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| Insert
Editing from I-Link or IEEE sources: |
| The I-Link interface
cannot be combined with other signal interfaces for input selection. Insert video and/or audio
editing from I-Link or IEEE or SDTI/QSDI sources is NOT possible on any Sony, Panasonic,
or JVC VTRs. When you select I-Link or IEEE or SDTI/QSDI as an input source, the
digital file itself is attempting to be transferred line recording standard to matching
line recording standard according to the limitations of compatible source and record VTRs,
including picture, audio (if transferring DV to DV or DVCAM to DVCAM, or DVCAM to DV), and
potentially time code (time code will not copy onto some VTRs, and Drop Frame Code VTRs
will not recognize Non Drop Frame Code). |
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| Playback
of MiniDV recorded in SP mode: |
| With
the exception of the DSR-85 (discontinued), all other NTSC Sony DVCAM VTRs and players
with I-Link capability play NTSC MiniDV compliant tapes that were recorded in SP mode
(only), and output unlocked audio through the I-Link port. The DSR-70A
(discontinued) and DSR-2000 (discontinued) VTRs when they are equipped with the optional
I-Link boards will lock audio from DV in SP mode through I-Link, or when equipped with the
optional SDTI/QSDI boards, and will lock audio from DV in SP mode through SDTI/QSDI.
The DSR-2000A and DSR-2000 (discontinued) are the only units that will support LP mode DV
playback. Additionally, with the exception of the DSR-11 and DSR-25 dual standard
NTSC/PAL desktop VTRs, you cannot get PAL playback output on NTSC DVCAM VTRs (PAL viewing
is possible on the DSR-50 LCD monitor, but no PAL output is available), and similarly,
cannot get NTSC playback on PAL DVCAM VTRs. |
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| Playback
of MiniDV recorded in LP mode: |
| The
NTSC Sony DVCAM DSR-2000A and DSR-2000 (discontinued) VTRs are the only professional Sony
VTRs that plays back NTSC DV video with digital (SDI, I-Link through option, and
SDTI/QSDI) and analog output that was recorded on Sony DV equipment in the LP mode. The
DSR-2000A and DSR-2000 VTRs may be useful in recovering track misaligned recordings (such
as from a dropped camera). |
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| Playback
of standard DVCPRO (25 Mb/s) recordings: |
| The NTSC Sony
DSR-2000A DVCAM VTR, the NTSC DSR2000 (discotinued), the NTSC DSR-1800, the NTSC DSR-1600,
and the NTSC DSR-1500A, the NTSC DSR-1500 (discontinued) and the DSR-70A (discontinued)
will play back NTSC DVCPRO format tapes with both analog output and SDI output (the
SDTI-CP option board port on the DSR-2000 (discontinued) will work with a DVCPRO source
which will convert it to MPEG-2 format at the output, but the SDTI board option was
discontinued, and it would not work with DVCPRO anyway). Also, the only Sony I-Link
port that will work with DVCPRO is the standard I-Link of the DSR-1500A. |
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| Locking
Audio from a DV source, I-Link or SDTI/QSDI Audio: |
| The new DSR-2000A
will lock audio from a DV source and comes standard with I-Link I/O. When equipped
with the optional SDTI/QSDI board, the DSR-70A and the DSR-2000 which comes standard with
the SDTI board will lock audio from DV in SP mode through SDTI/QSDI and one can transfer
between DV source and DVCAM record using SDTI/QSDI. As of this writing, you may
asume that Sony SDI equipped DVCAM VTRs will only provide embedded audio with picture from
DVCAM and DVCPRO (25Mb/s) sources through the SDI option, and will not provide embedded
audio with picture through the SDI option from DV sources. |
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| Embedded
Audio through an SDI option: |
| Sony
SDI equipped DVCAM VTRs will provide embedded audio with picture from DVCAM and DVCPRO
(25Mb/s) sources through the SDI option, and will provide internal conversion to 48kHz
embedded audio to and from 32kHz. The SDI option uses and assumes Group 1 Assignment
only. Changing audio modes between 2 and 4 channels while recording or when asemble
editing is reported to be not supported. |
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| Serial
Component Digital Interface (or option): |
| Sony
DSR-2000A (standard, for DVCAM, DVCPRO 25Mb/s and DV SP or LP mode sources on
output), DSR-2000 (discontinued, standard), DSR-1800 (option, limited to DVCAM, DVCPRO
25Mb/s and DV SP mode sources on output), DSR-1600 (output option, limited to DVCAM,
DVCPRO 25 Mb/s and DV SP mode sources on output), DSR-85 (discontinued, option, limited to
DVCAM and DV sources on output), DSR-80 (discontinued, option, limited to DVCAM and DV SP
