DSR1500A DVCAM
Half-Rack Studio Editing Player/Recorder
DSR1600 DVCAM
Studio Editing Player
DSR1800 DVCAM
Studio Editing Recorder/Player
The DSR-1500A incorporates the same innovative, high
standard technology featured in the DSR-2000 into a
compact, half-rack width design. The space-saving size
makes the DSR-1500 ideal for such installations as in
OB vehicles and with desktop editing systems. A key
feature of the DSR-1500 is its recording and playback
compatibility of consumer DV (SP mode only) in addition
to DVCAM as well as playback capability of DVCPRO 25
Mbps recordings, and its ability to automatically accommodate
all standardized cassette sizes without the need for
an adapter or changing menu settings.
The DSR-1600 DVCAM player, successor to the DSR-60,
offers improved jog audio, slow motion, and editing performance.
The DSR-1600 has built in jog/search dial, multi-format
playback capability of DV (SP only) and DVCPRO25, and
can accommodate all 25 Mbps cassette sizes without the
need for an adapter, or menu setting changes, for playback.
The full range of analog and digital inputs outputs include
SDI, SDTI, i.LINK, and AES/EBU digital audio, composite
, component, and s-video analog video, making the DSR-1600
a very versatile digital video source machine.
The DSR-1800 is the successor model to the DSR-80.
Implementing the innovative, high standard technology
featured in the DSR-2000, the DSR-1800 boasts improved
jog audio, slow motion and editing performance. Two
major features of these models are the built-in jog/search
dial and its multiple format playback capability of
DV (SP only) and DVCPRO 25. This unit has the ability
to automatically accommodate all 25 Mbps cassette sizes,
and does not require a cassette adapter or menu setting
changes for playback of these formats.
Features:
DVCAM and DV Format Recording Capable
PCM Digital Audio
Playback Compatibility with DV (25 Mbps) Formats
(DVCAM, DV, DVCPRO)
DSR2000 DVCAM
Studio Editing Recorder with Double-Scan Playback Capability
DSR45 DVCAM
Compact Half-rack Digital VTR
DSRDR1000 DVCAM
Studio Video Disk Recorder
DISCONTINUED AND REPLACED WITH DSR-2000A. This VTR has
playback compatibility of consumer DV (both SP and LP
recorded tapes), DVCPRO (25 Mbps) as well as DVCAM. In
addition, The DSR-2000 also has the ability to perform
Double-Scan Playback, helping to restore both video and
audio of misaligned tape information. The DSR2000 also
includes a wider digital slow play range (-x1 to x1),
excellent jog audio, built-in video control (TBC), RS-422
interface, and a built-in timecode generator. Analog interfaces
(component, S-Video, composite video, and four balanced
audio channels), SDI, SDTI (QSDI) and AES/EBU interfaces
are standard. Optional i.LINK IEEE 1394 DV I/ O interface
boards (DSBK-190) and an SDTI-CP interface boards (DSBK-210)
are also available.
Key features include a 2 inch LCD monitor for viewing
content, audio levels, tape information and user menu
selection, time code insert and I/O, 4 channel audio control,
4-pin i.LINK IEEE 1394 DV I/O connection, RS-422A, RS-232C
and Control S remote control interfaces. This front-loading
VTR accepts both standard and mini size cassettes, and
its half-rack design allows the DSR-45 to be easily integrated
into existing linear and non-linear editing systems. The
DSR-45 is also an ideal VTR for those looking to move
from analog based formats to a professional grade digital
format with a simple yet robust migration path.
The DSR-DR1000 is a DVCAM stream-based, hard-disk recorder
that brings new production opportunities to the DVCAM
family. This half-rack unit uses a large capacity hard-disk
drive to provide more than six hours of DVCAM stream recording.
Primarily designed for recording and edit feeding applications,
the DSR-DR1000 takes full advantage of the benefits of
disk-based recording while maintaining the same operational
feel as a VTR. The DSR-DR1000 can simultaneously record
and playback, allowing a recording to be available immediately
for play out and other feeding purposes without interruption.
An i.LINK™ connector supports both the SBP2 protocol
for DV file transfer and the conventional i.LINK (DV)
protocol (AVC protocol). The SBP2 protocol allows DV files
on a DSR-DR1000 to be transferred to other compatible
equipment at high speed. The DSR-DR1000 also offers the
convenience of high-quality digital jog sound, and slow
motion playback over a wide speed range. Providing unique
disk-based features at an affordable price, the DSR-DR1000
is an excellent choice for implementing disk-based technology
into production suites.
Features:
All DV (25Mbps) Family Tape Playback
ClipLink™
4-Channel Digital Audio Editing
RS-422A Interface
Pre-read Function
Double-Scan Playback
Optional i.LINK™ IEEE 1394 DV I/O Connection
Board
Features:
DVCAM Format and DV Format (SP Mode Only) Capability
Long Duration Recording Capability
Compact Half-rack Unit Size
Built-in 2 inch LCD Screen for Viewing Video Playback,
Audio Levels and Menu Selection
Standard and MiniDV Cassette Size Compatible
4-pin i.LINK IEEE-1394 DV I/O Interface
Analog Component Video IN/OUT
4-Channel Separate Audio IN/OUT
Tape Counter Display
Time Code IN/OUT
Time Code / User Bit Preset (for DVCAM Mode only)
Time Code Recording via DV IN
RS-422A Interface for Feeder Operation
RS-232C Interface
Color Bar Generation
Features:
Up to 6 hours of DVCAM stream recording
Variable speed playback over a range of +/- 2X normal
speed
Dynamic motion controller via an external controller
Bringing a New Level of Functionality and Robustness
to HDV Productions - the HVR-1500A HDV Recorder The HVR-1500A
is an HDV™ source feeder/ recorder*1 positioned
at the top of the Sony HDV Series. Inheriting the design
concept of the market-acclaimed DSR-1500A, the HVR-1500A
offers the same convenient features that professional
users demand, such as quick mechanical response,multi-format
DV playback, and a rich set of professional video/audio
interfaces ranging from analog to digital SDI and AES/EBU.
