Tuesday, September 23, 2014 - Thanks for visiting DELTACAST at IBC 2014
The DELTACAST team heartily thanks all the visitors who made a stop by our booth.
It is always a pleasure to meet our customers and new prospects, IBC 2014 was definitively the ideal place to discuss very concrete opportunities and to start fruitful collaborations.
For those who missed the 2014 edition, here is a brief summary of what DELTACAST exhibited.
This new high-end OEM video card hosts 8 3G-SDI channels configurable as inputs or outputs. The card handles video formats up to 4K60 over its PCI Express Gen2 x8 interface. This new hardware platform also opens the door to your future needs such as 12G-SDI, DisplayPort and 10GbE! |
DELTACAST also highlighted the 3 latest cards introduced sooner this year and already successfully integrated by many customers:
The DELTA-3G-elp-key 11, a compact 1080p hardware keyer solution with BNC connectors and by-pass relays.
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The DELTA-h4k-elp 20, a dual input HDMI™ 1.4 capture card already able to capture up 4K60 or 1080p120.
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The DELTA-sfp-elp 2, a four-channel, versatile solution, accepting various types of interfaces thanks to SFP pluggable modules. |
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This year, DELTACAST also showcased an impressive 4K dataflow demonstration.
In this setup, a high-end camera films 4K footage and sends it, through four 3G-SDI links, in accordance with the new SMPTE 425-5 standard, to a 1RU computer hosting a DELTA-3G-elp 40.
That first server captures SMPTE 425-5 quad-link signals and performs a live conversion towards a dual 6G-SDI optical connection accordingly to the emerging SMPTE 2081-11 standard, thanks to the flexibility of the DELTA-sfp 1 card.
That optical connection then feeds a 2RU chassis hosting two DELTACAST cards and a heavy load of disks to perform on-the-fly processing and recording of the 4K content.
Actually, this second server is able to play recorded content at variable forward and reverse speeds and to enhance it with live 3D overlays in full 4K resolution.
The resulting signal is sent to a display screen through a quad-link connection using four HD quadrants to carry on the 4K picture.
If you want to learn more about this demonstration, just have a look at the video here below or contact us.
Drop us an email to setup an appointment or for any information about the products, technologies and innovations from DELTACAST, we will let you know how they can speed up the design of your future products !
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