AJA Ki Pro KI-PRO-ND-R0 User Manual

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KI-PRO-ND-R0
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The Ki Pro established a new paradigm in tapeless recording. 
Revolutionizing how footage moves from production to editorial, 
Ki Pro captures Apple ProRes 422 files at your choice of quality level 
direct from the source.  These files can then be used in most editing 
systems without the need for any additional import or transcoding 
steps. Just remove the Storage Module from the Ki Pro, connect it 
directly to the editing computer, transfer the files to your edit system 
and they are immediately ready for use in the NLE software.
Ki Pro’s comprehensive array of analog and digital connections let’s 
you effortlessly bridge formats and sources within your workflow, 
ingesting footage to a common format and outputting to numerous 
simultaneous monitor outputs. Offering AJA’s high-quality up/down/
cross conversion and a multitude of connections, integration with your 
other production gear is seamless.
Ki Pro’s RS-422 control allows it to be connected to editing systems 
and external controllers allowing it to fulfill some of the functions of a 
traditional VTR.  Editing systems can perform assemble edits directly 
to the KiStor Modules, often faster than rendering Apple ProRes files 
might be from within an editing system.
For control and configuration, Ki Pro can be connected directly to a 
computer or a data network by an Ethernet cable or wireless 802.11.   
Ki Pro can be accessed via a web browser on any networked computer, 
or even a smartphone.  Multiple Ki Pro units may even be networked 
together and controlled from a single interface making them ideal 
recorders for multi-camera projects.
Only $3,995 
US MSRP*
AJA’s Ki Pro digital recorder was the 
first standalone device to record 
video directly to removable media 
as ready-to-edit Apple ProRes files, 
enabling an efficient workflow 
from camera to editorial in a truly 
portable size.
Portable File-based 
Recorder and Player
Ki Pro combines the power of a file-based recorder with the familiar controls 
of a VTR in a form factor that is portable enough to go anywhere.