JVC – BR-HD50 DVC Pro HD Video Cassette Recorder
The companion model to ProHD camcorders, this HDV/DV spooler is designed to transfer video and audio data to a non-linear editing system. Optimized for use with a wide variety of existing systems and formats, this unit features switchable HDV and DV modes and analog outputs. You can also connect it to a plasma or LCD panels equipped with an HDMI connector and use it as a low-cost viewer. With its low cost and high flexibility, the BR-HD50 is ideal for any facility looking for a smooth upgrade path from standard definition to HD.
HDV recordingAs the HDV format uses the same recording track pitch as Professional DV, the BR-HD50 can record signals in either standard or high definition depending on the user’s needs.
Multi-format output/Cross-converter functionA sophisticated cross-converter function enables output not only of 720p signals, but also 1080i, 480/576p and 480/576i signals. Plus, thanks to switchable HDV and DV recording mode functionality along with DVCAM playback, you’ll have no problems adding this recorder/player to your existing editing system.
HDV international compatibilitySwitch between HDV 60 Hz or 50 Hz base as required, allowing recording and playback of 720/25p and 576/50p in addition to 720/24p/30p/60p and 480/60p. This makes it easy to work with internationally sourced material and transfer it to a non-linear system for editing and then archiving to tape. You can also record to Standard DV or Mini DV tape in either HDV 60 Hz or 50 Hz base format.
*Cannot be used as an HDV 60 Hz/50 Hz converter. The BR-HD50U can record and play back signals in both HDV 60 Hz and 50 Hz formats.
Recording systemThe BR-HD50U can record HDV format 720/30p/25p/24p/60p, 480/60p or 576/50p video and DV format 480/60i and 480/24p video. Note: HDV signals must be input via IEEE-1394 connector.
HDMI OUTThe BR-HD50 is equipped with an all-in-one HDMI output for direct digital connection to the latest high-definition projector and LCD displays.
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