Dynamic motion control (dmc) playback, Pre-read editing, Versatile interfaces – Sony HDW-D1800 User Manual

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Dynamic Motion Control (DMC)
Playback

The HDW-D1800 and HDW-1800 recorders also provide a
DMC playback capability, which memorizes the tape speed
trajectory over the DT (Dynamic Tracking) speed range.

Pre-read Editing

Equipped with advanced playback heads, these recorders
offer a pre-read editing capability. This provides various
application functionality, such as tiling with a signal VTR,
A/B-roll with two VTRs, audio mix, and channel swap.

Versatile Interfaces

These recorders feature a wide range of interfaces including:
• HD-SDI input and output
• SD-SDI output
• Analog composite output
• Digital audio input and output
• Analog audio input and output
• Timecode input and output
• Reference input
• RS-422 9-pin remote interface
• Analog audio monitor output
• Video control interface
• Remote parallel 50-pin interface
• RS-232C remote interface

Easy Setup Using “Memory Stick”
Media

With these recorders, users can store and recall VTR setup
parameters onto optional Memory Stick™ media, enabling
quick and consistent setup of multiple VTRs.

Metadata Recording

The HDW-D1800 and HDW-1800 recorders are capable of
recording metadata including UMID (Unique Material
IDentifier) and shot marks, which are used for quick cue-up
to scenes of interest. This metadata capability improves
overall efficiency across the production process.

Features

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