DELTACAST Adds Four-Channel Video Card to DELTA-hd Family
June 22, 2010
Source: DELTACAST
DELTACAST has announced the DELTA-hd-e 40,
a new four-channel addition to the DELTA-hd range of video
cards for OEM applications.
The DELTA-hd-e 40 doubles the per-slot capability of PCI Express
cards to ingest SD or HD-SDI channels to a PC server, allowing
developers to design higher-performing and more economical
solutions for a variety of professional video applications.

The DELTA-hd-e 40 is the latest addition to the highly successful
DELTA-hd family, designed to take advantage of the increased
CPU power of the high-specification servers, and it is supplied
in a package with the VideoMasterHD OEM software SDK and with
integration support from DELTACAST.
Offering a feature set including audio and timecode de-embedding,
ANC and VBI extraction, uncompressed 8-bit/10-bit/12-bit digital
video capture/playback, and system development tools for Microsoft®
Windows® and Linux environments, the DELTA-hd-e 40 allows
OEMs to build new high-end applications with multiple inputs
per PCI Express slot, or cost-effective applications using
only one card to provide all the required channels in a single
slot.
"In order to manage four channels simultaneously on the
same card, we had to use other hardware technologies than
those used in the other boards of the DELTA-hd family,"
said Christian Dutilleux, DELTACAST CEO. "This technological
progress is essential not only for the DELTA-hd family, but
also for future boards using 3G, DVI, and HDMI formats."
The DELTA-hd-e 40 requires a PC or server with at least one
free four-lane PCI Express slot and a high-performance CPU
capable of handling four HD-SDI streams. The DELTA-hd-e 40
will be available for purchase beginning July 2010.
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