November 24, 2015, 10:43 AM
https://www.aotg.com/sound-devices-llc-announces-comprehensive-update/
REEDSBURG,
WI, NOVEMBER 24, 2015 — Sound Devices, LLC, which includes its video-products brand Video Devices, announces firmware
version 2.20 for its full suite of rack-mount solutions, including the
Video Devices PIX 270i and PIX 250i video recorders, and Sound Devices 970
audio recorder. This latest firmware provides several system enhancements,
including considerable improvements to audio features, time synchronization,
file transfer and playback, and the PIXNETâ„¢ web interface.
Several audio features have been
added to the entire rack-mount line including an updated visual identifier for
disarmed tracks. Now, audio metering will appear grey whenever a track is
disarmed. In addition, peak hold time is customizable, allowing the user to set
peak hold at one- to five-seconds, based on preference, along with the ability
to shut this feature off entirely. Two more audio features include noise
reduction for incoming video signals and fast track arming.
For 970 and 270i users, there is a
new Dante setting menu for configuring Dante redundancy, and primary and
secondary IP parameters direct from the unit. Also applicable for 970 and 270i,
all metadata edits ripple to grouped recorders for previous, current, and next
takes including scene, take, notes, track names, circle status, false takes,
and scene increments. This signifies the most advanced sharing of metadata
between a master recorder and its backup, making the backup recorder a true
mirror of the master.
There are several timecode synchronization
enhancements for the PIX 270i, including the ability to customize timing
offsets from the house reference. In stop mode, there is also a new feature
where black is output from SDI and HDMI outputs. This is a key benefit to
broadcasters who want to maintain a glitch-free synchronous output when
switching between stop and playback. With firmware v2.20, PIX 270i users can
also adjust the timing offset of video playback, either horizontal and/or
vertical, relative to the incoming sync input.
Additional playback features for the
PIX 270i include seamless playback of video and audio across files of the same
file res-rate and codec. This is ideal for the playback of file-split
recordings or playlists. The company has incorporated several cross-product compatibilities
into this firmware as well, such as the ability for the PIX 270i and 970 to
playback multichannel .wav files recorded using Sound Devices 6- and 7-Series
products, or files edited via Pro Tools®, Adobe Audition®,
or Audacity®. On the video side, both the PIX 270i and PIX 250i now
support playback of Apple® ProRes 422 and 4444 .mov files from Video
Devices PIX-E5 and PIX-E5H recording monitors. The PIX 270i also supports
playback of non-native ProRes and DNxHD® QuickTime .mov files with
up to 16 audio streams from non-linear editors including Avid®,
Final Cut Pro®, and Adobe Premier®.
On all rack-mount products, false
takes are now moved into a dedicated false takes folder instead of being
deleted. This allows users to re-access such files, if necessary. The web
interface, PIXNET, has also seen some significant enhancements, including the
ability to mark a take as a false take, generate and download sound reports,
and manage phrase lists, all directly from the PIXNET.
Firmware for the rack-mount products
is now available for free download:
â— PIX
270i: http://www.videodevices.com/support/downloads/pix270i-firmware
â— PIX
250i: http://www.videodevices.com/support/downloads/pix250i-firmware
â— 970:
http://www.sounddevices.com/support/downloads/970-firmware
Many features, changes, and fixes in
this firmware update also apply to the discontinued PIX 260i video deck, which
is still in use in many production applications worldwide. Its download is
available at: http://www.videodevices.com/support/downloads/pix260i-firmware
Seamlessly replacing tape- and
disc-based video decks, the PIX line of rack-mount products is a complete
offering addressing a range of multiple-source video productions, including
fast-paced studio applications, live sports and events, and mobile production.
Sound Devices 970 represents the company’s first-ever dedicated, audio-only
rack-mount solution, which boasts an impressive 64 channels of Dante and MADI.
Founded in 1998,
Sound Devices, LLC, designs Sound Devices audio products and Video Devices
video products. Sound Devices offers portable audio mixers, digital audio
recorders and related equipment for feature film, episodic television,
documentary, news gathering, live event, and acoustical test and measurement
applications. Video Devices offers digital video recorders, monitors and related
products, which address a range of video productions, including fast-paced
studio applications, live sports and events, as well as mobile, TV, film and
documentary productions.
The Sound Devices, LLC
headquarters is located in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Additional offices are located
in Madison, Wisconsin, Chicago, and Berlin. For more information, visit the
Sound Devices and/or Video Devices websites: www.sounddevices.com
and www.videodevices.com.
