Hard Disk Recording Unit HVR-DR60

Similar documents
Features. Compact Flash Memory Recording Unit Streamlining Your Workflow with unique Hybrid Recording Solutions from Sony

DSR-DU1/PS. DVCAM Compact Hard-Disk Unit - compatible with DVCAM camcorders. Overview

HVR-Z7U Camcorder. Operational Versatility of HVR-Z7U

3CCD Digital Camcorder DSR-250 DSR-250P

Digital HD Video Camera Recorder HVR-V1P

HVR-V1U. Digital HD Video Camera Recorder

HVR-HD1000E. Product Information. Features. HDV 1/2.9-inch ClearVid CMOS Shoulder Mount Camcorder. 1. Digital HD Video Camcorder

Medical DVD Recorder DVO-1000MD

HVR-S270E. Product Information. Features. HDV Shoulder-mount Camcorder with interchangeable lens. 1

HVR-HD1000P. 1/2.9-inch ClearVid CMOS sensor HDV camcorder recording HD / SD. Overview. Digital HD Video Camcorder

HVR-HD1000U Digital High Definition HDV Camcorder. Preliminary

Features. XDCAM HD422 Recording Deck High-speed file transfer - i.link File Access Mode (FAM) - FTP via Gigabit Ethernet

Digital HD Videocassette Recorder. Digital HD Videocassette Recorder HVR The monitor image is simulated.

Features. HDV Studio Recorder with HD-SDI input. 1

Digital Surveillance Recorder. HSR-2/1 Hybrid Digital Recorder for High-Performance Digital Video Recording & Archiving

Sony DCR-DVD650 Handycam Camcorder PRODUCT INFORMATION DOCUMENT

PROFESSIONAL DISC PRODUCTS

The monitor image is simulated. HVR-1500 Digital HD Videocassette Recorder.

Features. Super 35mm Digital Cinematography Camcorder. 1

Figure 1 Add Media panel

Digital Videocassette Recorder/Player. Digital Videocassette Recorder. DSR-1800/1800P Digital Videocassette Player DSR-1600/1600P

Digital Videocassette Recorder DSR-2000A


Features. Super 35mm Digital Cinematography Camcorder with 35mm, 50mm and 85mm lenses. 1

VSP-NS7. Digital Signage Player

Adobe Premiere pro cs3 Using Adobe Premiere Pro with Sony XDCAM content

Adobe Premiere pro cs4 Using Adobe Premiere Pro with Sony XDCAM content

Hard Disk Recording Unit

Sony XDCAM HD & XDCAM EX Workflows. Sony Vegas 8

Function Description 3. Notice for Use...3. System Requirements.5. Start to use..6. ArcSoft PhotoImpression, VideoImpression and MediaImpression.

GV-D1000 DV Walkman. Key Features

Sony HDR-FX1 Consumer Camcorder vs. Sony HVR-Z1U HDV Professional Camcorder

XDCAM Family.

PROFESSIONAL DISC PRODUCTS

Digital video recording with extra intelligence. HSR-J Series. Digital Video Recorders.

Press Release Sony Unveils New Range of 1920 x 1080 Full HD Handycam Camcorder Hong Kong, February 1, 2008

3CCD Digital Camcorder DSR-PD170 DSR-PD170P

3CCD Digital Camcorder DSR-PD170 DSR-PD170P

VSP-NS7. Digital Signage Player

Founding Member: That Darn Casablanca Cult

Digital HD Video Camera Recorder HVR-A1U

Digital HD Video Camera Recorder HVR-Z1N/Z1P

Features. 1/3-inch type 3 ClearVid CMOS sensor HDV camcorder with interchangeable lens system recording HD /SD.

Features. 1

Press Release mm: 35 mm conversion.

