Firewire based drives/media, utilize the camera’s built-in encoder, thus providing no quality improvement whatsoever. Flash XDR, on the other hand, captures the never-compressed video via HD-SDI encoding it to a visually lossless HD CODEC. Uncompressed 24-bit audio is added to this stunning video stream and written to low-cost CF Media in either QuickTime (.mov) or MXF file format. With a FireWire-800 reader, the video/audio can then be played directly off the CF card without transcode or re-wrap. Flash XDR is now compatible with selected CF media from SanDisk, Lexar, Delkin and Transcend. The 32GB Transcend card, for example, stores 32 minutes of 100Mbps footage for under US $75, or about 1/20 the price of competitive solid-state media.
The innovative Flash XDR is shipping and generally available for immediate delivery. Current Flash XDR users can download the new MXF enabled firmware from the Convergent Design website. Finally, an MXF <-> QuickTime converter is near release for all Flash XDR / nanoFlash users, at no charge.
Brochures, QuickTime and MXF test footage, links to free MAC/PC MXF players, as well as a comprehensive FAQ, are available at www.convergent-design.com
A new Flash XDR promotional video can be seen at: http://www.youtube.com (search for FLASH XDR PROMO). Also the Flash XDR will be on display at the Broadcast Video Expo, London’s Earls Court 2, Feb 17-19 at Stand G20 (with our EU distributor, Symbiosis).
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