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PCI Express Gen2 x4
1x HDMI 1.4 (Mini HDMI)
1x 3 Gb/s SDI (Micro BNC)
1x 8-Pin Mini XLR, Audio
HDMI Input Supports 8 x Embedded Channels (4 Stereo)
SDI Input Supports 16 x Embedded Channels (8 Stereo)
Balanced and Unbalanced Analog Stereo
2160p 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30 (HDMI Only)
1080p 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60
1080i 50, 59.94, 60
720p 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60
525i 59.94 NTSC, 625i 50 PAL
SMPTE 259/292/296/424/425
3G-SDI Level A Only
CEA-608, CEA-708 for Closed Captioning
Television Standard Sample Rate of 48 kHz at 24-Bit
Auto-Detect SD/HD/3G/2K/4K
4.8W Approx
32 to 104 Degree F (0 to 40 Degree C)
5.4 oz (154g)
Osprey Raptor 927 features one HDMI connection rated at 4K30 (HDMI 1.4) plus one SDI connection rated at 3G. The HDMI Input supports 8 embedded Audio Channels (4 Stereo), the SDI input 16 embedded Audio Channels (8 Stereo).
In addition to embedded Audio, Osprey 927 also supports a pair each of Balanced and Un-Balanced Analog Stereo Audio.
SimulStream
Unlimited capture streams for any one physical input channel. Independent cropping, aspect ratio, color format, resolution, frame rate, de-interlacing and color adjustment settings for each individual stream Enables multiple output streams without the need for additional physical input channels thus reducing hardware requirements.
Driver Features
Unified driver (common driver for all Raptor cards)
Multiple Osprey cards can be plugged into one system
Automatic signal detection
Seamless Adaption to Input Signal Changes (Framerate/Resolution)
Supported OS
Windows - 7/8/8.1/10/Server 2008 (R2)/Server 2012/Server 2016 (x64)
Linux (x64) - Ubuntu, Redhat, openSUSE
Supported APIs
Windows
DirectShow
Microsoft Media Foundation
Osprey Low Latency SDK
Medialooks SDK
Wave API/DirectSound/WASAPI
Linux
V4L2
Osprey Low Latency SDK
ALSA
Supported Software
FFMPEG
GStreamer
VLC
VirtualDub
OBS
XSplit
vMix
VidBlaster
Wirecast
Microsoft Media Encoder
Adobe Flash Media Encoder
Any other DirectShow/V4L2 encoding/streaming software
Video Capture Formats
RGB32, RGB24, RGB16, RGB8, UYVY, YUY2, I420, YUV9, NV12
Driver Profiles
Pre-defined properties that are applied to a specific video capture filter. When profiles are enabled for a device the video capture filter names have the profile number (P0 & P3) embedded in the name (i.e. Osprey-925 SDI-A P0 Video Device 1). Each profile can have completely different settings with the exception of those that are common to the device (i.e. Profiles enabled) and those that are common to individual sub devices (i.e. Loss of Signal). Any of the predefined settings can be temporarily, or permanently, changed at runtime.
Custom Loss of Signal Insertion
Choice of blue, black, or colorbars
Custom user text with custom placement and font selection
Background and foreground color selections
Selectable audio tone generation (None, 1KHz, 3KHz)
VBI extraction (not supported on HDMI)
DirectShow-compatible VBI pins are provided on the Video Device Capture Filter. VBI data includes Vertical Interval Timecode (VITC) in both the NTSC and PAL worlds. In NTSC, line 21 Closed Captioning (although it is part of the video interval rather than true VBI data), is commonly treated as VBI data. In PAL, World Standard Teletext (WST) is encoded in the VBI data region.
The driver delivers VBI data as raw waveforms, which are then decoded by external DirectShow filters. DirectShow provides three filters under the classification WDM Streaming VBI Codecs that will decode data from VBI pins:
CC Decoder
NABTS/FEC VBI Codec
WST Codec
CC Extraction (not supported on HDMI)
Both CEA-608 and CEA708 specifications are supported
Can be delivered as Line-21 Byte Pair or as Line-21 GOP Packet
CC data available through DirectShow VBI pin on Video Device Capture filter. (Both NTSC, PAL, and digital captions)
Decoded CC available through the DirectShow CC pin on the Video Device Capture Filter. (Only NTSC and digital captions)
CC data available through V4L2
Dual Mono Audio Support
The left and right stereo pair inputs to a device are used as two separate mono channels serving two separate audio capture filters. Connector configuration capabilities (Input, Loopout, Output) should be added. Ability to enable/Disable individual audio channels per connector.
Driver Video Processing
Scaling, Cropping, Frame, Rate Conversion
Color Space Conversion
Watermarking
CC overlay (not supported on HDMI)
Captions can be rendered directly onto the capture or preview video
Caption field selection
Custom placement of text
Font selections
Background and foreground color selection
Text overlay
Up to 5 different fields can be overlaid simultaneously
Font selections
Date and Time localization
Date
Custom placement of text
Background and foreground color selections
Three different date formats
MM/DD/YYYY
YYYY/MM/DD
YYYY/DD/MM
Six different time formats
HH:MM AM/PM
HH:MM:SS AM/PM
HH:MM:SS.999 AM/PM
HH:MM (24h format)
HH:MM:SS(24h format)
HH:MM:SS.999(24h format)
Three different text lines
Custom placement of text
Background and foreground color selections
Four different text options
Free Form
Sub Device Id (Filter Name)
Device Id (Device Name)
Serial Number
VBI extraction
VBI data available through DirectShow VBI pin on Video Device Capture filter.
Image Control (Procamp)
Brightness
Contrast
Saturation
Hue
Gamma
Video De-interlacing
BOB1, BOB2
Advanced
Inverse Telecine