REEDSBURG,
WI, NOVEMBER 24, 2015 — Sound Devices, LLC, which includes its video-products brand Video Devices, announces firmware
version 2.20 for its full suite of rack-mount solutions, including the
Video Devices PIX 270i and PIX 250i video recorders, and Sound Devices 970
audio recorder. This latest firmware provides several system enhancements,
including considerable improvements to audio features, time synchronization,
file transfer and playback, and the PIXNETâ„¢ web interface.
Several audio features have been
added to the entire rack-mount line including an updated visual identifier for
disarmed tracks. Now, audio metering will appear grey whenever a track is
disarmed. In addition, peak hold time is customizable, allowing the user to set
peak hold at one- to five-seconds, based on preference, along with the ability
to shut this feature off entirely. Two more audio features include noise
reduction for incoming video signals and fast track arming.
For 970 and 270i users, there is a
new Dante setting menu for configuring Dante redundancy, and primary and
secondary IP parameters direct from the unit. Also applicable for 970 and 270i,
all metadata edits ripple to grouped recorders for previous, current, and next
takes including scene, take, notes, track names, circle status, false takes,
and scene increments. This signifies the most advanced sharing of metadata
between a master recorder and its backup, making the backup recorder a true
mirror of the master.
There are several timecode synchronization
enhancements for the PIX 270i, including the ability to customize timing
offsets from the house reference. In stop mode, there is also a new feature
where black is output from SDI and HDMI outputs. This is a key benefit to
broadcasters who want to maintain a glitch-free synchronous output when
switching between stop and playback. With firmware v2.20, PIX 270i users can
also adjust the timing offset of video playback, either horizontal and/or
vertical, relative to the incoming sync input.
Additional playback features for the
PIX 270i include seamless playback of video and audio across files of the same
file res-rate and codec. This is ideal for the playback of file-split
recordings or playlists. The company has incorporated several cross-product compatibilities
into this firmware as well, such as the ability for the PIX 270i and 970 to
playback multichannel .wav files recorded using Sound Devices 6- and 7-Series
products, or files edited via Pro Tools®, Adobe Audition®,
or Audacity®. On the video side, both the PIX 270i and PIX 250i now
support playback of Apple® ProRes 422 and 4444 .mov files from Video
Devices PIX-E5 and PIX-E5H recording monitors. The PIX 270i also supports
playback of non-native ProRes and DNxHD® QuickTime .mov files with
up to 16 audio streams from non-linear editors including Avid®,
Final Cut Pro®, and Adobe Premier®.
On all rack-mount products, false
takes are now moved into a dedicated false takes folder instead of being
deleted. This allows users to re-access such files, if necessary. The web
interface, PIXNET, has also seen some significant enhancements, including the
ability to mark a take as a false take, generate and download sound reports,
and manage phrase lists, all directly from the PIXNET.
Firmware for the rack-mount products
is now available for free download:
â— PIX
270i: http://www.videodevices.com/support/downloads/pix270i-firmware
â— PIX
250i: http://www.videodevices.com/support/downloads/pix250i-firmware
â— 970:
http://www.sounddevices.com/support/downloads/970-firmware
Many features, changes, and fixes in
this firmware update also apply to the discontinued PIX 260i video deck, which
is still in use in many production applications worldwide. Its download is
available at: http://www.videodevices.com/support/downloads/pix260i-firmware
Seamlessly replacing tape- and
disc-based video decks, the PIX line of rack-mount products is a complete
offering addressing a range of multiple-source video productions, including
fast-paced studio applications, live sports and events, and mobile production.
Sound Devices 970 represents the company’s first-ever dedicated, audio-only
rack-mount solution, which boasts an impressive 64 channels of Dante and MADI.
Founded in 1998,
Sound Devices, LLC, designs Sound Devices audio products and Video Devices
video products. Sound Devices offers portable audio mixers, digital audio
recorders and related equipment for feature film, episodic television,
documentary, news gathering, live event, and acoustical test and measurement
applications. Video Devices offers digital video recorders, monitors and related
products, which address a range of video productions, including fast-paced
studio applications, live sports and events, as well as mobile, TV, film and
documentary productions.
The Sound Devices, LLC
headquarters is located in Reedsburg, Wisconsin. Additional offices are located
in Madison, Wisconsin, Chicago, and Berlin. For more information, visit the
Sound Devices and/or Video Devices websites: www.sounddevices.com
and www.videodevices.com.
Sound Devices, LLC, which includes its video-products brand Video Devices, announces firmware version 2.20 for its full suite of rack-mount solutions
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