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Aurora introduces PipeSDI video editing card







Aurora introduces PipeSDI video editing
card

Aurora introduces PipeSDI video editing
card
04/12/2004 12:52 PM

On the cusp of NAB 2004, IgniterX video capture card maker Aurora Video Systems on Monday released the Pipe SDI video capture and editing card. The card is designed to support Final Cut Pro RT Extreme architecture, and features 10-bit SDI input and output with up to eight channels of embedded audio.




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