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Stand-alone Usage
Camera Mounting
with Exoskeleton
In stand-alone use, Ki Pro is simply a
box that connects to the video and
audio output connector(s) from a
camera or camcorder, recording
whatever media is output. Here are
some typical workflows and
applications:
• Recording a live video feed from
a security camera; Ki Pro is
rackmounted, receiving
component video input.
• Recording a corporate video live
from a camera; Ki Pro sits on a
computer work desk receiving component video input and audio from a mixer.
• Recording on location, Ki Pro is truck-mounted, powered off 12 volt battery.
• Desk mounted in an AV media library, recording legacy material from a variety of
decks, formats and sources, converting dissimilar media to standardized Apple
Pro Res for archival.
• Recording live house-of-worship services, Ki Pro sits on a shelf receiving a feed
from a wall mounted remote camera and audio feed from house mixer.
• Recording live music at a remote location, Ki Pro receives video feed from event
producer's switcher and picks up audio from a stereo pair of phantom-powered
condenser microphones.
Ki Pro's applications become even wider,
when you add in the optional Exoskeleton
that provides for mounting of both a
camera and/or a tripod. Here are some
typical workflows and applications:
• Handheld camcorder with Ki Pro
mounted underneath and a battery
pack used for live sports—recorded
media is ready to edit immediately.
• Broadcast usage with Ki Pro's
hardware-based conversion
capability to take camera's (1080 or
720) input and realtime convert to
another format.
Ki Pro with Exoskeleton and
camera on mount