Leitch has released the dpsQuattrus OEM Resource CD. The CD is
available free to qualified OEM developers.
The dpsQuattrus OEM Resource CD provides an overview and technical
information for dpsQuattrus from a development standpoint. The CD
includes block diagrams, API information, sample source code and the
dpsQuattrus OEM guide, which outlines key features and benefits,
answers frequently asked questions and provides information about the
dpsQuattrus SDK.
The dpsQuattrus digital disk recorder hardware features uncompressed
and compressed video, with real-time playback of four video streams and
six graphics streams. The optional Q3DX4 quad-DVE daughtercard adds
four channels of simultaneous real-time 3D DVE effects. It combines all
of this real-time power with flexible professional video I/O, video
mixing and keying, multi-channel audio mixing, video alpha channel
support, live video processing, support for shared network and
system-based storage and an integrated Ultra160 SCSI-3 disk controller,
all on a single PCI card that requires just one IRQ.
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