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| Blackmagic's new UltraStudio 3D |
| Posted: April 2011 | ||||||
Blackmagic Design unveiled at the 2011 NAB Show in April, the UltraStudio 3D. The compact and portable capture-and-playback device
is based on the all-new Thunderbolt technology developed by Intel and brought to market with collaboration from Apple. UltraStudio 3D features full-resolution dual-stream 3D support, 12-bit hardware architecture, dual-link 3Gbps SDI, support for up to 1080p60 in SDI and component analogue and HDMI 1.4a connections, as well as full SD, HD and 2K support, for only US$995. The new Thunderbolt technology is said to enable UltraStudio 3D to offer the dual-link 3Gbps SDI, HDMI 1.4a and analogue component/s-video/composite, as well as balanced analogue and AES/EBU digital audio capture and playback.Featuring both interleaved/side-by-side and dual-stream capture and playback, UltraStudio 3D is ideal for 3D workflow. Interleaved 3D allows the left and right eyes to be interleaved as fields into a single video connection and file, so customers can edit using current editing software. Dual-stream 3D allows customers to use the device's dual-link SDI connections to capture and play back two streams, one for the left eye and the other for the right eye. The two streams are recorded into two separate media files. As each eye is full-resolution video, the dual-stream 3D is of higher quality, albeit less compatible with current editing software. To solve this problem, Blackmagic Design’s Media Express has been upgraded to handle both interleaved and dual-stream 3D for capture and playback of 3D media for a complete 3D solution.With SDI, HDMI and analogue video capture and playback, combined with balanced analogue and AES/EBU digital audio, UltraStudio 3D lets customers connect to all decks, cameras and monitors. The device instantly switches between SD, HD and 2K, so is suitable for all post-production and broadcast users when working on design, editing, paint and effects tasks.End
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Blackmagic Design unveiled at the 2011 NAB Show in April, the UltraStudio 3D. The compact and portable capture-and-playback device
is based on the all-new Thunderbolt technology developed by Intel and brought to market with collaboration from Apple. UltraStudio 3D features full-resolution dual-stream 3D support, 12-bit hardware architecture, dual-link 3Gbps SDI, support for up to 1080p60 in SDI and component analogue and HDMI 1.4a connections, as well as full SD, HD and 2K support, for only US$995. The new Thunderbolt technology is said to enable UltraStudio 3D to offer the dual-link 3Gbps SDI, HDMI 1.4a and analogue component/s-video/composite, as well as balanced analogue and AES/EBU digital audio capture and playback.Featuring both interleaved/side-by-side and dual-stream capture and playback, UltraStudio 3D is ideal for 3D workflow. Interleaved 3D allows the left and right eyes to be interleaved as fields into a single video connection and file, so customers can edit using current editing software. Dual-stream 3D allows customers to use the device's dual-link SDI connections to capture and play back two streams, one for the left eye and the other for the right eye. The two streams are recorded into two separate media files. As each eye is full-resolution video, the dual-stream 3D is of higher quality, albeit less compatible with current editing software. To solve this problem, Blackmagic Design’s Media Express has been upgraded to handle both interleaved and dual-stream 3D for capture and playback of 3D media for a complete 3D solution.With SDI, HDMI and analogue video capture and playback, combined with balanced analogue and AES/EBU digital audio, UltraStudio 3D lets customers connect to all decks, cameras and monitors. The device instantly switches between SD, HD and 2K, so is suitable for all post-production and broadcast users when working on design, editing, paint and effects tasks.End










