DVS Presents its CinePlay Video Board Supporting 2K 3D at 24fps at NAB 2012
Stand SL6815, NAB 2012
Right on time for NAB 2012, DVS will present the latest member of its renowned video board family: CinePlay is not only optimized to work with JPEG2000 compressed material but also handles uncompressed data. CinePlay has been specially designed for customers who want to develop a cinema player that will play out material as specified by the DCI.
DVS will be introducing its new versatile video board CinePlay at booth SL6815, which complements DVS’s existing product line perfectly. Renowned manufacturers all over the world integrate DVS video boards into their high-end products to fuel first-class film and video processing. With the launch of CinePlay, DVS is expanding the fields of applications of its video boards from the post-production high-end presentation market to include advertising and events. This way, CinePlay is not only perfectly suited for customers who want to develop a cinema player that will play out material as specified by the Digital Cinema Initiative (DCI) but also to output high-quality commercials as well as for use in the event market – all areas that require the quality of JPEG2000-compressed material.
Equipped with two HD-SDI inputs, two HDMI links and powerful decompression hardware, a single CinePlay can play out 3D material in 2K at 24 fps per eye per second. The video board has been specially designed to work with JEPG2000 compressed material as well as uncompressed data. On top of decompression, the board carries out RSA and AES128 decryption and link encryption. This way, MXF files can be played out in real time without any time-consuming pre-processing. CinePlay manages RGB, YUV, or X’Y’Z’ color spaces and runs all the necessary color-space conversions in real time.
Juergen Heger, Senior Product Manager at DVS: “CinePlay allows integrators to build cinema players with ease. Our long-standing experience of encoding Digital Cinema Packages with our DI workstation CLIPSTER® has largely contributed to the development of CinePlay.”
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