PDW-530 / PDW-510 PDW-1500 PDW-R1 PDW-V1 PDW-U1 / PDW-D1. XDCAM Camcorder. XDCAM Studio Recorder. XDCAM Field Recorder. XDCAM Field Viewer

JVC GY-HD100U Specs HDV Full Progressive Scanning (720p) Real 24p Time Code

Quickstart Guide DVCAM DSR-PD150

Digital HD Video Camera Recorder HXR-MC1P

Please be aware that the features/specifications can differ from country to country.

Sony XDCAM Family Today s Nonlinear Tapeless Production Solutions

HDV Product Range 2008

HVR-Z5N Digital HD Video Camera Recorder

Digital HD Video Camera Recorder HVR-Z5E

V2.0. New Features of V2.0 Software. Powerful and Advanced Features. High Speed Backup/Restore. 4x Speed Downloading. Next

Powerful Graphical User Interface, Open Architecture, Effective Editing Tools, Excellent Picture Quality, Great System Flexibility

Workflow Innovation, The Optical Way

NTSC/PAL. 3CCD Color Video Camera BRC-300 BRC-300P

SOFTWARE INSTALLATION AND USB CONNECTION GUIDE

XDCAM Family SONY54236_Broch 1 6/19/08 9:23:00 AM

DVD Authoring System DVA-1100 System

What is "DVCAM" DVCAM GUIDE ISSUE: CALL STARIN AT IF YOU HAVE A TECHNICAL QUESTION ON DVCAM PRODUCTS - Page 1 -

NEW Version 2 Features

PROFESSIONAL DISC PRODUCTS

HVR-Z1U Digital HD Video Camera Recorder.

ProHD Solid State Media Camcorder GY-HM700

HVR-Z5U. 1/3-inch type 3 ClearVid CMOS sensor HDV camcorder recording HD / SD. Overview

DSR-570WS/570WSP DSR-390/390P

1.0-type Exmor R CMOS sensor NXCAM camcorder with maximum 48x zoom lens and 3 independent manual lens rings recording XAVC S, AVCHD and DV

Media Backbone HDXchange Networked Content Management System

AG-HPX500. Frequently Asked Questions

DVCAM FAMILY DVCAM Family

imagine the simplicity

Quick Start Guide. MotionDV STUDIO 5.6. Cover

* 1GB means 1,000,000,000 bytes. ** In LP mode. * Optional VW-BN1 DVD Burner

Powerful Graphical User Interface, Open Architecture, Effective Editing Tools, Excellent Picture Quality, Great System Flexibility

Content Management and Delivery System OPSIGATE system Applications. Preliminary

DSR-500WS/500WSP DSR-300A/300AP

CitiDISK HD Quick Usage Guide

Hybrid Camera Easy Video Editing

3CCD Digital Camcorder DSR-400 DSR-450WS

Color Digital Camera DXC-S500

Camera Features. IRIS / EXPOSURE mode IRIS ring Three ND Filters Minus Gain Camera Control System LCD / EVF

1/4-inch Exmor R CMOS Sensor with ClearVid pixel array. Sony G lens with 12x Optical zoom and 29.8mm wide angle

NTSC/PAL. Network Camera SNC-P1

Digital Videocassette Recorder DSR-1P

Digital Camcorder DSR-PD177P

Press Release. 1 Recording time is approximated and based on the AVCHD 5M (LP) recording mode.

PMI Borescope Lizard 100 Series User Guide

Press Release. Sony Unveils Professional PXW-Z100 4K Handheld XDCAM Camcorder Camcorder uses Sony s XAVC recording format and XQD media cards

3-CCD Color Video Camera DXC-C33/C33P

[LGZ USB USER MANUAL]

The New 5.0 Megapixel DiMAGE G500

XL H1. High Definition's Highest Expression. 3CCD Camcorder

1 I g-technology.com. PRODUCT guide

NSR Series. Network Surveillance Recorders INTEGRATED VISUAL COMMUNICATION

EDIUS Broadcast & Sony XDCAM

EOS C300 Key Features

FS-5 + FS-CV + MR-HD FAQ: (Updated )

