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Product Overview - Sony DVCAM DSR-DR1000A Brochure & Specs

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FEATURES
Features

Product Overview

Extensive DVCAM-stream Recording Time
The DSR-DR1000A incorporates a large-capacity hard disk, which can
record up to 12 hours of 25 Mb/s DVCAM/DV video and audio. The video
and audio signals are stored together on the hard drive as clips.
Compact and Lightweight - Ideal for Desktop-style Operation
With its compact, half-rack width, 3U design, the DSR-DR1000A is
ideal for desktop nonlinear editing systems or for installation in
space-constrained environments such as OB vehicles.
Useful Hard-Disk Features
Simultaneous Recording and Playback
A key advantage of the DSR-DR1000A over a VTR is its ability to record
video and audio while at the same time playing back video and audio. This
is especially useful for live and sport events, as it allows the operator to
replay program highlights while the program continues to be recorded.
What's more, the playback speed* can be altered even during
recording - allowing replays to be shown in slow motion.
* The playback speed range during simultaneous recording/playback is ±1 times normal speed.
Random Access to Files
With the DSR-DR1000A, a clip is created for each recording that is made
between Record Start and Record Stop. These clips are stored on the
DSR-DR1000A as files, allowing users to quickly locate the desired
materials.
The DSR-DR1000A allows cue points to be marked on
desired clips within the recording for immediate cue up and
replay of desired scenes – a huge benefit when using the unit
for live events or sports programming. Cue points can be
marked during recording using the DSR-DR1000A control
panel, the supplied remote controller (RM-LG2), or the
optional RM-280 Editing Controller.
DSR-DR1000A can be controlled by external devices
supporting Sony Virtual File List (VFL) disk protocol via an
RS-422A interface.
Slow Motion Replay via the Optional RM-280 Editing
Controller
With the combined use of the DSR-DR1000A with the optional
RM-280 Editing Controller via an RS-422A interface, a compact and
cost-effective slow-motion replay system is available.
Front Panel
What's more, the
RM-LG2
Since remote
control buttons are simply arranged on the RM-280 control panel,
operators can easily perform slow-motion replay operations. From the
RM-280 controller, operators can easily set cue points during recording,
and then clips can be quickly and easily replayed from these cue points.
The speed of the slow-motion replay (0.2x, 0.5x, and 0.8x/1.0x/2.0x) and
the pre-roll time (3, 5, and 7 seconds) can also be easily set.
This is especially useful for sports applications such as "instant replay"
judgments and immediate large-screen projection of highlighted scenes.
Seamless Clip Segment Playback
The DSR-DR1000A offers a clip segment playback feature, which allows
continuous playback of designated video segments. By simply marking
the In and Out points (trimming points) of the desired segments, the
DSR-DR1000A will automatically create and store a playlist. It can then
play back this list – from one segment to the next – without breaks
between segments. Up to four lists can be stored on the hard drive, and
they can be displayed on a video monitor. This function is available using
the DSR-DR1000A control panel or external control devices supporting
Sony VFL disk protocol via an RS-422A interface.
Play Mode
IN
OUT
IN
A
Clip Segment
Playback
A
Seamless Repeat Playback
The DSR-DR1000A offers a seamless repeat playback feature. This
feature allows a selected single clip, all clips, or a selected single clip
segment to be seamlessly repeated. In addition, a seamless repeat
playback of multiple clips or multiple clip segments is possible using
external control devices supporting Sony VFL disk protocol via an
RS-422A interface.
Continuous Loop Recording
With Continuous Loop Recording, the DSR-DR1000A will continue to
record until it is stopped by the operator. This is achieved by overwriting
earlier recordings in the order they were made, and is especially effective
in applications where recording cannot be interrupted for tape exchange,
such as astronomical observation or animal and plant study.
OUT
IN
B
C
B
C

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