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Video Processing eNews
We are pleased to provide the latest news on Pan and Tilt Units and Video Software Products.

PRODUCTS
- PTU-D48 Pan and Tilt Unit
- StreamPix1250 Station - Dual camera storage, 500fps, 1280x1024 pixels
- StreamPixHDTV Recorder - Synchronised quad HD storage
- StreamPix4 - Recording eight cameras at 90fps
- Norpix Small Form Factor Recorder
- StreamPix4 HD-SDI - Dual channel recording with audio

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PTU-D48 Pan and Tilt Unit |
The PTU-D48 is a family of integrated computer-controlled pan and tilt units designed for intelligent positioning and control of camera, laser, antenna and other payloads up to 15lbs. It is a fully integrated design with single weatherised connection for power, control and camera/payload signals. Its compact size and light weight make it ideal for mast/pole mount and vehicle applications. Payloads can be side and/or top mounted. The PTU-D48 withstands high duty-cycle and offers long-life in harsh all-weather environments.
The PTU-D48-DVE is a variant of the popular PTU-D48 model designed to meet all requirements of the U.S. Army's Driver Vision Enhancer Family of Systems (DVE-FOS) and Forward Activity Detection (FADS) programmes. It is also well suited for many types of vehicle mounted camera and sensor systems that require durability and high performance in harsh environments. |
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StreamPix1250 Station - Dual camera storage, 500fps, 1280x1024 pixels |
Allows acquisition from 2 high resolution high frame rate CamerLink cameras simultaneously to disk, 2 x 500fps x 1280 x 1024 x 8 bits on one computer.
- Synchronised image acquisition between two cameras
- Recording time of over 85 minutes per camera
- Time stamping using computer clock, IrigB, GPS.
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StreamPixHDTV Recorder - Synchronised quad HD storage |
Allows recording of up to 4 GigE HDTV cameras in one PC without dropping frames.
- 1980 x 1020 x 8 or 12 bits/pixel at 25/30 fps
- Synchronise all cameras
- Time stamp all images with computer clock, LTC, IrigB or GPS time
- Useful for 3D applications.
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StreamPix4 - Recording eight cameras at 90fps |
Record from two x 720p HD TV cameras simultaneously using StreamPix4 HD-SDI. - 8 cameras at 90fps x VGA resolution using a single PC
- Monochrome or colour cameras
- GigE vision standard
- Ech camera generates 30Mbytes/second, total is 80Mbytes/second
- Trigger each camera at 90fps
- Disk capacity up to 1.5 TerraBytes per camera,
- Recording time of up to 830 minutes per camera
- Synchronise all cameras simultaneously using the NorPix pulse generator solution
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Norpix Small Form Factor Recorder |
Ideal for airborne or on the move applications, compatible with solid state disks.
- GigE Vision and 1394B compatible
- Record to solid state drives or RAM
- Rrecord with 2 HDTV or GigE Vision cameras simultaneously with StreamPix4 and CineForm compression
- Record from 1 HDTV or GigE Vision compatible camera in uncompressed format
- Compatible with lossy JPEG compression with 80% quality
- Touch screen compatible
- Run StreamPix, CineForm Codec and Windows XP from a Compact Flash drive
- Record to USB memory stick using CineForm compression
- Iridas 3D LUT support
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StreamPix4 HD-SDI - Dual channel recording with audio |
Record from two x 720p HDTV cameras simultaneously using StreamPix4 HD-SDI.
- Simultaneous dual channel audio recording
- Accurate colour balance using 3DLUT grading from Iridas Speed Grade
- HD-SDI solution
- Record from 2 x 720 p HDTV camera simultaneously
- Each grabber acquiring at 1280 x 720 x 24 bits x 60 fps or 160 Mbs/sec
- Synchronised capture with genlock cameras
- 210 minutes per camera or higher with bigger drives
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