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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