Digital Camcorder Basics

Transcription:

Hard Disk Recording Unit HVR-DR60

Revolutionizing HDV and DV Productions Streamlining Your Workflow from Acquisition, to Editing, to Material Archiving Speed, reliability, operability, and versatility are key concerns in any video production. The Sony HVR-DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit offers stunning innovations for all aspects of the production process from acquisition to editing, and onto material archiving. Extremely compact and lightweight, the HVR-DR60 can be mounted on a camcorder, thereby converting it to a hybrid recording system consisting of both hard disk and tape. The benefits of integrating the HVR-DR60 with a tape-based camcorder are limitless. After a shoot, you can simply connect the unit to a compatible nonlinear editor and edit your footage instantly. The HVR-DR60 offers direct access to recordings, which makes the time-consuming digitizing process a thing of the past. And for peace of mind in the field, the HVR-DR60 not only secures your footage by acting as a backup recording device, but also extends recording time to 4.5 hours, allowing long events to be recorded continuously without any cumbersome tape exchanges. And finally, by using the HVR-DR60 as your edit source feed, you can immediately archive the footage recorded on tape. This provides a safe copy of your all-important source footage, and eliminates the time and effort usually required to dub work tapes. Combine the HVR-DR60 with your HDV TM or DVCAM TM camcorder for a true taste of workflow innovation. 2

FEATURES Long Recording Time of 4.5 Hours Via its simple i.link TM * 1 connection, the HVR-DR60 Hard Disk Recording Unit can record HDV 1080i streams from a compatible HDV camcorder or DVCAM/DV streams from a compatible DVCAM camcorder. The internal 1.8-inch hard disk drive (HDD) offers a large capacity of 60 GB, which translates into a long 4.5 hours (270 minutes) recording time for both formats. HDV 1080i streams are recorded as native HDV files (.m2t)* 2, while DVCAM/DV streams are recorded as DV-AVI (Type1)* 2 or RAW-DV* 2 files. HDV Hybrid Operation for Reliable Recording and Archiving The HVR-DR60 offers a hybrid recording function, in which video and audio material along with its time code is recorded simultaneously to the hard disk and camcorder tape, limiting the possibility that important shots could get lost or accidentally deleted. This hybrid function also facilitates instant archiving of source footage which in many cases does not allow for retakes. After a shoot, operators can immediately archive the source tape and use the HVR-DR60 material as work footage. This saves the time and effort required to copy the source footage to a separate high-capacity medium. HDV 1080i Camcorder HDV 1080i stream i.link M2T file Format Feed movie files NLE PC HD/SD Tape HD/SD Optical Disc HD/SD Movie File DVCAM HVR-DR60 DVCAM Camcorder DV stream i.link DV-AVI/ RAW-DV file HVR-V1N/P Simultaneous recording Feed movie files Edit the files Tape Archiving Repurposing Format HVR-DR60 for next shoot Archive recorded tape for repurposing HDV Files Stored on the HVR-DR60 Displayed on a PC Monitor * 1 i.link is a trademark of Sony used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector. Not all products with an i.link connector will necessarily communicate with each other. For information on compatibility, operating conditions, and proper connection, please refer to the documentation supplied with any device with an i.link connector. For information on devices that include an i.link connection, please contact your nearest Sony office. Direct File Access from a Computer When connected to a computer via an i.link connection, the HVR-DR60 is recognized by the computer as a standard external drive, and its recorded footage can be accessed directly like any normal video file. This saves the time previously required for digitizing material from the tape to the computer. Furthermore, video files stored on the HVR- DR60 can be transferred to a computer running compatible nonlinear editing software at a high speed of approximately 80 Mb/s (around three times faster than real time), which drastically reduces the time needed to copy source material to the editor s local drive. These features allow operators to focus on more creative and productive editing tasks. * 2 During playback, interruptions in video may appear between recordings. These interruptions do not occur after the recordings are copied to an i.link compatible nonlinear editor system via the i.link connection, and the recordings can be correctly edited. For information on compatible nonlinear editors, please contact your nearest Sony office or authorized dealer. 3

