Milpitas,
Calif. - Blackmagic Design announced the major update for capture and
playback of DVCPRO HD and DVCPRO 50 formats in Adobe’s new Premiere Pro
for Windows. 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 an incredibly 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 great 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 incredibly high video quality without the cost of expensive disk arrays.
Updates to DeckLink 7.4 and Intensity 3.4 for Windows software installers are available for download now from the Blackmagic Design website at www.blackmagic-design.com/support/
These new software updates support all Blackmagic Design’s Multibridge, DeckLink and Intensity editing products for Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP.