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May 2010

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DeckLink Studio has SD/HD-SDI & HDMI, loads of analog connections, simultaneous SD & HD playback for only $695! The new DeckLink Studio includes more video and audio connections than any card on the planet! You get SDI, HDMI and enhanced analog connections in full 10 bit in SD and HD. Connect to equipment such as HDCAM, HD-D5, Digital Betacam, Betacam SP, HDV cameras, big-screen TVs, projectors and more! More Video Connections! DeckLink Studio includes 10 bit SD/HD-SDI, HDMI, component, composite, S-Video, 4 ch balanced analog audio, 2 ch AES/EBU, reference, RS-422 deck control and a built in hardware down converter. High speed 1 lane PCI Express gives you more HD real time effects and supports advanced video formats such as ProRes(Mac), DVCPro HD, JPEG, DV, HDV playback and 10 bit uncompressed capture and playback! Hardware Down Conversion For monitoring, you’ll love the built in HD down converter that’s always active on the SD-SDI, S-Video and composite video output connections. The built in hardware down converter lets all video outputs remain active in both capture and playback mode, and in all HD video formats! Instantly switch between letterbox, anamorphic 16:9 and center cut 4:3 down conversion styles. $695 DeckLink Studio Learn more today at www.blackmagic-design.com Built in SD Keyer DeckLink Studio includes a built in internal SD keyer that lets you layer RGBA images over the live video input. You can also use the included Photoshop plug-ins for broadcast graphics! DeckLink Studio also supports external SD keying with key and fi ll SDI out. Windows™ or Mac OS X™ DeckLink Studio is fully compatible with Apple Final Cut Pro™ After Effects™ any DirectShow™ , Adobe Premiere Pro™ , Adobe Photoshop™ or QuickTime™ 1080HD, 720HD, NTSC and PAL for full worldwide compatibility. , Fusion™ , Adobe and based software. DeckLink Studio instantly switches between,

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