Drastic Technologies releases 4KScope signal analysis software

Dec 20, 2011 4:17 PM

    

The Drastic Technologies 4KScope 4K software waveform, vectorscope, histogram and monitor is designed to take advantage of the AJA KONA 3G's quad HD and 4K capture modes to provide a 4K monitoring system.

The Drastic Technologies 4KScope offers monitoring at up to 4096 x 2160 resolution with the AJA KONA 3G. Drastic also supports other AJA I/O series hardware for non-4K monitoring.

4KScope software is a dedicated application that lets users view their video signal through a powerful range of signal analysis and monitoring tools for real-time quality assurance/control, signal monitoring and analysis, and device or workflow setup and calibration.

Single-link SDI and single- or dual-link HD-SDI, 3G dual link and 3G dual rate are supported. Analog video input is supported with appropriate hardware. Embedded, AES/EBU and analog audio levels are displayed as well.




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