FOCUS Enhancements introduces FireStore FS-2E

Sep 15, 2005 2:03 PM, IBC Update e-newsletter

    



The FireStore FS-2E features a number of standard audio and video I/O options, including SDI with embedded audio, DV25, component, composite and S-Video.
FOCUS Enhancements has unveiled its new FireStore FS-2E Studio direct-to-edit (DTE) recorder.

FireStore FS-2E uses the company’s DTE technology to record video to FireWire disk drives in edit-ready, native, DV-NLE file formats.

Designed as a broadcast tape deck replacement, the FireStore FS-2E features a number of standard audio and video I/O options, including SDI with embedded audio, DV25, component, composite, S-Video, AES/EBU digital audio and balanced analog audio. The FS-2E is designed to interface with standard control protocols such as RS-422, RS-232C, AV/C and GPI.

For more information, visit www.focusinfo.com.

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