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Blackmagic Design Announces Immediate Availability of DeckLink HD Studio
By Myrna Tobisoo, January 13, 2007

     

Blackmagic Design announced DeckLink HD Studio, a capture and playback card that supports both HDMI and analog component video, is now available. With DeckLink HD Studio, customers can capture high quality, uncompressed video direct from the HDMI connection on cameras, decks, and video cameras.

DeckLink HD Studio allows capture from HDMI cameras or decks, as well as analog decks and set top boxes. HDMI playback and analog playback allows connection to a wide range of video monitors, big screen televisions and video projectors for incredible quality client monitoring

. DeckLink HD Studio instantly switches between HD and SD so you can work with almost any deck, camera or monitor.

DeckLink HD Studio features10 bit capture and playback, high speed 4 lane PCI Express, and 14 bit digital to analog conversion for incredible output quality. DeckLink HD Studio also features the same uncompressed and compressed file formats used by all DeckLink cards, allowing large storage area network based systems to use shared video files for full compatibility.

DeckLink HD Studio is fully compatible with Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop and any DirectShow or QuickTime based software application. DeckLink HD Studio works with most popular video software.

DeckLink HD Studio has a recommended retail price of only US$995, and is available immediately worldwide via authorized resellers.

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