Hdv format, Versatile recording & playback, Hdv 1080i specification – StarTech.com HVR-1500 User Manual

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HDV 1080i Specification

The HDV 1080i specification*

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for the HDV format features 1,080

effective scanning lines (interlace scanning system) and 1,440

horizontal pixels. It adopts the MPEG-2 compression format (MP@H-

14 for video), which uses 8-bit digital component recording with a

sampling rate of 4:2:0. MPEG-1 Audio Layer II is used as the audio

compression format, allowing for two-channel recording with a

sampling frequency of 48 kHz/16-bit. The HDV 1080i specification

provides the high picture quality required for HDTV program

production.

Direction of tape travel

10

μm

Sub Code sector

MPEG-2 PES sector

(Video + Audio + Search + AUX)

ITI sector

Direction
of head motion

6.35 mm
(1/4 inch)

ITI: Insert and Track Information
PES: Packetized Elementary Stream

HDV FORMAT

Track Pattern of

the HDV 1080i

Specification

VERSATILE RECORDING & PLAYBACK

Compatible with Existing and New
DV Videocassette Tapes

As a member of the proven DV family of formats, the HDV format

was developed from the outset to be compatible with all grades

of DV videocassette tape. This allows operators to use high-grade

DV videocassette tapes for applications where high robustness is

critical, or consumer-grade videocassette tapes for more

economical operations. For heavy-duty applications, the

DigitalMaster high-grade cassette tape has been developed.

This tape is compatible with the HDV, DVCAM, and DV formats.

Switchable Recording
-HDV 1080i/DVCAM/DV and 60i/50i

The HVR-1500 can be switched between HDV 1080i*

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, DVCAM,

and DV (SP) *

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recording modes, providing full flexibility to record in

either standard definition or high definition depending on your

production needs. In addition,it can be switched between 60i and

50i modes, eliminating the need for two separate VTRs, one for

each standard.

Playback Compatibility with DV (25 Mb/s)
Family Formats

For operational versatility, the

HVR-1500 is designed to play

back DV (25 Mb/s) family

format recorded tapes without

a mechanical adaptor and

without having to switch

playback modes on the menu.

DVCPRO

TM

25 recorded tapes

(M-size cassettes) can also be

played back.

Long Recording Time

The HDV format adopts the same track pitch and tape speed as

the DV format, thus offering the same recording time – a maximum

of 276 minutes when recording on a PHDV-276DM DigitalMaster

®

standard cassette tape and 63 minutes when recording on a

PHDVM-63DM DigitalMaster mini cassette tape. The DVCAM

format adopts a wider track pitch than the HDV/DV format (15 µm

compared to 10 µm), and offers a maximum recording time of 184

minutes on a PDV-184N standard cassette tape and 40 minutes

on a PDVM-40N mini cassette tape.

Down-conversion Capability

The HVR-1500 has a built-in down-conversion capability that

allows 1080i recordings to be output as 480i and 576i signals

from the i.LINK

®

and SD-SDI interfaces. These signals can also

be output from the analog component, composite, or S-Video

connectors. This allows 1080i recordings to be edited using

nonlinear editing systems running DV editing software or to be

viewed on an SD monitor. When down-converting the 1080i

recording, the aspect ratio displayed can be converted from

16:9 to 4:3. Display modes can be selected from Squeeze or

Edge crop.

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"60i" indicates a field rate of 59.94 Hz.

**

The HVR-1500 can play back but cannot record DVCPRO 25 signals.

Output

HD-SDI SD-SDI i.LINK

Analog

Analog

S-Video

Component Composite

Playback/

Down-conversion

Format

Recording Format

1080/60i*

480/60i*

HDV

DVCAM

DV(SP)

DVCPRO 25**

1080i/60i

480/60i*

480/60i*

Down-conversion Formats and Interfaces

60i System

Output

HD-SDI SD-SDI i.LINK

Analog

Analog

S-Video

Component Composite

Playback/

Down-conver-

sion Format

Recording Format

1080/50i

576/50i

HDV

DVCAM

DV(SP)

DVCPRO 25**

1080/50i

576/50i

576/50i

50i System

HDV 1080i (16:9)

DVCAM/DV (4:3)

Squeeze

Edge crop

*

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Although it is not used in Sony HDV products, the HDV format also defines the HDV 720p

specification, which features 720 effective scanning lines (progressive scanning
system) and 1,280 horizontal pixels.

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The HVR-1500 supports DV (SP) mode only; DV (LP) mode is not available. Assemble or

insert editing is not supported in DV (SP) mode.

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In HDV mode, editing capabilities are not available.

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