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Click to enlargeSony DSR-11 DVCAM Compact VTR

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The DSR-11 compact DVCAM video recorder is equipped with i.LINK™ IEEE-1394 DV based I/O connection, multi-voltage operation, and both NTSC and PAL playback and recording capability (Note: VTR does not convert NTSC/PAL system signals). The DSR-11 can record and playback in either DVCAM or consumer DV formats, will accommodate both standard and mini size DVCAM and DV cassettes, and is able to be placed in either vertical or horizontal positions.

Features


DVCAM/DV Recording and Playback: Employs the DVCAM format to offer superior video and audio quality and reliability for professional use. It also features the audio lock mode for professional audio editing. At the same time, it is capable of recording and playing back the consumer DV (SP) format (The transition from cut to cut may not be smooth when recorded in the DV format).

Compact and Lightweight Design: The DSR-11 weighs only 6 lbs. 2 oz. With its compact design, it can be placed on top of a PC tower or on its side by using the supplied stand.

NTSC/PAL Recording And Playback: When playing back, the DSR-11 automatically detects the color system of the tape and outputs the signal. When recording through the i.LINK (IEEE-1394) digital interface, the DSR-11 detects the color system signals of the source and records accordingly. When recording through analog input, the color system of the source is set manually through a switch on the back of the unit. An indicator lamp on the front panel shows whether it is recording in NTSC or PAL.

Audio Capability: The DSR-11 can record two channels of audio with 48 kFs/16 bit or four channels of audio with 32 kFs/12 bit sampling that is selectable through the menu.

i.LINK Connection Capability: The DSR-11 is equipped with a 4-pin i.LINK jack that allows digital dubbing with virtually no quality loss. It can be connected to other VTR equipment with this connection as well as to video capture boards that support the DV IN/OUT interface (IEEE 1394). In addition, the DSR-11 can copy timecode through the i.LINK connection from a non-tape source (such as a PC) when recording in the DVCAM mode. For example, if video is edited on a NLE system with a new timecode, that timecode can be copied on the tape when downloading. That way, if the timecode begins intentionally with a large number, it can be copied to the tape.

Highlights:

i.LINK IEEE-1394 DV Interface Connection Multi-voltage Operation Capability Accommodates Mini and Standard Size DV & DVCAM Cassettes Can record in DV or DVCAM mode NTSC or PAL Record and Playback (No Conversion) DV EE Capable Horizontal or Vertical Placement (Stand Included)



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