Blackmagic Design unveils Intensity Pro

May 10, 2007 8:00 AM

    

At NAB2007, Blackmagic Design introduced Intensity Pro, a low-cost, high quality video capture and playback card that combines HDMI capture and playback with analog component, NTSC, PAL and S-video and analog audio capture and playback.

Intensity Pro allows users to capture directly from the HD camera's image sensor, bypassing the video compression chip for uncompressed video quality. With Intensity Pro, users can go beyond the quality limits of HDV for editing, design and authoring.

Included with every Intensity Pro card for real-time video mixing is the popular On-Air software. On-Air allows users to plug two Intensity or Intensity Pro cards into a computer for two-camera mixing for live video production.

For more information, visit www.blackmagic-design.com.

View Blackmagic Design's Broadcast Video Hub at NAB2008.




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