With great color depth in HDMI, Blackmagic Design's Intesity Pro 4K card delivers high frame rates for capture and playback in formats up to 2160p.

Blackmagic Design Intesity Pro 4K

The Intensity Pro 4K card Blackmagic Design allows you to capture and play SD content, HD and Ultra HD from Windows computers, Mac or Linux that have a PCIe card slot.

In addition to having all the features of the Intensity Pro version, this card offers great color depth in HDMI, a higher frame rate for capture and playback in 1080p60 and high resolution in formats up to 2160p30 via HDMI connection. In addition, Allows you to connect a wider range of video devices.

The Intensity Pro 4K card, with connections for analog component signals (YUV), composite, S-Video y HDMI, Ideal for editors who need to preview images on a large screen TV in real time, For those creating high frame rate demo videos or users streaming live presentations.

With this Blackmagic Design solution it is possible to capture videos in NTSC formats, PAL, HD 720 o 1080 y Ultra HD. Thanks to the fact that the contents in HD resolution 1080 can be digitized 60 frames per second, it is possible to create high-quality demonstration videos to share them on the Internet.

Capture and playback

Blackmagic IntensityProCableIntensity Pro 4K also includes DaVinci Resolve Lite software, compatible with Mac and Windows operating systems, to provide a complete capture and playback solution in a single device. Thus, You can access the same advanced multi-track grading and video editing system that professional editors and colorists use in film productions., television series and advertisements.

The contents can be digitized with a quality of 10 bits and save in standard formats, like ProRes, or in uncompressed formats. These files can also be imported into other Mac or Windows applications such as Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro, Vegas Pro, Media Composer, Fusion, After Effects y Flash.

By, 19 Feb, 2015, Section: Display, Signal distribution

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