Legacy

Legacy hardware and software

VVW DVI Software 3.x

QuickClipDVI Software (Legacy)

QuickClipDVI software provides advanced DDR playback functionality directly from your computer's DVI output. QuickClipDVI supports: AVI, MOV, GEN, JS, DVS, TGA, DPX, Cineon, TIFF, YUV, v210, RAW and MPEG playback at resolutions up to 4096x3112. Standard SD, HD and Vesa rasters are supported at standard frame rates, as well as user definable custom raster and frame rates. QuickClipDVI will run on any Windows XP computer system, but fast Fibre, SCSI or SATA/PATA arrays are recommended as well as a high end NVIDIA (1000~4400FX, 5200/6800/7800) or ATI (9800/x800) graphics adapter. By default 2 channels of audio are supported; for 8 channel audio you will need a supported ASIO audio card. Please contact Drastic for best configuration.

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QuickClip features a subset of our VVW DDR technology. It contains the most important functions for control, conversion and output of compressed and uncompressed video and audio.

QuickClip Version 3.0 Release

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NOTE:  To properly test QuickClip software you will need RS-232 to RS-422 conversion hardware.  Please see our RS422/RS232 notes (click here).

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Card Video Format Standard Audio Release Status

NVidia FX

1000..4400

Up to 2048x1556 Native, 4096x3112 scaled

23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, 59.94, 60 Native

60..110 Multiples

Wave: 2 Ch 16/20/24

ASIO: 8 Ch 16/20/24

Release Candidate
NVideo 5200, 66/6800,7800 Up to 2048x1556

23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, 59.94, 60 Native

60..110 Multiples

Wave: 2 Ch 16/20/24

ASIO: 8 Ch 16/20/24

Release Candidate
NVidia 4400SDI Up to 2048x1556 1080i (50, 59.94, 60), 1080psF (23.98, 24) 1080p (25, 29.97, 30) 720p (59.94, 60), NTSC and PAL

Wave: 2 Ch 16/20/24

ASIO: 8 Ch 16/20/24

Release Candidate
ATI 8/10 bit SD-SDI (SMPTE 259), Component/ Composite analog I/O 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 48, 50, 59.94, 60 Native

60..110 Multiples

Wave: 2 Ch 16/20/24

ASIO: 8 Ch 16/20/24

Release Candidate
Matrox Up to 1920x1080

60..110 Multiples

Wave: 2 Ch 16/20/24

ASIO: 8 Ch 16/20/24

Release Candidate
Other Card Dependent Variable Wave: 2 Ch 16/20/24

ASIO: 8 Ch 16/20/24

Release Candidate
 
File Format Support 8/10 bit YCbCr MOV, 8/10 bit YCbCr AVI, 8/10 bit YCbCr WMV, Jaleo JS, Avid DS GEN, YUV (8/10) stills, RGB 4:4:4, MOV/AVI RGB (32), HDR/YUV (8/10), TGA 32, TIFF 32, CIN 10x3, DPX 10x3, DVS 8/10/32, RAW 32
Audio Format Support AIFF (Stereo 16/20/24), WAV (Mono/Stereo/Extensible 16/20/24),  Au (Stereo 16), Raw
Common Features Custom Rasters, Multiple Machine Control, Audio or Video Genlock (hardware dependent)
Remote Java and HTTP Operation
Playback under serial (RS-422) control
 

 

NOTE: This area contains legacy material from previous Drastic Technologies websites. It is provided for reference only, and contains information, products and links that may no longer exist and which are no longer supported by Drastic. For current Drastic Technologies products, please see our main site here:

http://www.drastic.tv


 

Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, and Copyrights

 

Trademarks, Registered Trademarks, and Copyrights

ATI TECHNOLOGIES ULC - ATI is a trademark of ATI TECHNOLOGIES ULC
Avid Technology, Inc. - Avid Media Composer®, Avid MediaCentral®, Avid Interplay®, and Avid NewsCutter® are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Avid Technology, Inc. or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries.
Drastic Technologies, Ltd. – trademarks specified here.
Eastman Kodak Company - Cineon™ is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company
Microsoft Corporation – Microsoft: Windows®, Video For Windows (VFW), DirectShow, Microsoft, Skype, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Teams, Wave Mapper, Microsoft, Windows NT|2000|XP|XP Professional|Server 2003|Server 2008 |Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows 8, Media Player, Media Encoder, Windows Defender, Microsoft Office, .Net, Internet Explorer, SQL Server 2005|2008|2012|2014, Windows Media Technologies and Internet Explorer are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
NVIDIA Corporation - NVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, NVIDIA Quadro, Rivermax, BlueField2, PhysX, and NVIDIA
Oracle Corporation - Oracle®, Java, Front Porch Digital, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.RTX are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

 

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