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Convergent Design Flash XDR HD-SDI to MPEG2 Flash Recorder of thomas - 15 Apr 2008 14:14:00
If you have a camcorder with HD-SDI outputs, such as the Canon XL H1, Canon G1, or JVC HD250 has s.sofort it can help with this box to a Flash Memory camcorder upgrade. The Flash XDR (Xstream Data Recorder) device is dubbed a mobile recorder, the HD-SDI signals (uncompressed HD video with embedded audio and time code) on Compact Flash cards as MPEG2 with a data rate of up to 160 Mbps (4:2:2 MPEG2) recording. In addition, MPEG2 synonymous directly over ASI (MPEG2 over SDI) be included. Filed the video footage either. M2t or QuickTime - runs while recording one of the 4-CF card is full, on the other car next record. The video of the first card can be synonymous with Studio rausgenommen are going to have recorded video via single card reader and like to edit.

The data rate of compression can be selected depending on the needs to be - available us422P @ HL with 100 or 160 Mbps VBR (1920x1080i / p, 1280x720p, 4:2:2, I-Frame only), XDCAM HD (35 Mbps), 50Mbps 4:2:2 (422P @ HL) and full-raster 1920x1080/1280x720p video with up to 4 uncompressed audio channels. Additional features: Time Lapse recording, 24p Pulldown Removal (1080i60 -> 1080p24), Image Flip (flip the image for pictures with the P + S Technik 35mm converter) and extensive support of metadata, which is attached with the PC / Mac editing program can be. The recording settings can be the box in their own profiles to the flash card formats. The battery-powered, 500 g light box has 4 slots for Compact Flash memory cards, HD-SDI and XLR inputs and FireWire, HD-SDI, XLR outputs - the proud price $ 4995, delivery will begin May. In the fall should be an additional option for 8/10bit 4:2:2 uncompressed recording of material will be added.

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Antwort von Bandsalatesser:

I think so dies the good old tape finally made ...

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Antwort von Ic3:

I hope the tapes out and we finally flash drives into the cameras have.

The advantages are so imen to the costs.

Absolutely brilliant device!

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Antwort von Valentino:

"IC3" wrote: I hope the tapes out and we finally flash drives into the cameras have.

The advantages are so imen to the costs.

Absolutely brilliant device!

The good old video tape will not disappear as quickly as most of you amateur filmmakers think.
Probably will be the last HDV tape format for consumer devices, but in Profiebereich is still synonymous in the coming years on tape or film mastered and not on hard disks or solid state.

What a pity I think s.der whole discussion, which almost nobody believes it's possible the tape as synonymous solid state in a peaceful co-existence, can live.
Who once in his life as a documentary with 80 hours of raw material into a P2 card AVID has imported, will the good old cassette back wish.
Clearly for the amateur is the class of his shots directly to SD card via the PC to play, but as soon I come in Profiebereich is that I have really big thought for the archiving of material to make.
The box is really cool, but for the price I get without problems HDW750 for several weeks. Since the true quality, I save myself a lot of time and even a worker permanently Copies CF cards. This I am sure the camera to function as synonymous cassettes and video tapes are not equal to the oblique, or by other Vorkomnissen the data for a full day filming in Datennirvana vanish without trace.

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Antwort von miku:

Nice to see my idea
(http://forum.slashcam.de/viewtopic.php?t=53860&p=246561 # 246561)
but was now a reality! Now, only the price right.

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