![]() ![]() The Foundry Nuke, Grass Valley Edius, Sony Catalyst Production Suite, Tools On Air Just: Play & Live & In, Softron MovieRecorder & MReplay, Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder, Telestream Wirecast, Livestream Producer, Resolume Arena, Magix Vegas Pro & Movie Edit Pro Premium, Corel VideoStudio Pro, CyberLink PowerDirector, Vidblaster X & Studio & Broadcast, Uniplay One & CG, CasparCG Server, Magicsoft CG, Xsplit Broadcaster, Imagine Communications Velocity & InfoCaster, DevTek Easy Media Suite, Metus Ingest, Boinx Software MimoLive, Cinegy Capture Pro, vMix Live, Renewed Vision ProPresenter, Ventuz Director, Class X Liveboard & Coral CG, Glookast Capturer, Open Broadcaster Software Studio, Nautilus NEMO3D, Derivative TouchDesigner, Assimilate Scratch, Burst Video WebClip2Go, Burst Video Marker, Autodesk Flame, Zoom. Supported CodecsĪVC-Intra, AVCHD, Canon XF MPEG2, Digital SLR, DV-NTSC, DV-PAL, DVCPRO50, DVCPROHD, DPX, HDV, HEVC, XDCAM EX, XDCAM HD, XDCAM HD422, DNxHR & DNxHD, Apple ProRes 4444, Apple ProRes 422 HQ, Apple ProRes 422, Apple ProRes 422 LT, Apple ProRes 422 Proxy, Uncompressed 8-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2, Uncompressed 10-bit 4:4:4. PowerĢ x built-in international AC power supply with IEC C14 inlet. Thunderbolt™ 3 (Mac OS and Windows), PCI Express 4 lane generation 2. Phantom Power switchable via software control. Mic Inputġ x 48V microphone input via XLR connector. HDMI Audio OutputsĨ Channels embedded in SD/HD/4K. HDMI 2.0 type A connector with support for 2160p60 HDMI Audio InputsĨ Channels embedded in SD/HD/4K. HDMI 2.0 type A connector with support for 2160p60 HDMI Video Outputs SDI Audio Outputsġ6 Channels embedded in SD/HD/2K/4K. SDI Audio Inputsġ6 Channels embedded in SD/HD/2K/4K. AES/EBU Audio OutputsĢ Channels unbalanced on BNC connector. AES/EBU Audio InputsĢ Channels unbalanced with sample rate converter on BNC connector. Optical Fiber Inputs/Outputs (Optional)Ģ x 12Gb/s Optical Fiber. Analog Audio OutputsĤ Channels of professional balanced analog audio via XLR connectors. Analog Audio InputsĤ Channels of professional balanced analog audio via XLR connectors and 2 channels of consumer unbalanced via RCA connectors. Analog Video Outputsġ x Component YUV on 3 BNCs, 1 x composite NTSC/PAL on 1 BNC. Analog Video Inputsġ x Component YUV on 3 BNCs, 1 x composite NTSC/PAL on 1 BNC. SDI Video Repeated OutputsĢ x 12Gb/s and 2 x 6Gb/s SD/HD/2K/4K. SDI Video LoopĤ x reclocked SD/HD/2K/4K linked to corresponding inputs. SDI Video OutputsĢ x 12Gb/s and 2 x 6Gb/s SD/HD/2K/4K. Is quite useful to quickly get your answers and guides.2 x 12Gb/s and 2 x 6Gb/s SD/HD/2K/4K. Now I know what can I do with these drives and what I can’t. This can prove that a USB3 RAID0 is really possible and even decisive when your purpose is to edit video.Īll the tests were performed using a 5GB load, the RAID was created with a 256K chunk size (since this is for video a large chunk size is needed) And as the math implies, with RAID 0 and 2 drives you should get double the speed (varying on conditions and chunk size right?) Happily this happened and I measured around 370MB/s (2.96Gbps). Then, my MBP SSD measured the nice speed of 640MB/s - But that’s an internal SSD, quite utopic isn’t it?Īfter creating the RAID 0 using two P’9233 drives, I measured it again. Where all my drives measured their “top” speed at around 75MB/s write. ![]() I also noticed that using a Kanex Thunderbolt Adapter to USB3.0 kinda stabilizes the drive, operating at its full speed. This drive is a desktop one, my other portable USB3.0 Drives (WD Elements, Porsche P’9220, etc.) gave me a poor measurement of 20-70 MB/s on write, being the LaCie (P’9220) the fastest with 76.4 MB/s and 26MB/s the slowest (WD Elements). (This translates to 1.4 Gb/s, where is USB3 spec of 3/5Gbps?) ![]() They are operating on the board controller and for most use is quite enough. I tested them alone, giving me 180 / 190 MB/s for Write/Read respectively. I created the RAID using two LaCie Porsche P’9233 3TB Drives. The answer?… wow! - Very useful to prove theory. I was wondering if a USB3 RAID 0 would give any improvements and if it would really be worth it or of any use creating a RAID on USB3.0 on a MBPr (Late-2013, Qi7/16/SSD).įound some stuff on internet and then this one. I spent quite some time trying to think about the proper configuration for my Hard Drives. ![]()
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