Blackmagic Design Intensity Shuttle for USB 3.0


Key Features
- 10-bit HD/SD Capture/Playback
- Compact and portable
- USB 3.0 Support
- Separate Sides for Inputs & Outputs
- Support for Multiple Video Standards
- No Separate Power Source Required
- 12 Months Limited Warranty
Overview
Make video playback and editing an easy task with the Blackmagic Design Intensity Shuttle BINTSSHU. It is the world’s first 10-bit HD/SD editing solution, which is designed specifically for all USB 3.0 computers. By plugging this device to a computer, you can enjoy access to high-quality 10 bit HDMI, composite, analog component, and S-Video capture and playback. This nifty device also features a provision to connect the cables inline. This setup comes in handy whenever a situation arises where input connections are on one side, and output connections are on the opposite side.
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recording data
| Color Space | REC 601, REC 709 |
detailed specifications
| PC Interface | USB 3.0 |
hardware & software data
| Software Included | Media Express, Disk Speed Test, Blackmagic Control Panel and Blackmagic driver |
| Operating Systems & Requirements | Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks, Mac OS X 10.10 Yosemite or later, Windows 7 or Windows 8 |
- Intensity Shuttle for USB 3.0
- Software CD
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