DVC Intros HD/SD ClipRecorder Family
January 31, 2005
Herrsching, Germany - Digitalvideo Computing will expand its line of uncompressed HD & SD video disk recorders with new, more powerful multi-standard, multi-channel models, the company has announced. The ScreenDisk family of products will add ClipRecorder Lite and ClipRecorder XTreme with enhanced uncompressed recording and playback of SD, HD, 2k & film data.
The ClipRecorder-Light now can store and record both HD & SD SDI video with six channel AES / embedded Audio. The extremely reliable internal SCSI disk array can be enlarged up to 24 terabytes.
This package contains all the usual Cliprecorder features including:
- direct record to standard file types onto a standard NTFS file system
- RS.422 Master- & Slave Control
- SD, HD and 2k support, all common formats
DVC also announces the ClipRecorderXTreme, featuring the new XENA2 (former KONA2) uncompressed multistandard I/O boards. All models of ClipRecorderXTreme have Dual-Link HD, HD & SD input and outputs with 8 or 10 bit, and the option to operate in 4:2:2 or 4:4:4 modes.
In addition an analog component output with 12 bit D/A conversion is available. With the XENA2 I/O channel hardware up- and down conversion from HD to SD and vice versa will be supported. The new server platform used for ClipRecorderXTreme allows the use of multiple XENA I/O boards and thereby provides a true multistandard multi-channel device.
Further highlights of ClipRecorderXTreme are Dual XEON processors up to 3.6 GHz, with up to 16 GB RAM and PCI-Express high-end graphics. The disk array is based on approved and reliable SCSI technology and can be expanded up to six terabytes. Additionally a Quad-Fibre-Controller for SAN connection
will be an option.
ClipRecorderXTreme comes with the Drastic MediaReactor file converter, transcoder and encoder and the IRIDAS FrameCycler Player software. With the myriad of I/O possibilities and the extreme computing power, the ClipRecorderXTreme is the ideal multistandard HD server for high-end post-production and film processing.
The entry level model is available now, with 66 minutes HD 1080p 25 or 330 minutes SD 625i 50 record capability, and is priced at Euro 15.000, approximately $20,000 USD.
For more information, visit
www.digitalvideo.de
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