Product overview and key features – Grass Valley Turbo iDDR v.2.3 User Manual

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Turbo iDDR User Guide

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Product overview and key features

Multiple signal I/O formats – The following table describes the signal I/O formats
available in the iDDR. Refer to

“Electrical specifications” on page 289

for complete

specifications.

Selectable video compression data rates– The Turbo iDDR records video using
MPEG-2 Long GOP compression with selectable video data rate. This allows you to
choose the highest picture quality possible to obtain the storage capacity needed. The
following table shows the storage capacity estimates based on the video compression
data rate selected in the Turbo iDDR.

NOTE: Storage capacity will increase as larger disk sizes become available.

Signal I/O format

Description

Connector

Video

Analog Composite

PAL/NTSC

BNC

S-Video

PAL/NTSC

BNC

Analog Component

RGB (output only)
YUV

Input: BNC
Output: DVI-I

SDI

SDI conforms to SMPTE 259M

BNC

DVI Digital

a

(Output ONLY)

a.

DVI used for output only. The connector carries both digital and component analog signals.

Used for direct digital connections to digital
displays.

DVI-I

Audio

Analog Audio

2ch/video; Balanced differential analog; sampled @
48 KHz; 16-bit pcm

XLR

Digital (S/PDIF)

EBU Standard IEC958 “Digital audio interface”;
PCM or AC-3

BNC

Timecode

LTC

1ch per record channel; 1 ch per play channel

BNC

Internal Generator

Time of day or user selectable start timecode;
drop-frame or non-drop-frame.

NA

IEEE 1394A

IEEE 1394A Input

IEEE 1394A; Available as a Record channel input
for importing and recording media from a digital
recording device that uses DV or HDV format.

1394
Connector

Selected
Data Rate

Approximate Storage Capacity

15Mbs

17 hours

12Mbs

21 hours

8 Mbs

30 hours

4Mbs

40 hours

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