The SDI input accepts 12-bit 3G-SDI (4:4:4 RGB or YCbCr), HD-SDI and SD-SDI. For color-critical applications, recording to ProRes 4444 provides uncompressed alpha-channel transparency for superb chroma keying and color grading performance. You can record in a variety of formats, from Apple ProRes 4444 (330 Mbps) down to 36 Mbps proxy files. The PIX 250i records Quicktime files in edit-ready Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD video formats. The PIX 250i is housed in a 1/2-rack 2U chassis and is powered by 10-27 VDC via a 4-pin XLR connector. You can also add external control devices using the RS-422 port or USB port. A built-in web server lets you control and setup the PIX 250i using any browser-capable device. Gigabit Ethernet network ports enable remote access to recorder files and the ability to transfer them quickly into your post-production environment. For monitoring your footage, the PIX 250i features a 5" IPS display with 800x480 resolution. For independent audio, two channels of analog audio in/out via balanced line-level XLR inputs and eight channels of AES/EBU digital audio is also available. It supports eight channels of embedded audio over its HDMI input/output and 16 channels of embedded audio over its SDI input/output. The PIX 250i records Quicktime files in a variety of data rates, from Apple ProRes 4444 at 330 Mbps down to 36 Mbps proxy files. A built-in scaler will let you perform up, down and cross conversion, pulldown removal and aspect ratio conversions between HD and SD. Files can also be recorded, transferred and accessed over Ethernet. It records edit-ready Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD files and allows sequential or simultaneous recording to two 2.5" Video Devices-approved SSDs. The Video Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder & Network Connected Video Deck is a file-based video recorder featuring 3G-SDI and HDMI video inputs and outputs.
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