Advanced File Format Option
The advanced file format add on for QuickClip Pro provides extended direct read/write file format support for uncompressed video boards. Bluefish444, Aja, DVS and Optibase/Viewgraphics boards support AVI, Quicktime Movie and Windows Media uncompressed file formats. The advanced file format add on adds support for series of stills and directly editable steams. The new formats included are:
Streaming Formats
- MOV
- 8 Bit YCbCr
- 10 Bit YCbCr
- 4:2:0 YCbCr
- 10 Bit Log RGB (lin/log)
- AVI
- 8 Bit YCbCr
- 10 Bit YCbCr
- 4:2:0 8 Bit YCbCr
- 4:2:2:4 10 Bit YCbCr
- 10 Bit Log RGB (lin/log)
- WMV
- GEN
- 8 Bit YCbCr
- 10 Bit YCbCr (play only)
- JS
- DVS
- IHSS
- HDR
- 8 Bit YCbCr
- 10 Bit YCbCr
- 4:2:0 8 Bit YCbCr
- 4:2:2:4 10 Bit YCbCr
- RGBA
- BGRA
- 10 Bit RGB (lin/log)
Still Image Formats
- YUV/422/v210/420
- RAW
- TGA
- TIFF
- CIN
- DPX
- 4224
- 8 Bit YCbCr 4:2:2:4
- 10 Bit YCbCr 4:2:2:4
All these formats are available real time using standard file systems directly to and from the disk. No translation is necassary between digitization, content creation, editing and output.
(Please note: The Optibase Videopump boards do not support RGB types)
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Network Control Option
This option provides both HTTP and direct TCP/IP access to your QuickClip software. Multiple channel status, media lists, setup information and fill transport control is available using even the most basic browser. For Java enabled systems, and in browser java control surface provides real time access and status from QuickClip anywhere on the network where you system is available. For complete control, this option includes standalone java based controllers for Mac OS-X, Linux and Windows platforms. For other platforms a downloadable JAR file may be used with the local java interpreter.
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Auto Proxy Option
The QuickClip auto proxy option allows the fastest, highest quality conversion conversion of live or recorded material in HD or SD standards. Auto proxy was developed in conjunction with Microsoft to support high quality capture of Windows Media 9 high definition video. It has since been expanded to support MPEG-1/2 encoding for content management systems, SVCD or DVD dallies output. Due to the high processor requirements of any HD encoder system, it is not possible to encode the video in high quality real time. Auto Proxy records an uncompressed copy of the incoming media on a local drive and, while it is being recorded, compresses it to a streaming format. With most compression tools the file must complete recording before the encode may begin. This wastes the duration of the video to be recorded. By encoding while recording and keeping an uncompressed version of the video, the auto proxy and maintain quality, save time and produce high quality multi pass outputs.
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