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Patrik Vale November 12th, 2009 10:41 AM

Io Express questions
 
Hi!
I have some questions about the Io Express.
I am a PC user for now, so I`m interested can the Io Express record full hd 4:2:2 to format that is editable on Windows with Premiere Pro CS4. (I know that it records ProRes 422 - but it`s not editable on PC).
Also I would like to know what bitrates can it record.

The main problem for me now is that I work with Panasonic HS400N HD switcher but it`s not taking any audio signal from SDI.
So I have only video HD-SDI output that I can go to Io Express, but how can I record the audio from the audio mixer?
Can I use BlackMagic Audio to SDI converter to embedd audio signal to SDI? http://www.blackmagic-design.com/pro...iniconverters/

I am wondering about the capturing stability, because I know that Premiere is not very much of a confidence to work sure and that it will not freeze or something like that when capturing.
Can you recommend me a software for capturing that is 100% reliable to work with. (I don`t know if the Io Express is compatible with BlackMagic Media Express or Adobe OnLocation)

How fast notebook should I need to capture to. Now I have Lenovo r61.

Thanks in advance for your replies.

Thad Huston November 16th, 2009 04:47 PM

Hi Patrick,

Here are some answers to your questions:

>>an the Io Express record full hd 4:2:2 to format that is editable on Windows with Premiere Pro CS4.

Yes, I can record in premiere pro both 8 bit and 10 bit uncompressed as well as DV and DVCProHD compressed files. These bitrates can be between 4 and 200 megabytes per second, depending on resolution, framerate, bit depth, and compression type.

>>how can I record the audio from the audio mixer?

AJA and many of our competitors have audio embedding mini-converters. I can say with confidence that the ones we make work well, but I have not used the other ones before.

>> am wondering about the capturing stability

The IoExpress can be used to capture in Premiere Pro, Sony Vegas, and AJA's own utility called Machina.


>>How fast notebook should I need to capture to

This depends on what type of capture you need to do. The most intensive capture is in Vegas using their 4:2:2 Mpeg MXF capture. It requires 4 cores and probably 4 GB of RAM. For DVCProHD capture, two fast cores (3GHz) is a minimum and 4 GB of RAM. For uncompressed capture, slower processors will work fine, but then the disk systems must be both large and fast so you need external storage for that.


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