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PP and AJA cards
Posted by Brian Scott on May 29, 2008 at 3:45 pmI’m looking to put together a system using an AJA card for I/O. All my inputs will be SDI. Will the Hs card work as well as the LHe?
Brian Scott
President
Image Design Productions, Inc.Tim Kolb replied 17 years, 11 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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Tim Kolb
May 29, 2008 at 7:54 pmThe HS card was designed as an “OEM” card really…something that could be (relatively) inexpensively bundled with certain software and/or hardware to get HDSDI I/O on a system…
The HS card does NOT have:
HD analog component I/O
SD analog component or composite/YC I/O
Hardware HD to SD downconversion (I use this all the time)
Native support for DPX, Cineon, TGA, TIFF, BMP sequences
2 independent SDI/HD-SDI outputs (The HS card has only 1)
2-channel balanced XLR analog audio I/O
RS-422 machine control
AJA Machina softwareFor the money, I think the LH/LHe cards are a better return on investment for a general-purpose editing suite that may switch back and forth between SD/HD…uncompressed/compressed, etc…
In a very narrow application where you knew you’d always only need digital HD I/O…the HS would probably be fine.
TimK,
Director, Consultant
Kolb Productions,CPO, Digieffects
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Steven L. gotz
May 29, 2008 at 9:23 pmI have an LHe card I won in a drawing that I have never used. I suppose I need to install it one of these day, huh?
Steven
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Tim Kolb
May 30, 2008 at 1:12 am[Steven L. Gotz] “I have an LHe card I won in a drawing that I have never used. I suppose I need to install it one of these day, huh?”
They are intensely useful tools…I use the matrix of inputs and outputs differently every day. Realtime downconvert to SD means I can edit in HD and send to my BVM SD reference monitor via SDI and use my SD scopes via analog to monitor what a downconvert will look like (most regional commercials still run in SD).
TimK,
Director, Consultant
Kolb Productions,CPO, Digieffects
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