Blackmagic Design announces capture and playback of DVCPRO HD and DVCPRO 50 formats in Adobe's new Premiere ProTM for WindowsTM.
Enables use of single internal disk such as a SATA drive or even an external USB 2 disk
The updates for Blackmagic Design's DeckLink, Multibridge and Intensity Pro, now feature direct capture and playback of DVCPRO HD and DVCPRO 50 as well as many performance improvements in Adobe's new Premiere Pro 4.2 for Windows.
DVCPRO HD features a low data rate for an online codec, and users can edit using a single internal disk such as a SATA drive or even an external USB 2 disk. Blackmagic Design also provides presets for quick and easy set-ups as part of this update.
This new feature will mean Blackmagic Design customers producing indies, documentaries, sports, event videos, TV series and any long form video, can now take advantage of DVCPRO HD's high video quality without the cost of expensive disk arrays.
"Our close development relationship with Adobe has enabled Blackmagic Design to take full advantage of DVCPRO HD's incredible video quality with Premiere Pro," said Grant Petty, CEO, Blackmagic Design. "Our customers will love the power of Premiere Pro's real time effects combined with the advantages of working with DVCPRO HD. The quality is extremely high and fantastic for online finishing!"
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