Sony to extend XDCAM HD features with four new boards

Mar 15, 2006 8:00 AM, News Technology Update e-newsletter

    

Sony will introduce four new option boards for its XDCAM HD Professional Disc system to extend the system's capabilities next month at NAB2006 in Las Vegas.

The PDBK-101 network board delivers GigE capabilities for users in networked environments. The PDBK-102 allows input and output of 25Mb/s HDV streams (MPEG-2 transport streams) for interfacing with HDV products or HDV-based nonlinear editors via an i.LINK (IEEE 1394) port. The PDBK-103 offers an HD analog component input and RGB input. The PDBK-104 provides SD-SDI and SD composite inputs for HD upconversion recording capabilities.

The Sony XDCAM HD family of optical products includes the PDW-F350 and PDW-F330 camcorders and PDW-F70 and PDW-F30 decks.

For more information, visit http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/index.shtml.

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