Video Devices PIX-E Series firmware v3.00 is available now for PIX-E5H, PIX-E5 and PIX-E7 camera monitors/recorders. Get the new version here.
New
Supports recording of H.264 codec (MP4 files) with timecode stamp directly to SpeedDrive and/or SD card. New H.264 options in MENU > Recorder & Drives > Codec and also MENU > Recorder & Drives > SD Card H.264 Recording.
Supports simultaneous ProRes and H.264 recording - ProRes to a SpeedDrive and H.264 to an SD card. This feature includes automatic 4K to 1080p scaling for H.264.
Note: When a LUT is active, it is baked into the recorded H.264 file, but it will not impact ProRes recordings. This is ideal for when you want to simultaneously record a full dynamic range, log-encoded ProRes master file for the edit suite and a REC709 H.264 file suitable for client viewing.
Samsung 850 EVO 1TB mSATA is added as approved media for use in SpeedDrive.
New SD Card File List screen is now available for viewing information on MP4 files recorded to the SD card.
With an SD card inserted, the drive's remaining space is now displayed on-screen as D2 in the information bar.
Changes
Alert appears if the mSATA drive is approaching maximum operating temperature.
Fixed
Eliminates a rare issue where some units could randomly reboot.
Eliminated Rare issue with some units where screen displays a corrupt image after Video Devices Splash Screen, mid operation, or entering/exiting playback.
Touch Screen Axis flipped when running in upside-down mode with certain USB Keyboards.
Intermittent issue where files are stamped with the incorrect time/date.
Occasional drops on HDMI Output.
Inaccuracies in the RGB Waveform and Histogram monitors
Note: Enhancements made and issues resolved in previous firmware updates still apply.
Known Issues or Limitations
This is a list of any published Known Issues or Limitations for the latest PIX-E Series Firmware
H.264 Playback is not supported.
While recording H.264, HDMI output, scopes, and the 4-way view are disabled.
When 720p is coming in and the monitor is set to anamorphic desqueeze with the following combination of settings (16:9, 2x, Full), the display will be noticeably choppy. This is only a display issue; the recordings are fine. Display of incoming 720p with any other combination of anamorphic desqueeze settings is okay, and the aforementioned combination of settings will work just fine with other resolutions.
There is a compatibility issue with 29.97 fps or 23.98 fps timecode for H.264 and Final Cut Pro X.