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Card Type
This tells you what card you have installed and is currently active for the Feature
Application.
If you have more than one Bluefish444 card installed the feature application will ask
you which card you wish to attach to each time the Feature App is launched.
Pixel Format.
Indicates what pixel format, the card is set to. Pixel formats are also referred to as the
frame buffer mode, engine or memory format the hardware is currently operating in.
Some of the pixel formats supported by the SD|Greed are;
Pixel Format
Color Space
Link
Bit Depth
ARGB
ARGB_PC
BV8
BV10
CINEON/DPX
V210
2VUY
YUVA
BGR+A
RGB+A
YUV
YUV
RGB
YUV
YUV
YUV
4:4:4:4
4:4:4:4
4:2:2
4:2:2
4:4:4
4:2:2
4:2:2
4:2:2
8 bit
8 bit
8 bit
10 bit
10 bit
10 bit
8 bit
8 bit
Depending on the application used will determine what memory format the
SD|Greed is currently in at the time the feature app was loaded. You can update the
information by clicking refresh. Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere PRO for example
use the v210, a 10 bit YUV memory format, some applications can also use multiple
memory formats.
Input Signal Type.
Indicates the current signal the card is receiving on the SD Input source from the
deck or other signal source.
Output Video Mode.
Indicates the current video mode the SD|Greed is in. The video mode can not be
change in the feature application, it is controlled by the Application (e.g. Adobe
Premiere Pro or Combustion, etc)
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