Blackmagic Announces Universal Version of HDLink Software to Support Intel-based Macs
Feb 23, 2006 12:26 PM
Blackmagic Design has announced Universal version 2.1 for its HDLink HD/SD-SDI to DVI monitoring converter. HDLink now features Universal support for Intel and PowerPC- based Macs. The HDLink connects postproduction quality SDI video directly to any supported DVI-D based LCD computer monitor for true HDTV resolution video monitoring. Its compact design, combined with full resolution HD, makes it the perfect choice for postproduction studios, edit suites, telecine or even location video shoots.
“HDLink software 2.1 works on the latest Intel-based Macs using the same installer as the one we use for the current PowerPC Macs, and the free software update is available today. This HDLink support will now enable anyone in post-production such as editors, SFX artists and even cameramen, to use the latest Macs with an HDLink,” said Grant Petty, CEO, Blackmagic Design.
The latest software release for HDLink is designed to run seamlessly and at peak performance on both Intel- and PowerPC-based workstations and laptops. HDLink now also automatically detects DVI-D or HDMI display types and includes new improvements to 24 PsF mode and HD 720p/50 support for DVI-D and HDMI.
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