Fast Forward Video’s new portable hard drive uses J2K compression

Jun 16, 2008 10:26 AM


             
Designed to mount on the back of a camcorder or used as a standalone DVR, the Elite HD accepts up to eight channels of embedded audio and records at data rates up to 100Mbs.

Designed to mount on the back of a camcorder or used as a standalone DVR, the Elite HD accepts up to eight channels of embedded audio and records at data rates up to 100Mbs.

Fast Forward Video’s Elite HD is one of the first camera-mounted digital video recorders and players to harness the J2K compression codec for recording HD-SDI video signals.

Designed to mount on the back of a camcorder or used as a standalone DVR, the Elite HD accepts up to eight channels of embedded audio and records at data rates up to 100Mb/s. Video is recorded to a standard 2.5in hot-swappable SATA drive, which provides up to 10 times more storage than onboard systems.

The Elite HD gives broadcasters a new option for recording high-quality video from any camera that provides an HD-SDI output at 1080i or 720p while simultaneously increasing record times, reducing recording media costs and streamlining workflow.

While other onboard camcorder recording systems use high-cost, proprietary media and record using traditional MPEG-based compression systems, the Elite HD captures the camera’s HD-SDI output using near lossless J2K compression.

For more information, visit www.ffv.com.



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