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News : Aurora Video Systems announces new $499 'Fuse-X' card for professional audio workstations, and new Interceptor



Last Updated: July 25, 2005 5:55 am GMT
(Sterling Heights, MI -- July 25th, 2005) The Fuse-X is the latest example of Aurora's continuing commitment to professional audio editors, mixers, sound designers and composers, offering the only zero-latency, in-sync playback solution for compressed video in pro audio environments. Fuse-X is also a high performance video editing card at a breakthrough price. Available for $499 at your local professional A/V reseller or from the Aurora online store, the Fuse-X provides video editors and digital audio workstation, or D.A.W. users the tools they need to capture, synchronize, and score to QuickTime™ video files within pro audio editing applications.

Their new Interceptor™ technology works with and is included in the latest versions of Aurora¹s A/V card drivers. While enabled, Interceptor also performs automatic pixel-aspect-ratio conversion in hardware. This allows legacy, or square-pixel (640x480, 320x240, 768x576, 384x288) movies to play full screen at the correct visual aspect ratio to an NTSC or PAL monitor or television. The "Aurora A/V" series of capture/edit cards for Macintosh now includes the entire Aurora "Pipe" family of cards, and the new Aurora "Fuse-X" card for OS X. Hardware aspect ratio conversion is available as a free upgrade to all Fuse-X and PipeStudio owners.

"Our new Interceptor technology is a natural progression in the development of cards specifically for the pro audio market.", states Aurora CEO Darryl Hock. "With Interceptor mode enabled on an Aurora Fuse-X or Pipe-family card, D.A.W. users are able to accept video files in a variety of QuickTime compression formats, and play them as-is within Protools™, Digital Performer™, Logic Pro™, and other audio packages." The convenience of accepting a wide variety of formats gives the audio professional more options, and saves him or her valuable time by not requiring a re-render to DV or MJPEG-A. Interceptor playback is currently supported in many QuickTime CODECs, including DV/DVCPro, DVCPro50, Sorenson, Sorenson3, H.264, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, PhotoJPEG, MotionJPEG-A, MotionJPEG-B, Uncompressed 8-bit, and Uncompressed 10-bit.

Depending on compression ratio, some CODECs demand more CPU power or disk space than others, and may not be as suitable as others for use in pro audio applications. Aurora has already qualified DV, PhotoJPEG, and MotionJPEG-A compression types in several D.A.W. applications.

The Aurora AV software installer also includes a standalone capture utility "MediaGrabX" and a rich set of Final Cut Pro 5.0 "Easy Setups". All Aurora AV-family cards are supported in OS X 10.3 and 10.4 and in QuickTime™ 6.5 and 7.0. For more information about Fuse-X and other exciting Aurora products, visit them on the web at: http://www.auroravideosys.com or mailto:sales@auroravideosys.com

About Aurora Video Systems: Aurora Video Systems builds comprehensive video editing systems for the Macintosh, leading the post-production industry in product quality, affordability, ease of use, and client support. Aurora has been recognized worldwide as the industry leader in the development and support of video editing systems since 1997. The company's industry-first achievements include development of the first true Mac-only Betacam-compatible card that works without converters, the first true real-time 24fps capture card for Final Cut Pro, and the first true offline video capture card for OS X. The company's success and outstanding reputation is based on its proactive development approach, speed and flexibility in responding to industry change, and respect for clients and their needs.

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