
FFV at the IBC2009 Show - Booth No. 10.F35
July 27, 2009
Source: Fast Forward Video
At the IBC2009 Show, FFV will present its
Superior Workflow Technology (SWiFT) concept of HD workflow
and demonstrate how leading-edge DVR technologies can provide
an integrated, cost-effective solution for simplifying even
the most complex broadcast workflows.
FFV will demonstrate SWiFT through the following phases.
Step I: High-Quality Acquisition
An effective HD workflow begins with the capture and recording
of the HD image at optimal quality in other words,
as close to the raw camera signal as possible. FFV's award-winning
Elite HD is the first camera-mounted DVR and player
to harness the J2K compression codec for recording lossless
HD-SDI video signals producing a JPEG2000.mov file. Designed
to mount on the back of a camcorder, the Elite HD accepts
an incoming HD-SDI video signal with eight channels of embedded
audio and records at data rates up to 100 Mbit/s with 4:2:2
sampling and 10-bit quantization at near-lossless compression.

Step II: Seamless File Transfer at the Lowest Cost per
GB
The Elite HD records video on commercially available, hot-swappable
2.5-inch SATA drives, which provide up to 10 times more storage
at a much lower cost (47 cents/minute) than the traditional
onboard digital media of camera recorders. Once the camera
input is captured and recorded, the drive can be easily removed
from the Elite HD and brought directly into any editing system
via the USB connection on the drive enclosure. This eliminates
the step of playing out the video or transferring it to another
device. The result is a smooth and unbroken workflow from
the point of capture to edit.
Step III: Versatile In-Studio Editing
FFV's J2K codec enables direct importing of a JPEG2000.mov
file into popular NLE systems such as Adobe® Premier,
EdiusTM, and Final Cut Pro®. Importing files is as simple
as dragging and dropping them into a timeline, once the removable
drive from the Elite HD has been connected to the computer
via USB.
Step IV: Playback
For high-end recording and playback, FFV's Omega HD
DVR can record either SD or HD video with J2K compression
and up to 100 Mbit/s. Using the Omega HD recorder, users can
simultaneously record, play, and store multiple SD and HD
video files and create video clips, loops, and playlists using
the simple-touch front-panel or RS-422 controls. These features
make the Omega HD an ideal solution for graphics, key and
fill, station automation, commercial insertion, and instant
replay applications.
A common fixture in mobile broadcasting vehicles for key and
fill applications, the Omega HD can also provide a powerful
and fully integrated alternative to high-end instant replay
servers such as EVS XT[2]. The Omega HD is fully compatible
with EVS controllers, providing exceptional image quality
at less than half the cost per channel.
Because Elite HD and Omega HD drives are removable and interchangeable,
operators can incorporate camera footage captured by the Elite
HD into key and fill and other applications for playout by
the Omega HD simply swapping the standard 2.5-inch
drives between the two units.

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