AbstractView Posted January 7, 2008 Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 these transmitters are sold at B&H out of New York so feel free to look them up , but my question is has anybody used either one of these units? Can you tell me anything about them? what kind of quality are they? i want them mainly for Video assist to go wireless. Trying to lose the cables for ever. Any help would be great as i ned to make a purchase rather quickly. Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Eric Fletcher S.O.C. Posted January 7, 2008 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 7, 2008 these transmitters are sold at B&H out of New York so feel free to look them up , but my question is has anybody used either one of these units? Can you tell me anything about them? what kind of quality are they? i want them mainly for Video assist to go wireless. Trying to lose the cables for ever. Any help would be great as i ned to make a purchase rather quickly. Doug Please use your real name as your screen name, if not I'll have to delete your posts. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Dan Coplan Posted January 9, 2008 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 9, 2008 I have the Transvideo Titan and really like it. I use it whenever I can, though most often I end up using my Canatrans because multiple departments want to see the feed - that´s the problem with the Titan. You need a separate custom receiver for each monitor. But the picture is solid and works a good, long distance. When it does suffer interference, it comes in the form of horizontal hits across the picture, but the picture stays fixed as opposed to broadcast interference that can get wavy and snowy. B&H sells these? Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Marc Colemont Posted January 15, 2008 Report Share Posted January 15, 2008 I have the Transvideo Titan and really like it. I use it whenever I can, though most often I end up using my Canatrans because multiple departments want to see the feed - that´s the problem with the Titan. You need a separate custom receiver for each monitor. But the picture is solid and works a good, long distance. When it does suffer interference, it comes in the form of horizontal hits across the picture, but the picture stays fixed as opposed to broadcast interference that can get wavy and snowy. B&H sells these? Dan Hi Dan, How does the Transvideo perform when you are within crowds of people? Does the transmitter and receiver need to see each other? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members James Puli Posted January 16, 2008 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 I have the Titan on the current film im working on and it isnt really working at all. I'm operating Video Assist and we have found that in the right environment and with line of sight it works fine, but go anywhere near any metal, or in the bush the signal just turns to crap and becomes unusable for the director. Alot of the time I have an assistant running behind the operator with the reciever about 6ft away and even then the picture can be horrible. We've even ended up running cables sometimes which has annoyed the operator, but we've got through it. I personally own a Modulas 3000 and have never really had a problem with it anywhere, and im confident that the Moduals would work well in the environment which has killed the Titans. Friends on other films here in Melbourne recently have also been complaining about the Titans latley. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Dan Coplan Posted January 16, 2008 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 How does the Transvideo perform when you are within crowds of people?Does the transmitter and receiver need to see each other? I've used it in a small crowd and I've also used it half a block away with the receiver just around the corner behind a wall. Didn't see the picture myself as I was operating, but the guys at the monitor said it was fine. I imagine there was some break up but they were able to see it well enough that it served its purpose. What really screws with it are cord-free land line phones. Can't remember the frequency that messes with it, but ironic that if you test these units at Transvideo's office, you'll get a crappy signal because those phones are all over the place. Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Pete Barta Posted January 16, 2008 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 16, 2008 (edited) Titan_Upgrade.pdf I have the Titan on the current film im working on and it isnt really working at all. I'm operating Video Assist and we have found that in the right environment and with line of sight it works fine, but go anywhere near any metal, or in the bush the signal just turns to crap and becomes unusable for the director. Alot of the time I have an assistant running behind the operator with the reciever about 6ft away and even then the picture can be horrible. We've even ended up running cables sometimes which has annoyed the operator, but we've got through it. I personally own a Modulas 3000 and have never really had a problem with it anywhere, and im confident that the Moduals would work well in the environment which has killed the Titans. Friends on other films here in Melbourne recently have also been complaining about the Titans latley. I also have a Titan and there is an upgrade available which not only extends the frequency range but changes the casing to a rubber type instead of the metal so helping to shield unwanted interference. Contact Transvideo or your nearest dealer about the upgrade. Don't quote me on it but it cost around Euro 200. I have attached a PDF of the new look Titan but what it doesn't say is you can upgrade to the new look shielding. I have been very happy with the product and also own a modulus but both have there strengths and weaknesses. Cheers, Pete Barta Also of interest. Titan? is fully compatible with Preston Cinema FI+Z system. Titan will not interfere with your Preston Cinema FIZ system. Regardless of the channels selected the FI+Z performance will not be affected. However, to insure a clear video image on the Titan Rx, we recommend the following settings: Titan Tx / Rx set on channel A (2415.5 Mhz), recommended channels for the FI+Z: 9 through 29. Titan Tx / Rx set on channel B (2427.5 Mhz), recommended channels for the FIZ: 16 through 29. Titan Tx / Rx set on channel C (2442.5 Mhz), recommended channels for the FIZ: 0 through 6 and 24 through 29. Titan Tx / Rx set on channel D (2457.5 Mhz), recommended channels for the FIZ: 0 through 12. Edited January 16, 2008 by Pete Barta Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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