DVS to introduce two new digital disk recorders

Apr 14, 2006 11:59 AM, NAB Update e-newsletter

    

DVS will unveil the Pronto2K.2 and ProntoHD.2 disk recorders with support for transition rendering at NAB2006.

The products use a DVS-developed video board to enable a number of new features, including full auto-conforming with transitions.

The Pronto2K and ProntoHD, the company’s existing disk recorders, allow instant access to uncompressed 2K, HD and SD data using the NT file system. The new Pronto2K.2 and ProntoHD.2 also offer additional conforming with transitions. The software handles transition rendering.

The Pronto2K.2 has been optimized for Digital Intermediate operation. The disk recorder is equipped with a dual-link HD-SDI interface and supports SD, HD, HSDL as well as 2K in 8-, 10- or 12-bit in RGB and YUV. The ProntoHD.2 is best suited for presentations and HD production work. The single-link HD-SDI interface handles playout and capture of SD and HD in 8- or 10-bit.

See DVS at NAB2006 in booth SL2964, or visit www.dvs.de.

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