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Cineform and Wafien for HD100 users
" CineForm and Wafian are pleased to introduce an excitng new Direct-to-Disk HD-SDI Recorder (code named "SilverOak"). Connected to the component output of the JVC GY-HD100U , SilverOak will record over 5 hours of 1280x720p60 video into the award winning CineForm Intermediate Format. SilverOak delivers superior 10-bit, 4:2:2 Visually Lossless image quality with unsurpassed ease-of-use into CineForm Prospect HD for a real-time post production experience." http://www.dvcamps.com/index.php
Well, now give us price less than $5K :) But in reality i thinking about $15K:( |
To me, this sounds amazing!
Are there any more information about this? Am I missing something (as I'm not a tech freak) but wont this kill most of the competitors? Kind regards Andreas |
Just one more reason why the JVC is the real deal. Tethered or untethered you have options which never existed at the 5K price point before. It's no wonder they are selling them by the pallet.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but you only would get the 4:2:2 natively if you were recording live, wouldn't you?
Coming off tape you've already compressed and sampled at 4:2:0. |
You are correct amigo, the tape will record using the ProHD codec which is 420. Component connection would be required to not get processed by the codec.
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Cineform crew are the kings of HD codec. "SilverOak" will take the JVC to the same league as the Varicam. I guess one also need the "prospect HD" package to be able to work with the 10bit 4:2:2 footage!
Unfortunatly I cannot even afford the complete Aspect HD package now when my trial ends in just a few days...but "SilverOak" is something to keep an eye on for the future. Good news indeed! Keep up the great job Cineform! |
Just for HD100?
If its a Direct to disk HD-SDI/component recorder that means it could work on any cam with a HD-SDI like the new Canon or component outputs like the Sonys right?
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Unfortunately, while this sounds like a great idea, unless they can develop secondary codec options like DVCProHD or Avid's DNXHD, the CIF format is .avi and only natively read by Premiere Pro and Vegas. Without a Quicktime wrapper they are limiting their market significantly. I'd probably still be tempted to get one and transcode though. |
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Sounds like a sweet concept Dave. How big is this device? Obviously, with all that storage it will probably be bigger than a firestore, but if youre still in the design stages, I think portability is going to be a key selling factor for something like this. It would be nice to not need the bulky setup currently necessary to capture from the component out. Will it be able to capture 720 60p from the JVC?
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It's a shame that you consider DnxHD a competing product though - it only exists on the Avid platform, I don't think it's marketed separately to their NLE's and you guys don't currently make an Avid version of CIF :) which would be a "real good thing". I have 3 Avid suites so I may be a tad biased.... maybe I'll just buy Premiere Pro / Vegas |
John, Avid allows you to download and use their codec for free. So in a sense, it is a competing product. Smart move on Avids part to allow playback on non Avid systems. I believe Ikegama is going to be using their codec.
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It will support the 720p60 mode from the JVC GY-HD100. |
Just my speculation. This Ingest Box not fpga based.
Core is P4-M-552. It is correct, David? |
David,
Since your testing the Canon... how long till we have a drive ready for that camera... hopefully around release time... Thanks, Gary |
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Still I understand your position. |
So...no 24p for the HD100?
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Yes to 24p and yes 60p.
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Good to hear David. I doubt it will be cheap enough for me, but I look forward to an cheap attachable version one day for cheap HD cameras.
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Wayne, what you think about "cheap attachable version" CFHD DVR 720p based on ETX-IM333 computer-on-module.
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It is absolutely true that you can capture HDSDI feed into a PC for a similar effect, yet there are a lot of advantages for the Wafian recorder will have over self configured setups. It is a lot smaller than you average workstation, allowing for more imaginative applications; one of our customers is planning to place the unit in the trunk/boot of a car (for in car shoots) and control the unit wirelessly. The unit is a lot quieter than your average workstation as the CineForm compression can always store full res. HD to a single drive, large RAIDs are not needed; there are very few compressors that are both real-time and produce a small enough small enough output at the high quality we target, and be quiet enough to be on the set. Currently the only competitor in the same price range will be Prospect HD work stations, and we have customers currently and in the past, directly capturing to their Prospect systems. The Wafian makes that workflow easier, and much cheaper than a D5 or SR deck. Hopefully with the success of this product will allow units to get small and battery driven, and eventually totally portable for a wider range of shooting conditions.
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However, you're comparing: 1920x1080 and 1280x720 10-bit 4:2:2 to 1280x1080 and 960x720 8-bit 4:2:2 (or 2.67:1.33:1.33 and 3:1.5:1.5 compared ot the native resolution). It's pretty easy to guess which will look better. -Steve |
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As far as competition is concerned, what about computer-based HD-SDI solutions using Avid, Apple or Canopus products? Even uncompressed HD capture isn't all that expensive these days, considering you can buy two terabytes of storage with a good SATA RAID card for under $1500. Once we remove portability from the discussion, there are a lot of options which could be considered. |
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We must concentrate on portability. CFHD highly optimised for pentium M and as David Newman have said: real time encoding 720p24 possible with laptop P4M760 based. Only need component or hd-sdi adapter/convertor for laptop like this PCMCIA: http://www.imperx.com/frame_grabbers...framelink.html and capture software alike DV Rack. |
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Fair enough, although it sounds like there isn't currently 10-bit output from the HD-SDI ports on the XL-H1. Can you tell us approximate pricing yet on the Wafian unit, and what is the capacity of the base model?
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The details on the Wafian unit are still pending. The initial configuration will store 7-9 hours of 1920x1080 10-bit with mirrored redundancy (this is the master so it protected through mirroring.) There will be an option to go without mirroring which will double the capacity for the same unit. The primary configuration (not really a base) will retail for around $15k.
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I give up. Where would I goto to find out about cheap RGB/4:4:4 SD capture (even 640*480 or less)? Thanks Wayne. |
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More Details About Wafian’s HR-1
More Details About Wafian’s HR-1:
http://www.cineform.com/press/rel-WafianHR1.htm http://www.wafian.com/ |
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