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John Jay March 27th, 2006 08:24 AM

Lo-Cost 100Mbit/s High Definition 422P@HL Acquisition on the Horizon
 
Lo-Cost 100Mbit/s High Definition 422P@HL Acquisition on the Horizon

For those who are looking for a Component capture solution, they say that 100Mbit/s High Definition 422P@HL is pretty much indistinguishable from uncompressed 422. The chief advantage of course is that no huge disk arrays with mobo's featuring high end PCI slots are required.

Here is my current recipe for such a system

Step 1

If you dont have SDI then component injection from the AJA converter is a good place to start

http://www.aja.com/hd10a.htm

Step 2

Injection of the SDI signal to the SC10KE will provide High Def in a number of flavours, notably 422P@HL up to 160 Mbit/s

http://www.nel-world.com/products/electronics/hdtv.html

this card features DVB-SPI output

Step 3

the SC10KE could be piggy backed onto the Dektek DTA-122, DVB-SPI Input
Adapter for PCI Bus which will handle upto 108 Mbit/s, the nice thing about this is that it requires a PCI rev2.2 slot, so a very cheap pizza style PC would suffice

http://www.dektec.com/Products/DTA-122/index.asp

Summary

Although pricing for the SC10KE is not yet available it is based on the mass produced VASA chip so the expectation is an affordable one. 100Mbit/s 422P@HL capture is an exciting prospect and it is already known that the Canopus HQ codec can act as an extremely suitable intermediate 422 codec for easy editing.

Wayne Morellini April 22nd, 2006 01:19 AM

Hi, sorry it has taken me so many weeks to get here, but I have a cheap alternative at 88Mb/s dv like codec:

Earthsoft 88Mb/s Component HD capture card, around $300 I think:
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=61344

Anybody interested in uncompressed 10bit HDSDI instead:
HDU-1 $2.5K recorder.
http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?p=459498


It is a shame that dvinfo does not run parts list pages, that can store links to all the equipment we find.

Re-edit: Changed it from 100Mb/s to 88Mb/s as it seems to indicate on the page below, that it is 30-40GB per hour.

http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...era%26rls%3Den

They have changed pages so here is some relevant ones:
http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...era%26rls%3Den

It is hard to determine, because it is written in Japanese and translation is difficult to read, but maybe a 1440 horizontal option:
http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...era%26rls%3Den

Codec information:
http://64.233.179.104/translate_c?hl...era%26rls%3Den

John Jay April 23rd, 2006 12:05 PM

if you want to record 422P@HL to a laptop with all the field advantages then replace the dektec card with this usb 2 box

http://www.alitronika.com/online/def...-spi-input.asp

the SC10KE is postcard size and could be made to fit in the above box with power supply adjustments

so that's 442P@HL on a laptop....


Canopus HQ and Cineform will enable transcoding to an intermediate and allow editing as normal with current available packages


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