FEATURES Versatile Recording Modes The HVR-DR60 can be used with HDV and DVCAM camcorders that are equipped with an i.link connector. Three recording modes can be selected to support various camcorder models and operational needs. SYNCHRO mode When using camcorders that support external rec control, such as the HVR-V1N/P, HVR-Z1N/P, DSR-450WS/WSP, DSR-400/P and DSR-250/1, DSR-250P/1 recording to the HVR-DR60 is directly controlled by the press of the camcorder s rec start button.* 3 * 3 In this mode, a rec start delay of approximately 0.5 seconds may occur after the camcorder rec start button is pressed. FOLLOW mode When using camcorders that do not support external rec control, such as the HVR-A1N/P and DSR-PD170/P, the FOL- LOW mode can be used to start and stop recording of the HVR-DR60. In this mode, the HVR-DR60 periodically checks whether the camcorder is in rec mode or not, and follows this status.* 4 * 4 In this mode, a rec start delay of up to 2 seconds may occur after the camcorder rec start button is pressed. Independent Recording The HVR-DR60 can disregard the rec trigger or recording status of the camcorder and allow recording to be started and stopped using it s own control buttons. This allows control of the HVR-DR60 independent of camcorder operations.* 5 * 5 In HDV mode, interruptions in time code and video may appear in the recording when the camcorder rec control buttons are pressed. VTR-like Controls The HVR-DR60 is equipped with buttons that provide VTR-like control for functions such as record, play, stop, next, previous, fast forward (approximately three times normal speed), and fast rewind (approximately three times normal speed). Using these buttons, the unit can output HDV/DVCAM/DV streams with time code via the i.link connector. Quick Review of Recordings Using the control buttons of the HVR-DR60, stored footage can be instantly accessed and previewed on the LCD monitor of the connected camcorder for a quick review of recordings. Repeat Playback The HVR-DR60 offers a repeat playback function that allows for one desired clip or all clips to be repeated and transferred via the i.link connector to an i.link compatible device. Additional Features When Used with the HVR-V1N/P HDV Camcorder When used with the HVR-V1N/P camcorder, the HVR-DR60 offers additional unique convenient features. Checking the Operational Status on the HVR-V1N/P On the LCD monitor and viewfinder of the HVR-V1N/P, the operational status of the HVR-DR60 such as connection, recording format, battery level, remaining recording time, recording folder name, etc. can be checked. This keeps operators informed of both the camcorder and hard drive status, without taking their eyes away from what is being shot. Supported Camcorder Models SYNCHRO mode HVR-V1N, HVR-V1P * DSR-450WS, DSR-450WSP * DSR-400, DSR-400P * DSR-570WS, DSR-570WSP * DSR-390, DSR-390P * HVR-Z1N, HVR-Z1P DSR-250/1, DSR-250P/1 HVR-A1N, HVR-A1P DSR-PD170, DSR-PD170P DSR-PD150, DSR-PD150P DSR-PDX10, DSR-PDX10P *Recordable without a tape Cache Recording FOLLOW mode Independent Recording HDV DVCAM DV The HVR-DR60 offers a cache recording function, in which up to 14 seconds of video and audio are continuously buffered in the memory. This helps prevent the loss of important scenes or events that occur 14 seconds before the rec start button is pressed* 6, as that footage is automatically recorded to the hard disk. * 6 In HDV mode, approximately 0.5 seconds of the video captured before and after the camcorder rec start button is pressed may be lost. * * * * * * * * * * * HVR-DR60 Status Check Tapeless Recording To trigger recording of the HVR-DR60, most HDV camcorders require a tape to be loaded. However, this is not the case when using it with the HVR-V1N/P. The HVR-V1N/P sends the same rec start/stop trigger that controls its tape transport to the HVR-DR60. This feature offers operators the choice of tapeless operation or hybrid operation. 4

