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Versatile Interfaces, Comprehensive, Convenient Functions

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Versatile Interfaces Analog Interfaces Incorporating comprehensive analog interfaces for both video and audio, the DSR-2000A interfaces with current analog equipment to ensure smooth upgrading to future digital systems. Composite, component, S-Video (Y/C) for video, and XLR audio interfaces are provided. Digital Interfaces The DSR-2000A also has a full range of standard digital interfaces such as SDI, SDTI (QSDI), AES/EBU and i.LINK (DV In/Out) interfaces. Taking advantage of these digital interfaces, the DSR-2000A offers full access to a wide variety of digital equipment like the SDI-based editing system with the Betacam SX™ or Digital Betacam™ formats or a cut editing system with the Sony DSR-450WS DVCAM Camcorder or consumer DV camcorder via i.LINK interface. ● SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) is defined as SMPTE 305M. ● SDTI (QSDI) is the DV compressed signal interface which is defined as SMPTE 322M. ● i.LINK stands for IEEE1394-1995 standards and their revisions. is the logo for products that implement i.LINK. Remote Control Interface (RS-422A) The DSR-2000A is fully equipped with an RS-422A interface that is the industry standard for professional editing. It allows the DSR-2000A to interface with Sony VTRs, editing controllers and non-linear editing systems. Comprehensive, Convenient Functions 16:9 Aspect Ratio Capability By receiving a wide aspect ID signal, the DSR-2000A records and plays back 16:9 aspect ratio pictures shot with the Sony DSR-450WS or DSR-PDX10 DVCAM Camcorder. Video Process Control To provide highly stable video signals, the DSR-2000A is equipped with the process control for both analog and digital outputs. This provides accurate control of video level, chroma level, chroma phase (hue), set up, Y/C delay, Sync phase and SC (Sub Carrier) phase for composite, component, S-Video and SDI outputs. VITC In addition to TC, VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code) is supported by the DSR-2000A. Since the VITC data is stored in a different portion of the tape from that of TC, the DSR-2000A handles two kinds of TC data. Channel Condition Monitoring The DSR-2000A has a three-color channel condition indicator, with each color representing a particular error rate threshold level. This function enables you to quickly recognize the condition of a VTR or tape for more reliable editing operation. Built-in Signal Generator Equipped with a built-in signal generator, the DSR-2000A can generate a color bar or black burst for video, and 1 kHz tone or mute for audio. This is very convenient for creating pre-striped tapes prior to editing. DSR-2000A Rear Panel

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Versatile Interfaces
Analog Interfaces
Incorporating comprehensive analog interfaces for both video
and audio, the DSR-2000A interfaces with current analog
equipment to ensure smooth upgrading to future digital
systems. Composite, component, S-Video (Y/C) for video,
and XLR audio interfaces are provided.
Digital Interfaces
The DSR-2000A also has a full range of standard digital
interfaces such as SDI, SDTI (QSDI), AES/EBU and i.LINK
(DV In/Out) interfaces.
Taking advantage of these digital interfaces, the DSR-2000A
offers full access to a wide variety of digital equipment like
the SDI-based editing system with the Betacam SX™ or
Digital Betacam™ formats or a cut editing system with the
Sony DSR-450WS DVCAM Camcorder or consumer DV
camcorder via i.LINK interface.
SDTI (Serial Data Transport Interface) is defined as SMPTE 305M.
SDTI (QSDI) is the DV compressed signal interface which is defined as
SMPTE 322M.
i.LINK stands for IEEE1394-1995 standards and their revisions.
is the logo for products that implement i.LINK.
Remote Control Interface (RS-422A)
The DSR-2000A is fully equipped with an RS-422A interface
that is the industry standard for professional editing. It allows
the DSR-2000A to interface with Sony VTRs, editing
controllers and non-linear editing systems.
16:9 Aspect Ratio Capability
By receiving a wide aspect ID signal, the DSR-2000A records and plays
back 16:9 aspect ratio pictures shot with the Sony DSR-450WS or
DSR-PDX10 DVCAM Camcorder.
Video Process Control
To provide highly stable video signals,
the DSR-2000A is equipped with
the process control for both analog
and digital outputs. This provides
accurate control of video level,
chroma level, chroma phase (hue),
set up, Y/C delay, Sync phase and SC (Sub Carrier) phase for composite,
component, S-Video and SDI outputs.
VITC
In addition to TC, VITC (Vertical Interval Time Code) is supported by the
DSR-2000A. Since the VITC data is stored in a different portion of the tape
from that of TC, the DSR-2000A handles two kinds of TC data.
Channel Condition Monitoring
The DSR-2000A has a three-color
channel condition indicator, with each
color representing a particular error
rate threshold level. This function
enables you to quickly recognize the
condition of a VTR or tape for more
reliable editing operation.
Built-in Signal Generator
Equipped with a built-in signal generator, the DSR-2000A can generate a
color bar or black burst for video, and 1 kHz tone or mute for audio. This
is very convenient for creating pre-striped tapes prior to editing.
Comprehensive,
Convenient Functions
DSR-2000A
Rear Panel