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Re: why a Nitris DX when you can get a Mojo DX ?

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Re: why a Nitris DX when you can get a Mojo DX ?
by Shane Ross on Jun 30, 2009 at 11:22:56 pm

[Bob Zelin] "you are WRONG. The Nitris DX has a seperate SDI input, and single SDI output, and a single HD input, and a single HD output."

Uh...Bob, you are wrong. Read the specs:

http://www.avid.com/products/1360.htm

Under CONNECTIVITY...
"SD SDI I/O
HD SDI I/O
HDMI output
SD YCbCr Component I/O
HD YCbCr Component I/O
SD S-Video I/O
SD Composite I/O"

Separate HD and SD SDI I/O. So you can view both at the same time. Mojo has only one SDI I/O.

And yes, I did forget that the Nitris adds more RT so that you can play multiple formats (Dv, DVPCRO HD, DNxHD, 15:1, 1:1) on the same timeline...out to tape...without rendering. The Mojo DX does not offer this.



Shane



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