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    Press release/product page says the following:

    A bundle of HDSTORM and (5.25-inch) bay, called HDSTORM Plus, will also be available. The bay not only features additional connectors for HDMI devices, but also input and output connectors for analog HD/SD component, S-Video, composite and unbalanced audio; this helps those still working in analog to make the transition to digital and HD production.

    When I look at the bay I can't see y/c and composite?! Please clarify.


  • #2
    For composite, plug into the Y (green) terminal, and choose the appropriate profile.

    For S-Video, you use the supplied miniDIN adapter cable and plug into the three (Y, Pb, Pr) terminals.

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    • #3
      Thanks! Have to call customer right now! :)

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      • #4
        Originally posted by GrassValley_KH
        For composite, plug into the Y (green) terminal, and choose the appropriate profile.

        For S-Video, you use the supplied miniDIN adapter cable and plug into the three (Y, Pb, Pr) terminals.
        Will that bay hook up to the NX? I know the NX has extra ports on board,
        Jerry
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        • #5
          No. HDSTORM only.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GrassValley_KH
            No. HDSTORM only.

            Part 1
            Does the HD Storm process information any faster than the NX or SP, or is it basically the same processing with HDMI capabilities?

            Part 2
            Is the HD Thunder going to have a BOB or just a bay for a breakout?
            I would hope that it would have every connector available at this time on board.
            Jerry
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zorro
              Press release/product page says the following:

              A bundle of HDSTORM and (5.25-inch) bay, called HDSTORM Plus, will also be available. The bay not only features additional connectors for HDMI devices, but also input and output connectors for analog HD/SD component, S-Video, composite and unbalanced audio; this helps those still working in analog to make the transition to digital and HD production.

              When I look at the bay I can't see y/c and composite?! Please clarify.

              Firewire interface???

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Jerry
                Part 1
                Does the HD Storm process information any faster than the NX or SP, or is it basically the same processing with HDMI capabilities?

                Part 2
                Is the HD Thunder going to have a BOB or just a bay for a breakout?
                I would hope that it would have every connector available at this time on board.
                1. No, it's the same - all three edit HD with total reliance on system performance. They all provide sync'ed output to a monitor

                2. No BOB or bay. But it's not like there's no SDI-based multi-I/O solutions out there...

                Originally posted by easy_edit
                Firewire interface???
                Covered in another thread - no FireWire for HDSTORM/HDTHUNDER/HDSPARK

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GrassValley_KH
                  2. No BOB or bay. But it's not like there's no SDI-based multi-I/O solutions out there...
                  Gotcha! One could only hope.
                  Jerry
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                  • #10
                    HDstorm for RT effects

                    Originally posted by GrassValley_KH
                    1. No, it's the same - all three edit HD with total reliance on system performance. They all provide sync'ed output to a monitor

                    2. No BOB or bay. But it's not like there's no SDI-based multi-I/O solutions out there...


                    Covered in another thread - no FireWire for HDSTORM/HDTHUNDER/HDSPARK
                    hi,
                    so, it´s real, the canopus NX, SP or HDstorm, just work as input/output board,
                    i supose that canopus board may help my pc to edit faster using the capabilities of the boards. i usualy edit with edius, and i must convert all to DV codec. ´cus i can´t edit any compress video.
                    but, a few years ago, i saw a core 2 duo, using a NX express, and it could handle a lot of streams and effects in RT. why???
                    i read in the forum, that using a board for monitoring help the cpu, but just let it free of thinking about output the video.
                    so, it´s the same using an OHCI hard for monitoring by firewire???
                    thanks
                    read my other post of today

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