mode sources on output), DSR-70A (discontinued, 1 option, SDI or I-Link or CAV limited to
DVCAM, DVCPRO 25 Mb/s and DV SP mode sources on output), DSR-60 (discontinued, output
option only, limited to DVCAM and DV SP mode sources on output). All DVCAM VTRs with
SDI options support embedded audio (see Embedded Audio through an SDI option Section
above). |
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| Pre-Read
Edit Recording: |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000 (discontinued), or DSR-2000P (discontinued) and DVCAM recording only
(pre-read editing works only with common line processing delay times associated with cuts
editing, production switcher wipes or mixes, but not DVE or any other frame-based
delays). Pre-read also only works with the SDI or analog inputs, not with I-Link or
SDTI/QSDI). In the pre-read mode one can also perform sound-on-sound capability,
audio mix/swap and over-dubbing of new audio while watching the picture output with no
delay between video and audio. |
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| Separate
Time Code Inputs/Outputs: |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000 (discontinued), DSR-1800, DSR-1500A, DSR-1500 (discontinued), DSR-1600
(output only), DSR-70A (discontinued), DSR-85 (discontinued, with optional DSBK-130 only,
and the DSR-85 even as equipped will not support VITC), DSR-50, DSR-45, DSR-1/1. |
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| No
Time Code Inputs/Outputs or TC Preset or TC Regenerate: |
| Sony
DSR-V10 (discontinued), DSR-11, DSR-20 (discontinued), DSR-25, DSR-30 (discontinued),
DSR-40 (discontinued)do not have a separate time code input port or output port nor do
they support TC Preset or Regenerate. The DSR11, DSR-45 and units higher in model
number (DSR1500A, DSR1600/DSR1800/DSR2000) have TC super (on/off) capability on the (or a
designated) composite video output. The DSR-11 and DSR45 also have TC super
capability on the Y/C output. The DVCAM walkman units may or may not have a TC super
capability. The DSR25 does have a separate composite video monitoring output, and so
if TC super is turned on, it is visible on both the analog composite video output and the
Y/C output, and one cannot thus derive a clean analog output (unless or until the TC super
is turned off). |
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| No
clip link support: |
| Sony
DSR-11, DSR-V10 (discontinued) |
|
| Genlock
Input: |
| Sony
DSR-40 (discontinued), DSR-45, DSR-70 (discontinued), DSR-70A (discontinued), DSR1500
(discontinued), DSR1500A, DSR1600, DSR1800, DSR2000 (discontinued), DSR2000A |
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| Re-insert
16:9 flag capable (insert autowide ID indicator): |
| Sony
DSR-1800. |
|
| Window
letterbox capable of 16:9 flag autowide ID material: |
| Sony
DSR-30 (discontinued, on composite video output by menu selection only). |
|
| Dual
525/625 Standard VTR: |
| Sony
DSR-11, DSR-25 (NTSC and PAL recording and playback DV (SP Mode) or DVCAM -- will not
standards convert), Sony DSR-50 (NTSC recording and playback DV SP Mode or DVCAM, PAL
playback SP Mode on unit's LCD monitor, 1 PAL output). |
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| DV
and DVCAM Selectable Recording: |
| Sony
DSR-11, DSR-25 (NTSC and PAL recording and playback DV (SP Mode) or DVCAM -- will not
standards convert), DSR-45 (NTSC recording and playback DV SP Mode or DVCAM), DSR-1500A
(NTSC recording and playback DV SP Mode or DVCAM). |
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| Limits
on tape length: |
| Sony
DSR products are not recommended for 80 minute mini DV tapes. The DSRV10 is a
Mini-DVCAM recording device with mini-DV playback (SP mode) only. Sony may not
recommend any use of the 80 minute mini-DV tapes on any Sony devices. |
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| RS-422A
full control (capstan servo bump) capable edit recorders/feeders: |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000, DSR-1800, DSR-1500A, DSR-1500, DSR-85, DSR-80, DSR-70. |
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| RS-422A
full control (capstan servo bump) capable edit feeders: |
| Sony
DSR-1600, DSR-60 (discontinued), DSR-70 (discontinued), DSR-80 (discontinued), DSR-85
(discontinued), DSR-1500A, DSR-1500 (discontinued), DSR-1800, DSR-2000 (discontinued),
DSR-2000A for a playback source). |
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| RS-422A
limited control (no capstan servo bump): |
| Sony
DSR-40 (discontinued, no editing capability, as a player only). Sony DSR-45 (no
editing capability, as a player only). |
|
| RS-232C
limited control (no capstan servo bump): |
| Sony
DSR-20 (discontinued, no editing capability), DSR-30 (discontinued, some limited non-frame