User-free Area The HVR-DR60 has a user-free area of approximately 1 GB in the hard disk, where common data files such as still images and project files of nonlinear editing systems can be stored. HDD Smart Protection Robust Recording and Shock Resistance Three advanced technologies are used in the HVR-DR60 to provide reliable recording performance: Long Operating Hours Using Common Camcorder Batteries The HVR-DR60 uses the same infolithium TM L Series batteries as the HVR-V1N/P, HVR-Z1N/P, and DSR-PD170/P camcorders. With the smallest capacity NP-F570 battery, the HVR-DR60 can run continuously up to 5.5 hours (330 min), and with the largest capacity NP-F970, this increases up to 18 hours (1080 min). Long operating hours are offered using the same camcorder batteries HDV operators already have at hand. 3G Sensor Shock Absorber HDD Smart Protection Buffer Memory Compact and Lightweight The HVR-DR60 measures just 81 x 45 x 100 mm (3 1/4 x 1 3/4 x 4 inches) in size and only about 230 g (8 oz) in weight. It can be mounted on a camcorder s cold shoe using the supplied shoe adapter, or attached using an optional VCT-1BP Bracket. 1) Rubber shock absorbers hold the HDD unit in place, helping to prevent external shock from being transmitted when the HVR-DR60 chassis is subject to impact. Shock Absorbers 2) A 3G sensor detects gravitational acceleration in three dimensions, so however the HVR-DR60 may be oriented, the sensor can detect if it has been dropped. Should this occur, power to the HDD is shut off and the recording heads are retracted from the disk platter, pausing read/write operations. This helps protect the HDD from being damaged when the unit is accidentally dropped and subject to 3G sensor strong impact. 3) A buffer memory can store approximately 14 seconds of video and audio footage. Recordings are made by first writing the data to the buffer, and then writing the buffer data to the disk platter. Consequently, if the 3G sensor temporarily interrupts disk writes, video footage is not lost. Thanks to such advanced technologies, the HVR-DR60 should continue to record stably even when dropped from as high as 100 cm (39 3/8 inches) (based on Sony's testing). 5

SPECIFICATIONS Hard disk drive Recording capacity Disk size File system Interface i.link File format HDV DVCAM/DV SP Built-in output device LCD monitor OS compatibility OS General Mass Power requirements Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Supplied accessories 60 GB* 1.8 inches FAT32 IEEE 1394a, 6-pin connector MPEG-2-TS (.m2t) AVI-Type1 (.AVI), RAW-DV (.DV) 23.02 x 11.5 mm (picture size), 128 x 64 dots Windows 2000 Professional (Service Pack 4), Windows XP Home Edition (Service Pack 2), Windows XP Professional (Service Pack 2), Mac OS X (v10.3) 230 g (8 oz) DC 7.2 V (battery pack), DC 8.4 V (AC adaptor) 2.7 W (in recording mode with LCD monitor on) 0 to 40 C (32 to 104 F) -20 to +60 C (-4 to 140 F) i.link cable (6-pin to 4-pin, 80 cm) Shoe adaptor Operating instructions *In this specification, 1GB indicates 1 billion bytes. A portion of the recording capacity is used for data management. DIMENSIONS Unit: mm (inches) Distributed by 2007 Sony Corporation of Hong Kong Ltd. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Sony is a registered trademark of the Sony Corporation. Features and specifications are subject to change without notice. All non-metric weights and measurements are approximate. Sony, DVCAM, i.link, InfoLITHIUM, and their respective logos are trademarks of Sony Corporation. HDD HARD DISK DRIVE logo is a trademark of Sony Corporation. HDV and the HDV logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation and Victor Company of Japan, Limited. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. MSD2006-570(10374V1)WEL00045 Printed in Hong Kong