Description
Philips SDI Input Card
The Philips SDI Input Card is a broadcast‑grade capture solution that brings professional SDI signals directly into your desktop workstation. Built for reliability in studio environments and on-location shoots alike, this card delivers pristine video ingest with efficient performance and broad compatibility. It supports the standard SDI formats used in contemporary video production, enabling you to capture signals from cameras, decks, and production switchers without compromising color fidelity or timing. With Philips engineering behind it, the card delivers consistent performance across long sessions—whether you’re streaming live, recording for post‑production, or archiving footage for future use. In addition to its core capture capability, this input card integrates smoothly with popular software and hardware ecosystems, making it a versatile centerpiece for modern video workflows that demand stability, scalability, and professional results.
- High‑quality SDI input with automatic format detection and robust signal integrity for HD‑SDI and 3G‑SDI sources, ensuring accurate framing, color, and timing even in busy production environments.
- Wide software compatibility to streamline your workflow, enabling straightforward integration with leading streaming and editing tools through standard capture APIs and widely supported drivers.
- Low‑latency capture and efficient buffering designed for live production, multicam switching, and real‑time monitoring, helping to minimize delay without sacrificing image fidelity.
- Compact PCIe form factor with flexible mounting options to fit a range of desktops and workstations, including full‑height and low‑profile chassis configurations for studio and post‑production desks.
- Built‑in reliability and long‑term support from Philips, featuring robust driver updates, firmware enhancements, and comprehensive documentation to minimize downtime and support ongoing production schedules.
Technical Details of Philips SDI Input Card
- Interface: PCIe bus connection for dependable data transfer between the host system and the capture card, with support for common motherboard and chassis architectures.
- SDI Input: 1x SDI input via BNC connector; supports HD‑SDI and 3G‑SDI formats with automatic signal detection and protection against signal glitches.
- Video Formats: SMPTE‑compliant input capable of preserving color space and timing across standard professional formats, enabling accurate ingest for broadcast and post‑production work.
- Resolutions and Frame Rates: Supports typical broadcast resolutions and frame rates as supported by the host system, drivers, and software; exact modes are determined by software configuration and source device capabilities.
- Form Factor: PCIe card with options for full‑height or low‑profile installations to maximize compatibility with diverse workstation enclosures and rack‑mounted systems.
- Power and Interface: Draws power from the PCIe slot; no external power supply required, simplifying integration into standard desktop builds.
- Notes: For precise specifications, UPCs, and SKU references, refer to the official Synnex catalog entry for this product in your region.
how to install Philips SDI Input Card
- Power down your computer and unplug it from the power source to ensure safe installation of expansion hardware.
- Open the computer chassis and locate an available PCIe slot that provides sufficient clearance for the card and any neighboring expansion cards.
- Insert the Philips SDI Input Card firmly into the PCIe slot, making sure it seats fully and the bracket aligns with the rear of the chassis. Secure the bracket with screws to prevent movement during operation.
- Attach your SDI source to the card’s SDI input using a professionally terminated BNC cable, verifying the connection is snug and free of visible damage or kinks.
- Power the system back on and install any required drivers or software packages from Philips or the distributor. If your workflow relies on specific capture software, install or update the software to the latest version.
- Launch your capture or streaming software (for example OBS Studio, Wirecast, vMix, or your preferred NLE/encoder) and select “Philips SDI Input Card” as the video capture device. Configure the resolution, frame rate, and color space to match your SDI source and project settings.
- Perform a test capture using a known good SDI source. Check audio if your source includes embedded audio, verify video integrity, and adjust latency, buffering, or color settings as needed to meet your production targets.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is the Philips SDI Input Card used for?
A: It is a dedicated PCIe capture card designed to ingest SDI video signals directly into a workstation. This enables high‑fidelity live production, on‑set monitoring, streaming, and post‑production work without the need for external capture devices. The card preserves timing and color accuracy, helping maintain broadcast‑grade quality throughout the workflow.
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Q: Which software is compatible with this card?
A: The card utilizes standard capture APIs and is intended to integrate with popular software solutions used in broadcasting and content creation. Expect compatibility with leading streaming platforms and editing software such as OBS Studio, Wirecast, vMix, XSplit, and major NLEs that support SDI capture. Always verify compatibility with your software version and hardware configuration.
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Q: What SDI formats and resolutions does it support?
A: The card supports conventional SDI formats used in professional environments, including HD‑SDI and 3G‑SDI. Resolution and frame‑rate support depend on the host system, drivers, and software you are using. For 4K or higher workloads, ensure your software and source device are configured to the appropriate mode and that your system meets the recommended specifications.
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Q: Is external power required?
A: No. The card is powered via the PCIe slot and does not require an additional power supply. Ensure your motherboard and power supply can accommodate the expansion card within your workstation’s overall configuration.
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Q: How do I troubleshoot no signal or intermittent drops?
A: Start with the simplest checks: confirm the SDI source is active, inspect and replace the SDI cable if necessary, reseat the card, and update drivers and firmware. Verify that the capture software is configured to the correct device, resolution, and frame rate. If issues persist, try a different PCIe slot or consult Philips support and the reseller’s diagnostics resources for advanced troubleshooting.
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Q: Are driver and firmware updates available?
A: Yes. Philips typically provides driver and firmware updates to improve stability, compatibility, and performance. Regularly check the official product portal or distributor site for the latest releases and follow the provided update instructions to apply them safely.
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