The following are NOT supported with Open I/O:
• Ancillary Data
• LTC I/O (Timecode over RS-422 is supported)
• Audio Punch-In
• Full Frame Stereoscopic 3D Simultaneous Capture/Digital Cut
• Hardware Codec Encode/Decode
• Multiple I/O Hardware Support in CPU
• Universal Mastering
• Thin Raster Timeline Modes
And in the words of Shane Ross, the DX advantages are:
- HD-RGB capture through dual link
- DNxHD encoding (dual stream) Hardware encoding, built into the box
- AVC-Intra encoding (dual stream), hardware encoding, built into the box
- Both DNxHD and AVC-Intra encoders in the box at the same time
- Full frame stereoscopic (3D) capture/monitor/output
- Thin raster format support (meaning that it takes the burden of stretching out anamorphic footage to full screen off of the computer and shoulders the task itself)
- Dual live sync
- Always active analog and digital audio monitoring
On 5 nov. 2011, at 21:10, Bogdan Grigoresco wrote:
> Try to compete with BMD DeckLink HD extreme (995$), even when Nitris DX is down to 5,500.
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