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New firmware for C1 CMOS cameras doubles FPS

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was shot on film at 24 frames per second. Bumping it to 60 meant someone had used AI interpolation to smooth it out—or they had found something else. He clicked play.

Removing the native 24fps cinema standard can sometimes make high-budget movies look like real-life video tape or television broadcasts, shifting the intended mood of a romantic tragedy.

, directed by Andrew Lau, but the technical suffixes indicate a version that has been significantly modified from its original theatrical presentation. Technical Breakdown of the File

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The film often shifts between the "fairytale" life Hye-young imagines and the dark reality of her suitors' lives, creating intense emotional tension. 4. Key Takeaways -CM- Daisy -2006- BluRay 1080p H264 60 FPS AAC ...

: The melancholic atmosphere is elevated by an evocative string section composed by Shigeru Umebayashi and Chan Kwong-wing. Performance of the 60 FPS H264 Encode

For home theater enthusiasts and archival hobbyists, the specific naming convention used in the file tag carries essential data about how the video was processed: Tag Element Technical Significance

The breathtaking scenery of Amsterdam—flower fields, canals, and narrow city streets—looks best in high definition. A 1080p BluRay transfer ensures that every petal of the white daisies, every painterly detail in Hye-young’s work, and the intense facial expressions are crisp and clear.

The release tag -CM- Daisy -2006- BluRay 1080p H264 60 FPS AAC... represents a blueprint for a premium digital movie experience. It tells a story of a well-sourced, expertly encoded film meant for discerning viewers who understand that the quality of a release can enhance or detract from the art of cinema itself. By decoding this tag, you've learned that "Daisy" isn't just a tragic romance; in this form, it is also a showcase for what a technically proficient digital release can achieve. was shot on film at 24 frames per second

The story takes a dramatic turn when Hye-young mistakes Jeong-woo for the man sending her flowers. As a romance blossoms between the painter and the cop, Park Yi watches from the shadows, heartbroken. The tangled love triangle inevitably leads to a confrontation when Park Yi's profession as a hitman clashes with Jeong-woo's duty to uphold the law. 2. Why "Daisy" (2006) Deserves the 1080p H264 Treatment

The cryptic string represents a highly optimized, modern digital video release format for the 2006 South Korean-Hong Kong romantic thriller film Daisy . In the digital archiving and home-theater community, this naming convention serves as an information-dense label detailing the specific encoder group, the film identity, the media source, resolution, video codec, frame rate, and audio type.

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The narrative complicates when Jeong-woo (Lee Sung-jae), an undercover Interpol detective, approaches her. Hye-young mistakenly assumes he is the sender of the flowers. Meanwhile, her true admirer— Park Yi (Jung Woo-sung)—watches silently from afar. Park Yi is a cold-blooded professional hitman for a Chinese syndicate, making it impossible for him to reveal his identity safely. Removing the native 24fps cinema standard can sometimes

: Frame-interpolation technology has been applied to lift the movie's native 24 frames per second to 60 frames per second , drastically increasing motion smoothness.

: Indicates the file was ripped from a high-quality physical Blu-ray disc. Resolution

To most, it looked like a standard high-definition rip of an old South Korean classic. But to Elias, a digital archivist for a boutique film restoration house, the "60 FPS" tag was a red flag. The movie

This comprehensive technical breakdown and review explores what this specific file configuration means for home theater enthusiasts and why the film continues to captivate audiences. Decoding the File Name Elements

Doubling of the digitization frequency (and thus doubling of the maximum FPS) is achieved by firmware modification only. No hardware changes are necessary, so every C1 camera sold can be updated to faster speed.

Of course, only USB3 offers enough bandwidth to allow CMOS based cameras to fully unleash their potential, once considered super-fast 480Mbps of the USB2 connection is not sufficient to achieve even the original 60FPS of the C1-1500 camera.

Remark:

USB3 offers not only 10-time the bandwidth of the USB2, but also provides much higher power to attached devices. Especially the C1-12000 camera with large sensor may not work properly when connected to a computer with USB2 cable providing “only” 0.5A from the 5V power line (0.5A current limit is defined by the USB norm, but as numerous USB devices need higher current to function properly, modern motherboards do not hesitate to offer much higher current even from USB2 ports).

Nothing is free and very high FPS of CMOS sensors brings a disadvantage in the form of high amount of generated heat. In fact, every CMOS sensor is a fast running digital circuit and anybody familiar with large heat sinks and fans, intended to cool down modern processors and graphics cards, understands that such circuits generate heat. So, when cooled with the same cooling power like a CCD sensor, CMOS sensors operate at significantly higher temperature with all the disadvantages of higher dark current etc.

This is why the new Cx camera firmware offers the user to choose the fast and slow read mode (both 8-bit and 12-bit read modes are offered in slow and fast variants). Cx camera CMOS sensor generate less heat when operated in slow mode. So, when the download speed is not that important, for instance after minutes long exposure, slow mode is recommended (who cares whether full 12MPx image is downloaded in 0.12s or 0.06s). On the other side, when recording video of a planet, fast mode can be useful.

Cx camera read modes offered by SIPS camera tool

Cx camera read modes offered by SIPS camera tool

Hint:

Please note the sensor maintains the mode of the recently downloaded image. To slow-down the sensor, just choose some slow read mode (it is not important if 8-bit or 12-bit) and download at last one image. Until image is downloaded, the sensor runs at the speed defined by the read mode used to download last image.

Cx camera firmware update utility

The firmware update in all Cx cameras is handled by the “CxFirmware.exe” utility. While this utility installation package is included in the “\Tools\CxFirmware\” folder on the USB Flash Drives shipped recently with all Cx and Gx cameras, it is always recommended to visit our Download page to get the latest version of the utility installation package.

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Warning:

It is important to close all other software packages working with the respective camera prior to running the CxFirmware update utility. Accessing the camera from some other software during the firmware update process may result into camera malfunction and a necessity to send it to manufacturer for fix.

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The CxFirmware tool checks whether some Cx camera is connected to the host PC and if yes, it connects to it. The “Connected Camera” box shows the camera name and the “Connect” button remains disabled (camera is already connected). If the camera is attached to the PC only after the CxFirmware tool is launched, it is necessary to explicitly connect to it using the “Connect” button.

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Remark:

Please note the CxFirmware tool can work with one camera at a time only. If there are multiple Cx cameras connected upon the tool starts, only the first enumerated camera is connected.

If we want to update other connected camera than is the first enumerated and connected one, click the “Disconnect” button, which unplugs the first enumerated camera. Then unplug the unwanted camera from the PC and click the “Connect” button again. The remaining camera will be connected to the tool.

The “Camera Firmware” box shows the firmware version in the currently connected camera. The second box labeled “Current Firmware” shows the latest released firmware version for the particular camera.

There are two ways how to update camera firmware:

  1. Fully automatic update. The tool downloads the latest firmware and writes the camera Flash memory. No other action than clicking the “Update Automatically” button is required from the user.

    If the camera firmware and the current firmware versions are the same, the “Update Automatically” button remains disabled as no update is necessary.

    Remark:

    This method requires active Internet connection.

  2. Manual update. This method requires the desired *.cfx file with respective camera firmware is already downloaded from our Firmware Download page. Clicking the “Update from File” button opens a file-choosing dialog box. The selected file is then written to the camera Flash memory. The CxFirmware tool performs extensive check to ensure only a file compatible with connected camera is written. Also, any file corruption is detected.

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The update process is performed in two phases. Do not unplug the camera while the firmware update is in progress!

 
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