Dan Keaton
October 19th, 2010, 03:47 PM
Dear Friends,
These are wonderful times for nanoFlash / nano3D owners and users.
Our Quicktime and MXF files now play in the free VLC Media Player 1.1.4 (Windows).
CineForm has a Beta version out that works with our files and it appears to work well.
Sony Vegas 10 works well with our files.
Avid's latest releases, 5.0.3.2 now offer AMA support for our files, which is a real time-saver.
Adobe CS5 works great with our files.
Our File Converter now works on both the Mac and the PC.
Our MXF files work well with Sony Optical Disk.
Our MXF files can be converted to Quicktime via a free Sony Final Cut Pro Plug-In.
Our MXF files play great in the free Sony XDCam Clip Viewer.
And our firmware supports:
Over and Under-Cranking
A very wide selection of frame rates and options.
Time-lapse
Special Playback Features (Cue-up to a certain frame for playback)
Loop Recording
8-Channel Audio
Loop Playback
And our next firmware release, which is undergoing very thorough testing, will support
Hot Swapping
Profiles (Custom Presets)
Record Trigger Delay for certain Tape Based Cameras
Vertical Image Flip
Horizontal Image Flop
Image Flip + Image Flop
Skip to Next CompactFlash Card, while recording
Low Power Standby Mode re-activated
Remote Control via a Serial RS-232 Interface (May be an extra cost feature)
Expanded range of analog audio input (Audio->Analog Settings->Gain In) : -99 to +44 dB
And this is not an exhaustive list.
And these are exciting times as new cameras are coming out, such as the Panasonic AF100 which is a perfect match for the nanoFlash.
For 3D, our nano3D now has anaglyph support, and a 50/50 Combine Mode, which is useful for camera alignment and other purposes. And the nano3D works great with the now shipping 3D A1 camera as well as the most sophisticated of 3D rigs.
And of course, one can purchase a nanoFlash now and upgrade to 3D later without the loss of your investment.
I hope you will agree that these are exciting times.
These are wonderful times for nanoFlash / nano3D owners and users.
Our Quicktime and MXF files now play in the free VLC Media Player 1.1.4 (Windows).
CineForm has a Beta version out that works with our files and it appears to work well.
Sony Vegas 10 works well with our files.
Avid's latest releases, 5.0.3.2 now offer AMA support for our files, which is a real time-saver.
Adobe CS5 works great with our files.
Our File Converter now works on both the Mac and the PC.
Our MXF files work well with Sony Optical Disk.
Our MXF files can be converted to Quicktime via a free Sony Final Cut Pro Plug-In.
Our MXF files play great in the free Sony XDCam Clip Viewer.
And our firmware supports:
Over and Under-Cranking
A very wide selection of frame rates and options.
Time-lapse
Special Playback Features (Cue-up to a certain frame for playback)
Loop Recording
8-Channel Audio
Loop Playback
And our next firmware release, which is undergoing very thorough testing, will support
Hot Swapping
Profiles (Custom Presets)
Record Trigger Delay for certain Tape Based Cameras
Vertical Image Flip
Horizontal Image Flop
Image Flip + Image Flop
Skip to Next CompactFlash Card, while recording
Low Power Standby Mode re-activated
Remote Control via a Serial RS-232 Interface (May be an extra cost feature)
Expanded range of analog audio input (Audio->Analog Settings->Gain In) : -99 to +44 dB
And this is not an exhaustive list.
And these are exciting times as new cameras are coming out, such as the Panasonic AF100 which is a perfect match for the nanoFlash.
For 3D, our nano3D now has anaglyph support, and a 50/50 Combine Mode, which is useful for camera alignment and other purposes. And the nano3D works great with the now shipping 3D A1 camera as well as the most sophisticated of 3D rigs.
And of course, one can purchase a nanoFlash now and upgrade to 3D later without the loss of your investment.
I hope you will agree that these are exciting times.