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News Grande Vitesse Systems Unveils the GVS9000 4NXU With 10 Hours of Uncompressed HD Virtual Tape Recording (15/4/2006) With the ability to simultaneously write, edit, and share 16 uncompressed SD or HD data with fiber for SAN or gigabit over NAS networks in a live environment the GVS9000 4NXU will revolutionize the live/broadcast/entertainment/feature film production workflow. With GVS 9000 4NXU you can capture and edit uncompressed data in real time and then view the HD uncompressed content as it is getting recorded to the hard drive. During the recording process, the data can also be edited, or additional storage added without any interruptions. The quality of the end result is not sacrificed either. The resolution of the recorded material is much better and crisper at 1080i/p 4:4:4 HD-SDI or Analog. And the data is QuickTime native, so there is no need for conversion. The 4NXU's rugged, rack-mounted casing allows for ease of transport and mobility without damage. All of the 4NXU VTRs operate independently, offering redundancy without affecting the original data; making it the ideal unit for working storage, transport and archival. GVS9000 4NXU's has 16xremovable drive modules per unit, allowing the user to easily expand recording time and with it's unique tape-less feature there is no need to convert tapes to digital; multiple camera events can be edited on the spot making the production process much faster. The 4NXU is compatible with a large number of 3rd party tools. After the content is read and edited, it can be easily removed to other systems over the local network or by removable drives to any location or it can be synced to play. Multiple 4NXU VTRs can be synced to play the same or different content to projectors or live play to air. Whether your environment is FinalCut, Avid, or Pinnacle, the 4NXU gives you a single, flexible platform for content production and post production.
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