The HVR-1500A also offers HD-SDI input/output and RS-422A
control capabilities, bridging HDV source footage and
assets with high-end HD formats and HD editing equipment.
In addition, with the optional HVBK-1520 board installed,
the HVR-1500A has a range of conversion capabilities that
allow DV recordings to be up-converted to 1080i or 720P
signals, and 1080i HDV recordings to be cross-converted
to 720P signals. This allows operators to integrate DV
and HDV source footage and assets into the same HD editing
system, and gives them the flexibility to choose between
either a 1080i or a 720P system. The HVR-1500A can also
be used as a standard definition DVCAM™ recorder,
in which case the same editing features as the DSR-1500A
are offered. The HVR-1500A is certainly the HDV recorder
of choice for environments where robustness and functionality
are prime concerns.
Sony has introduced an affordable, yet high-performance
HD recording system incorporating the HDV™ 1080i
specification for use in its products, thereby offering
the HDV format to a wide range of professional videographers.
Since they were introduced, HDV systems have gained
rapid and wide acceptance due to their high picture
quality, outstanding performance, and cost effectiveness.
Today, in response to the demands for greater levels
of operability, such as longer recording time and progressive
format playback/record capabilities, Sony has introduced
its latest HDV recorders – the HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU
and HVR-M15AU. The HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU
enable users to record and play back video in a choice
of formats –HDV 1080i, DVCAM™, and DV. They
also feature the HDV native progressive format capability,
which provides stunning 1080p image at 24, 25 or 30
frames per second.* One of the most powerful features
of these VTRs is their compatibility with standard cassettes
in addition to mini cassettes, which provides extended
recording time of up to 276 minutes. These models are
optimized for use with nonlinear editing systems thanks
to their highly compact size and ease of operation.
However, the HVR-M35U and HVR-M25AU provide additional
powerful features such as a built-in 2.7-inch*1 type,
16:9 LCD monitor and an HD-SDI or HDMI (High Definition
Multimedia Interface) output for more demanding production
environments.
The HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU are highly powerful,
yet cost-effective tools for nonlinear editing systems
that will serve both today’s production needs,
as well as those of tomorrow.
*In this brochure, "24p" means "23.98p"
video signal and "30p" means "29.97p"
video signal.
*1 Viewable area measured diagonally.
Sony has introduced an affordable, yet high-performance
HD recording system incorporating the HDV™ 1080i
specification for use in its products, thereby offering
the HDV format to a wide range of professional videographers.
Since they were introduced, HDV systems have gained
rapid and wide acceptance due to their high picture
quality, outstanding performance, and cost effectiveness.
Today, in response to the demands for greater levels
of operability, such as longer recording time and progressive
format playback/record capabilities, Sony has introduced
its latest HDV recorders – the HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU
and HVR-M15AU. The HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU
enable users to record and play back video in a choice
of formats –HDV 1080i, DVCAM™, and DV. They
also feature the HDV native progressive format capability,
which provides stunning 1080p image at 24, 25 or 30
frames per second.* One of the most powerful features
of these VTRs is their compatibility with standard cassettes
in addition to mini cassettes, which provides extended
recording time of up to 276 minutes. These models are
optimized for use with nonlinear editing systems thanks
to their highly compact size and ease of operation.
However, the HVR-M35U and HVR-M25AU provide additional
powerful features such as a built-in 2.7-inch*1 type,
16:9 LCD monitor and an HD-SDI or HDMI (High Definition
Multimedia Interface) output for more demanding production
environments.
The HVR-M35U, HVR-M25AU and HVR-M15AU are highly powerful,
yet cost-effective tools for nonlinear editing systems
that will serve both today’s production needs,
as well as those of tomorrow.
*In this brochure, "24p" means "23.98p"
video signal and "30p" means "29.97p"
video signal.
*1 Viewable area measured diagonally.
Features:
Switchable Recording -HDV 1080i/DVCAM/DV and 60i/50i
Playback Compatibility with DV (25 Mb/s) Family
Formats
Long Recording Time
Up-conversion Capability
Cross-conversion Capability
Down-conversion Capability
Quick Response Mechanism
Tape and Head Cleaner for Reliable Operation
Built-in 2.7-inch LCD Monitor
Auto Repeat
Picture Search (in HDV mode)
Picture Search Using Menu Keys
Assign Button
Digital Slow Motion and Jog Sound (in DVCAM mode)
Audio Level Control
RS-422A Control
HD and SD Reference Inputs
Time Code Input/Output
Built-in Signal Generator
Compact Design (half-rack wide, 3U high)
AC Operation (100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz)
Low Power Consumption (approximate 60 W)
VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code) (DVCAM format
only)
Video Processor Control via Menu
Closed Caption Function (DVCAM/DV NTSC format only)
SIRCS (Sony Integrated Remote Control System) Interface
Features:
Switchable Recording and Playback
– HDV 1080i/DVCAM/DV SP and 60i/50i
Dual-size Cassette Mechanism
Down-conversion Playback Capabilities
HDV Four Channel Audio Playback
Edge Crop Adjust
i.LINK*5 Interface
Time Code Copy from External Devices
Auto Repeat and Custom Repeat
Squeezed SD Video Image
Output Type can be Selected.