JVC is now shipping its HD camcorder, the JY-HD10U.
The JY-HD10U can upconvert or downconvert
into virtually any format, including 1080i, 720/30p, 480/60p, and
480/60i, allowing users that shoot in HD to playback on any display
with component inputs.
The JY-HD10U camcorder and accompanying NLE software work together
with the JVC professional HD D-VHS system and JVC HDTV display
products, making it possible for producers to create and distribute
programming in HDTV. Users of high-end HD systems can also distribute
their programming using the JVC Pro-HD D-VHS system.
The hand-held HD camcorder records in both HD and SD in three
resolution modes: HD at 720/30p and SD at 480/60p or 480/60i. The two
progressive modes (720/30p, 480/60p) use native 16:9 from the CCD with
MPEG-2 compression, and the standard mode (480/60i) is 4:3 with DV
compression. All recording is on common MiniDV tape.
The JY-HD10U can upconvert or downconvert into virtually any format,
including 1080i, 720/30p, 480/60p, and 480/60i, allowing videographers
that shoot in HD to playback on any display with component inputs.
Using MPEG-2 compression within a 19Mbps data stream, the JY-HD10U
records full bandwidth (1280x720 pixels) with negligible artifacts.
MPEG-2 is compatible with D-VHS for archiving and distribution; and in
the 480/60p mode, for DVD mastering.
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