 | RaveHD is a turnkey Linux based, hybrid uncompressed digital disk drive recorder and VTR replacement designed for the high end film and graphics industries. RaveHD works natively with industry standard image sequences that sit on a standard file system and uses standard file protocols (FTP, Samba, NFS, etc) to move frames on/off the disk, thus making it easy to integrate, and totally customizable. RaveHD can also be used to emulate a VTR with fully intergrated master and slave RS-422 deck control protocols that offers timecode accurate remote capture and output to broadcast decks.
RaveHDs' data agnostic core allows it to work with both uncompressed standard and high definition video in a variety of workflows and although RaveHD is not a sexy tool, it is one that just works the way studios need it to, providing a solid solution to a very basic need and giving the studio the freedom to do as they wish
All RaveHD systems ship with the entire source code to aid in further development and intergration.
RaveHD is a client/server application that offers the ability to handle multiple streams of SD, HD and Dual Link in a single system. In addition, features specifically designed to handle and sync the multiple streams are all standard with every RaveHD solution. Other features geared towards supporting specific hardware configurations are also standard. These include: JL Cooper Control panels, RS422 Controllers, Touch Panel Displays and 10Gb support to name a few.
RaveHD provides all the features you have become accustomed to with existing DDRs and VTR's, however this is where the comparison with today's DDRs end.
With studios and companies working together to expand a product that was once traditionally just a black box, RaveHD has already exceeded the expectations of many. Growing from a concept to a marketable product in a few short years, RaveHD is the only product of this kind using code developed entirely in-house and that is passed onto the customer.
Features that can be found within the RaveHD systems include:
* Capture to uncompressed DPX frames
* Immediate playback of any DPX frame/s
* Native Database and Configurable Metadata
* Real-time 2D color correction (LUT)
* RS422 Slave and Master Control
* RP188 Embedded Timecode in/out
* LTC Timecode in/out
* Burn-In on playout
* Varicam Support
* Video I/O Priority
* Job Scheduling/Queuing
* Scripting Tools
* Print to tape features
* Batch Capture and Conforming
* Viewing in frames or timecode
* Easy to use EDL/Playlist
* Multi Track Audio Support
* VANC Data Support
* Up, Down and Cross Convert
* 2k to HD crop
* SD/HD simultaneous SDI output
* SD/HD simultaneous analog output
* Dual SDI inputs
* Embedded and AES audio support
* Genlock on inputs
* Stereoscopic configurable and or Independent streams (option)
and more........
Supported Video Formats include:
4:2:2, 4:4:4, 4:2:2:4, Y'CbCr , RGB, ABGR, 8, 10 and now 12 bit
* 720x486i 29.97
* 720x576i 50
* 1280x720p 50
* 1280x720p 59.94
* 1280x720p 60
* 1920x1080i/psf 23.976
* 1920x1080i/psf 24
* 1920x1080i/psf 25
* 1920x1080i/psf 29.97
* 1920x1080i/psf 30
* 1920x1080p 23.976
* 1920x1080p 24
* 1920x1080p 25
* 1920x1080p 29.97
* 1920x1080p 30
* 1920x1080p 50
* 1920x1080p 59.94
* 1920x1080p 60
* 2048x1080i/psf 23.976
* 2048x1080i/psf 24
* 2048x1080i/psf 25
* 2048x1080i/psf 29.97
* 2048x1080i/psf 30
* 2048x1556 HSDL 14.985
* 2048x1556 HSDL 15
* 2048x1556 HSDL 17.982
* 2048x1556 HSDL 18
* 2048x1556 HSDL 18.981
* 2048x1556 HSDL 19
Refer to each systems specific feature set. All systems also perform as Linux Servers |
 | Xenon Basic - Supports 8 and 10bit, SD and HD
Turnkey 24 drive solution, up to 24TB of local storage in a dual array configuration.
Pricing ranges from $17,000 to $25,000 - Call for detailed pricing |
 | Xenon Complete - Supports 8, 10 and 12bit, SD, HD and Dual Link
Turnkey 24 drive solution, up to 24TB of local storage in a dual array configuration.
Price Range $39,000 to $50,000 - Call for detailed pricing |
 | RaveHD Bravo Systems
Turnkey 12 drive solution. The Xenon systems provide up to 12TB of local storage in a dual array removable 6Pak configuration. |
Last updated 1/2008
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