The new DeckLink Extreme PCIe card offers the speed required for multi-layer, real-time effects and compatibility with new high-speed Windows PC motherboards.
Blackmagic Design has introduced DeckLink Extreme PCIe, a PCI Express-based capture card with 10-bit SDI and high-quality analog component and composite video connections for editing, broadcast paint and effects.
DeckLink Extreme PCIe features a high-speed PCI Express 1 lane interface running at 2.5Gb/s, which is more than six times faster than FireWire-based solutions.
By using a compact 1 lane PCI Express interface, the new DeckLink Extreme PCIe card offers the speed required for multi-layer, real-time effects and compatibility with new high-speed Windows PC motherboards, while allowing full compatibility with 1, 4, 8 and 16 lane PCI Express slots.
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