accurate editing capability). Sony DSR-45 (no editing capability). |
|
| Control-S: |
| Full
Control-S is on the Sony DSR-1800/1800P, DSR-1600, DSR-1500A/1500AP, DSR-30/30P
(discontinued), DSR-11. The Control-S on the DSR45/45P, 25, and DSR-50/50P allows
response as a player only. LANC is on the DSR-45/45P, DSR-30/30P (discontinued),
DSR-25, DSR-11, and DSR-V10 (discontinued). On the DSR50, LANC allows for the unit
to be used as a player only. |
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| Analog
Component Input/Output: |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000, DSR-1800, DSR-1600 Player (Output only), DSR-1500A (Option Board),
DSR-1500 (option board), DSR-45, DSR-40 (discontinued, Output only), DSR-60 Player
(discontinued, Output only), DSR-70 (discontinued, room for 1 option board only, SDI or
I-Link or CAV), DSR-80 (discontinued), DSR-85 (discontinued). |
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| Analog
Setup Removal on Input: |
| Only
the DSR-1500A, DSR-1800, DSR-2000 (discontinued), DSR-2000A have analog setup removal upon
analog input. |
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| Dynamic
Motion Control (DMC through analog and SDI if SDI capable): |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000 (discontinued, +-1, on DV SP mode, DVCAM, DVCPRO), DSR-1800 (+-.5 on
DV SP mode, DVCAM, DVCPRO), DSR-1600 Player (+-.5 on DV SP mode, DVCAM, DVCPRO), DSR-80
(+-.5 on DV SP mode, DVCAM through external control, discontinued), DSR-60 (+-.5 on DV SP
mode, DVCAM through external control, discontinued). |
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| Channel
Condition Light Indicators: |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000, DSR-1800, DSR-1600 Player. |
|
| Closed
Caption record/playback (through analog and SDI if SDI capable): |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000 (discontinued), DSR-1800, DSR-1600 Player (playback only), DSR-1500A
(an input board is required for this unit to operate as a recorder), DSR-1500
(discontinued, input board was required to operate as a recorder), late version DSR-80
units (discontinued), late version DSR-60 Player units (discontinued). |
|
| Re-stripe
TC capable: |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000 (discontinued), DSR-1800, DSR-1500A, DSR-1500 (discontinued), DSR-85
(discontinued), DSR-80 (discontinued), DSR-70A (discontinued). |
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| I-Link
capable (see other sections for limitations): |
| Sony
DSR-2000A (standard, 6-Pin, limited to DVCAM and DV SP or LP mode output), DSR-2000
(discontinued, optional 6-Pin board, limited to DVCAM and DV SP or LP mode output)),
DSR-1800 (option, 6-pin, limited to DVCAM and DV SP mode output), DSR-1600 (output option
only, 6-pin, limited to DVCAM and DV SP mode output), DSR-1500 (option, 6-pin, limited to
DVCAM and DV SP mode output), DSR-1500A (standard, DVCAM, DVCPRO, and DV SP mode output),
DSR-70A (discontinued, 1 option, SDI; or I-Link 6-pin limited to DVCAM or DV SP mode
output; or CAV), DSR-40 (discontinued, 4-Pin, limited to DVCAM or DV SP mode output),
DSR-30 (discontinued, 4-Pin, limited to DVCAM or DV SP mode output), DSR-20 (discontinued,
4-Pin, limited to DVCAM or DV SP mode output), DSR-11 (4-pin, limited to DVCAM or SP mode
output but works dual standard in either NTSC or PAL with no standards conversion),
DSR-V10 (discontinued, 4-Pin, limited to DVCAM or DV SP mode output). |
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| Internal
Signal Generator (color bars, or BB, 1 khz tone, or silence): |
| Sony
DSR-2000A, DSR-2000 (discontinued), DSR-1800, DSR-1500, DSR-70A (discontinued, non SMPTE
color bars). |
|
| Internal
Video Signal Generator (color bars): |
| Sony
DSR-45 (non SMPTE color bars). |
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| Additional
Audio Limitations to be noted: |
| Due to the physical
size of the backplane of the Sony DSR-70A (discontinued) portable VTR, and DSR-1500
(discontinued) or DSR-1500A one-half rack width VTR, analog audio playback is limited on
these machines to 2 channels even in the 4 channel mode (either Ch 1 & Ch 2, or Ch 3
& Ch 4). The DSR-1500 may prove to have some limitations in audio editing, and
it canot independently insert edit audio in the 4 channel mode. Check back for
further details. Sony SDI equipped DVCAM VTRs will provide embedded audio with
picture from DVCAM and DVCPRO (25Mb/s) sources through the SDI option, and will provide
internal conversion to 48kHz embedded audio to and from 32kHz. The SDI option uses
and assumes Group 1 Assignment only. Changing audio modes between 2 and 4 channels
while recording or when asemble editing is reported to be not supported. |
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