New Products

May 1, 2009 12:00 PM

The latest products to hit the marketplace.

             

Tetra VIO
Analog Way

Universal device functions as a scan converter, scaler, standard converter with TBC, audio embedder/de-embedder, switcher and interface; can convert any high-res up to 2K; with HDCP compatibility, accepts formats from computer to video and HDTV in analog or digital; connectors include BNC, HD15, DVI, mini DIN4 and RCA; supports I/O types up to 2048 × 1080 RGB and 1600 × 1200 at 60Hz in analog RGB and DVI; features four analog audio stereo in and one out, as well as one digital S/PDIF audio I/O.
212-269-1902; www.analogway.com

WASP3D 2009
WASP3D

Updated real-time, 3D graphics solution features new WASPi Mimosa and Drone Designer 2009; WASPi Mimosa allows users to present content on a touch-screen panel and offers various telestration tools, touch-based actions, and menu and other tools for building interactive scenes; Drone Designer module features new effects, including refraction, reflection, real-time shadows, bump map, x-ray and more; UBT feature enables virtually zero coding for creating basic data entry UI.
+91 120 4308 888; www.wasp3d.com

QR-EX3 Gold Mount
Anton/Bauer

On-camera mount allows Sony's PMW-EX3 to work with the Dionic 90 or Hytron 50 batteries, offering up to 6.5 and 3.5 hours of run time, respectively; comes standard with PowerTap connector, which provides for the powering of an on-camera light, wireless receiver or other 12V accessory.
800-422-3473; www.antonbauer.com

Code Fury/Hypnotica
Artbeats

Royalty-free CG background collections offer more than 50 background displays; available as HD or SD formats and as individual clips or complete collections; Code Fury features 29 clips resembling optical illusions in motion; Hypnotica includes 25 clips of brightly colored, swirling geometric shapes.
800-444-9392; www.artbeats.com

Light Weight Support
Chrosziel

DSLR camera support system provides easy access to all sides of the camera, monitor and external microphone I/Os, memory card and battery case, which can be opened without dismounting the camera; enables users to adapt the optical axis of the DSLR camera to the video standard.
818-972-2839; www.chrosziel.com

DaletPlus v3.0
Dalet

Updated media asset management system features transparent support for SD/HD formats, CG production directly in Dalet Media Cutter timeline, desktop previews of video and graphics from any workstation, automated playout of graphics as secondary events and video ingest solution based on IT-based servers; third-party technology support includes SeaChange video servers and Data Direct Networks shared storage.
212-269-6700; www.dalet.com

DVI-7510a Coax Extender
DVIGear

Coax extender supports HDMI v1.3 data rates up to 10.2Gb/s at distances up to 330ft (100m) with no loss of audio or video quality; uses auto-adaptive technology to adjust for varying cable lengths; supports 1080p displays and up to 1440p; consists of DVI-7511a, a transmitter that accepts HDMI input signal and converts it to four coax signals, and DVI-7512a, which accepts these four signals and converts them back to an HDMI output signal without conversion artifacts.
888-463-9927; www.dvigear.com

Exstreamer-100/110
Barix

IP audio decoders built around audio-over-IP distribution; receive audio from a central location and decode it for playback at branch locations; support aacPlus v2; Streaming Client firmware option enables playback of locally held, encrypted content from a USB stick; 110 adds backlit 2 × 16-character LCD to display stream metadata or file information and introduces a built-in relay.
866-815-0866; www.barix.com

RFX-GL series
RF Central

Family of digital fixed links offers the use of different boards, allowing the units to accept analog video, E3, EI (4x), ASI or SDI inputs with the option of mixing signals together and sending all signals over a single link; available in 2GHz, 7GHz, 13GHz, 18GHz and 23GHz links; capable of high capacity up to 155Mb/s; configurable with either internal RF modules or RF outdoor units.
717-249-4900; www.rfcentral.com

ClipWrap 1.1
Divergent Media

Mac application batch converts M2T files into QuickTime files by placing video data within a QuickTime container, leaving the original content intact; transcodes M2T files from native HDV into ProRes, Apple Intermediate, DVCProHD or DN×HD formats; adds downsampling to DV; doesn't require Final Cut Pro on the rewrap machine.
888-632-0904
www.divergentmedia.com




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