![]() Today, with processing power to spare, several companies have virtualized the scopes. One such firm is Divergent Media with their product called ScopeBox. I don’t have a hardware scope to compare to, so I can’t promise you everything you monitor with ScopeBox would be 100% accurate, but so far, it has proved more than adequate for getting properly exposed video up to our IMAG screens. The best part about the app is that it’s all of $99. We already had the Mac, and it took another $275 or so to get the Decklink installed. ![]() So for under $400, I have a very capable software scope solution that works quite well. If you don’t have any way of monitoring your video, I strongly recommend you look at something like this (Blackmagic also has a similar solution called UltraScope, though it’s hardware & software, and thus more expensive). We had an issue with the software not recognizing both cards, and support has been very responsive to getting us fixed up. I love supporting the small developer community, so check them out at. This post is brought to you by CCI Solutions. With a reputation for excellence, technical expertise and competitive pricing, CCI Solutions has served churches across the US in their media, equipment, design and installation needs for over 35 years.At NAB 2012 I saw three new cameras that have four new recording codecs. There were also additional new cameras that I didn’t check out. There were also new codecs for existing cameras. That’s not counting the new stand alone recorders and other devices.
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