SxS (S-by-S) is aflash memory standard compliant to
theSony andSanDisk-createdExpressCard standard. According to Sandisk and Sony, the cards have transfer rates of 800Mbit/s and burst transfer rate of up to 2.5Gbit/s[1][2] over the ExpressCard'sPCI Express interface. Sony uses these cards as the storage medium for theirXDCAM EX line ofprofessional video cameras.
The card can be inserted directly into anExpressCard slot, available on many notebooks. However, it will only work in Windows and Mac OS X, and only with a Sony device driver installed on the machine. ExperimentalLinux drivers are also available.[3]
The only universal connectivity for these cards is the Sony SBAC-US10 and Sony SBAC-US20. These external USB adapters will make the cards visible to any system as an external USB hard drive. The Sony SBAC-US20 uses theUSB 3.0 interface and has a suggested retail price of US$350.[4]
SxS PRO+ is a faster version of SxS designed for the recording of4K resolution video.[5][6] SxS Pro+ has a guaranteed minimum recording speed of 1.3Gbit/s and an interface with a theoretical maximum speed of 8 Gbit/s.[5][6]
SxS PRO+ media cards are used on threeCineAlta cameras which are the Sony PMW-F55 Sony PMW-F5, and the Sony Venice.[7][8] TheXAVC recording format can record 4K resolution at 60 fps with 4:2:2 chroma subsampling at 600 Mbit/s.[5][6] A 128Gigabyte SxS PRO+ media card can record up to 20 minutes of 4K resolution XAVC video at 60 fps, up to 40 minutes of 4K resolution XAVC video at 30 fps, and up to 120 minutes of 2K resolution XAVC video at 30 fps.[5][6][9][10]
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