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Yup. The upper card is the PCI (PCI Conventional) HD Expansion board, while the middle card is the PCIe (PCI Express) HD Expansion board.
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oops ... Thank Brandon for the correction.
Attachment is the correct imageAttached Files
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Top image should be PCI (no e) Component card. :)
PCIe = PCI Express
PCI = PCI Conventional
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Attachment you will see the differents between 2 versions of the NXAttached Files
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As I understand it, they are full version plug-ins, but they can only be used within EDIUS v5. (ie. not other NLEs)
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Originally posted by Bandman View PostI have an NX card and I capture HDV using the NX card.
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Originally posted by STORMDAVE View PostYou mean the 6pin port on the component board? That's an OHCI port. The 4pin port on the NX is only for DV.
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Originally posted by STORMDAVE View PostYou mean the 6pin port on the component board? That's an OHCI port. The 4pin port on the NX is only for DV.
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Originally posted by fluppe85 View Postpeople of the store told there is no difference between using the FW connector of the NX card and any other FW connector on the machine, eg those on a separate FW card.
For HDV however you can't use the NX fire wire port as it is not IEEE1394 compliant, to capture HDV you'll need a seperate fire wire card.
Hope this confusion helps a bit.
As I don't have Edius 5 yet (still waiting) I will let someone else chime in ..............
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Questions about new HD Storm Plus and V5
Today I went to the local reseller for an update of the offer of last month, now V5 has come. Previously the Edius NX Express card was on it and because I still use DV in standard definition (with an Firewire connection), I wanted to hold this one because of the Firewire input. But the people of the store told there is no difference between using the FW connector of the NX card and any other FW connector on the machine, eg those on a separate FW card. The FW connector on the NX would be directly connected through to those other ones. Is this information correct? Is there really no difference in using the NX Express for FW input beside others on the system?
Second, I have a question on the ProDAD plugins, now part of Edius 5. Do these plugins have full (expert) functionality like as you buy it with ProDAD directly or do they have restrictions in use (besides the fact they could only be used in Edius)? Cause of troubles with my laptop I couldn't install the demo yet. Maybe some of those who tried it already could give an answer on this?Tags: None
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