is such a savior at times...