Instruction manual

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Supported File Formats
Uncompressed data rates for capture and playback
The data rates for uncompressed video are quite high, and listed below are minimum recommended
disk requirements for uncompressed standard definition and high definition video.
Uncompressed 10 bit YUV (4:2:2)
Standard Definition
Frame Size MB per second MB per minute GB per hour
720x486/29.97fps 27 1 600 94
720x576/25fps 26 1 582 93
High Definition
1280x720p/60fps 141 8 438 494
1920x1080/24PsF 127 7 594 445
1920x1080/50i 132 7 910 463
1920x1080/60i 158 9 482 556
Uncompressed 10 bit RGB (4:4:4)
High Definition
1280x720p/60fps 211 12 656 742
1920x1080/24PsF 190 11 391 667
1920x1080/50i 198 11 865 695
1920x1080/60i 237 14 238 834
Due to disk seeks, when calculating the data rates required for your disk system, it is a good idea
to add a safety margin due to fluctuations in disk speed. Disk speeds can be increased by adding
more disks.
Serial ATA (SATA) disks can reduce to half their speed as they become full, so in a 2-disk SATA array
you should aim for a 100% safety margin. In an 8-disk SATA array, a 30% safety margin should be
adequate. SCSI disk arrays seem to display less fluctuation and so a 20% safety margin should be
adequate for an 8-disk SCSI array. Generally the more disks in the array, the better.
Note: Although other vendors and third parties may provide different data rates for uncompressed
video, the above recommendations are tested for use with DeckLink.