April 30, 2009
At NAB, NVIDIA Corp. introduced the NVIDIA Quadro Digital Video Pipeline, the industry's first integrated GPU-based platform for broadcasters to acquire, process and deliver virtual effects to video.
The solution offers the fastest graphics computation engine for broadcast production, in a flexible, reliable and cost-effective PC-based platform. By providing a direct path for image processing into and out of the GPU, it allows professionals to incorporate higher-quality, graphic-rich broadcasts in real time. It also offers the fastest path for capturing and transcoding HD broadcast-quality video for use in real-time Internet streaming services.
"Our customers rely on us to deliver high-quality broadcasts in real time," says Paul Lacombe, president at Brainstorm America. "With the NVIDIA Quadro Digital Video Pipeline, we can now utilize the power of the GPU from acquisition to final delivery, allowing us to meet the direct needs of our customers and offer them higher-quality, more graphic-rich broadcasts in real time. This system is going to change the course of live broadcast."
The Quadro Digital Video Pipeline integrates the following:
- Quadro SDI Capture card enables uncompressed video to be streamed directly to Quadro SDI-enabled GPU memory, with the ability to capture up to four HD-SDI Single Link sources simultaneously. Supports all SMPTE standard formats (3G, 2K, HD and SD) and includes a monitor out of the primary input.
- Quadro SDI Output card provides an integrated graphics-to-video solution, enabling 2D and 3D effects to be composited in real time with 2K, HD and SD video. It can be genlocked to external house sync or synced to the SDI capture card.
- Quadro Digital Video Pipeline SDK includes an extensive software development kit containing samples, APIs and plug-ins that allows applications to easily optimize the graphics and data processing pipelines of the Quadro GPU. This ensures easy programmability and control through the entire Digital Video Pipeline—from capture through final delivery.
"The Quadro Digital Video Pipeline lets us bypass the CPU and main memory and take full advantage of the visual and computational power of the GPU," said Marv White, chief technology officer, Sportvision. "By continuing to work closely with NVIDIA, we're ensuring our customers continue to get the most innovative technology in live broadcast today."
"Over the next two years, we're going to see an even bigger surge in the adoption of on-air broadcast graphics and virtual sets," said Jeff Brown, general manager, professional solutions, NVIDIA. "We can hardly wait to see what the broadcast community will do with this with new technology."
Price and Availability
NVIDIA Quadro Digital Video Pipeline will ship in August 2009. Estimated street prices range from $5,000 to $8,000, depending on configuration.
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