- Joined
- May 8, 2015
- Messages
- 546
- Reaction score
- 104
- Age
- 59
- Location
- Fort Collins, Colorado
- Website
- dattagroover.com
PROBLEM SOLVED!
@RichWest to the rescue. By placing a soft expanding foam earplug under each of the HDMI connectors (as Rich explains in one of the above posts), it solved the problem. I still get some video monitor distortion, but very little, maybe 5% of what was happening before. I did the operation this afternoon in my Japanese Hotel room, and it is night and day different. I can actually see what my camera sees. I feel like celebrating.
Speaking of foam and Rich, I also followed his suggestion of using a punch on the isolators and putting a piece of expanding foam in each of them. Made a massive improvement in reducing my video vibration.
Thanks Rich, I owe you!
@RichWest to the rescue. By placing a soft expanding foam earplug under each of the HDMI connectors (as Rich explains in one of the above posts), it solved the problem. I still get some video monitor distortion, but very little, maybe 5% of what was happening before. I did the operation this afternoon in my Japanese Hotel room, and it is night and day different. I can actually see what my camera sees. I feel like celebrating.
Speaking of foam and Rich, I also followed his suggestion of using a punch on the isolators and putting a piece of expanding foam in each of them. Made a massive improvement in reducing my video vibration.
Thanks Rich, I owe you!