Boulder Releases Enhanced Quazar HPDVR Platform

Boulder Imaging has released Version 4.1 of its Quazar high-performance digital video recording (HPDVR) platform, designed to meet a variety of recording and analysis needs. This latest version features eight new capabilities to provide an even more optimised user experience than its 4.0 predecessor, according to the company. According to Carlos Jorquera of Boulder Imaging, the company will demonstrate Quazar 4.1 at the Full Motion Video Conference, which is scheduled to be held in Washington DC on 9-10 September.

Quazar 4.1 features: advanced de-interlacing; per-input and global timestamp offset and overlays; secure export for the sharing of recording data; complete recording destination customisation with built-in metadata to automatically create custom file names, directory structures and recording destination options to define the directory structure and file name; global settings to enable the customisation of Quazar options and the ability to have them populated across all of the system's users; and post-processing enhancements including the ability to display high-speed video frame numbers so that the operator can catch the action in the right spot.

There are also quick keys for marking in and out points in the timeline for accurate post-processing editing. Intel Nehalem architecture support allows for simultaneous multi-threading for excellent processing power, while expanded video output support is provided for up to eight independent monitor outputs.

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