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Merging Technologies ships Version 1.2 VCube software
Mar 7, 2006 4:51 PM, HD Technology Update e-newsletter
Version 1.2 software for the VCube is free to all users.
Merging Technologies has released version 1.2 software for its VCube SD and HD-2K hard disk video recorder/player systems. The upgrade is free to all users and offers an enhanced functionality and compatibility.
Version 1.2 includes:
Quick settings for both SD and HD. From a single control panel, users may now adjust settings to match image format, frame rate, pixel aspect ratio, synchronization and reference signals.
MPEG-2 and DVCPRO 50 codec support for playback and capture.
HD-2K VCube now allows direct playback for HDV video (m2t files) and video capture is now properly handled at 23.98fps with a 29.97 time code reference.
For more information, visit www.merging.com/vcube.
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