You'll need the USB-C to HDMI digital av multiport adapter first. Plug the adapters together and into the USB-C port. Then Plug a DVI cable from the HDMI to DVI adapter to the Cinema Display, and the USB cable from the Cinema display to the USB-C av multi port's USB port. Question: Q: Connect new Macbook (USB-C) to dual-link. Kensington Universal USB3.0 Dual Display Docking Station for Windows, Mac OS 10.14, and Surface - Dual Video HDMI & DVI/VGA, 6 USB Ports, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio (K33972US). With all those cables, you might need an additional fast charger or two for your home. This is two in one: an 18W USB-C port and a 12W USB port for the maximum charging speed. Charge your iPad Pro and your iPhone from a single wall unit. I personally bought Apple's. I'm not even sure if I'll need it much, but I figured it was better to have it on hand just in case I need it quickly. I can use it for both my MacBook Pro and my iPad Pro. I'd recommend it generally for its flexibility, but of course you may have a specific use case for the other items on this list. This post may contain affiliate links. See our for more details. We have a small video switcher and an audio mixer so that we can do multi-cam livestreaming. Pretty slick setup. We have done a small number of these things but I anticipate more to come in the new year. We take the SDI out of the switcher, run it into a Blackmagic Mini Recorder, Thunderbolt it into a MacBook Air, run it through OBS, and then Facebook Live. The MacBook Air, while it works (720p, 30fps) with plenty of headroom, seems underpowered. Because of that (and for Reasons(tm), namely that it's tax season and we need the writeoff, and we need a Windows PC around for other video projects), I went to Costco and bought a beefy i7 Windows 10 laptop. I assumed getting an SDI signal into a Windows 10 computer was a simple thing. Apparently I assumed wrong. Is anyone successfully doing this? Mike, I've been considering setting up a Wirecast streaming, and was sent the below from the sales staff regarding recommended capture cards, some HDMI, some SDI and internal & external (obvi for a laptop you'd likely go external). Mike, A couple years ago I did something similar. I upgraded my PC laptop to a very high end HP Z Book with Thunderbolt. I got a BMD Intensity Shuttle to go HDMI in, to Thunderbolt out, to the PC. What a frustrating mistake. I am not writing to hate on BMD (I do hate on them). I know BMD has their fans and I have often wondered if they are primarily Mac users? I suspect you may not have the same level of success with BMD products/software on your new PC as you have had on Macs. My experience was horrible, I am a halfway descent technician. Sometimes I troubleshoot things to death. I wasted countless hours trying to get the product and software to work properly. In the end the POS product now sits on a shelf pissing me off every time I see it. The software was a joke. It not only did not work as advertised it was buggy. The integrated plugins messed up my Premier so the BMD software HAD to be uninstalled permanently. The only thing I ever got to see the video signal was the BMD software and only for a couple of resolutions. It did not convert or process as promised. My limited experience is that BMD and PC are a bad mix. Kind Regards, Steve.
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