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*5 When outputting down-converted signals in the 4:3 aspect ratio via an i.LINK connector, the Letterbox mode cannot be selected.  *6 Insert and assemble editing using
HDV material is not recommended with the HVR-M25/M15.  When video programs in the HDV format are transferred via the i.LINK interface and edited, transitions from
cut to cut may not be smooth.  *7 The HVR-M25/M15 ignores any blank or index point in the first 20 seconds of the tape.

i.LINK Interface

The HVR-M25/M15 is equipped with a 4-pin i.LINK interface.
This allows for one cable digital transfer*

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of video, audio, and

command signals to a compatible connected VTR or nonlinear
editing system in HDV, DVCAM, or DV format.

Time Code Copy from External Devices

When the HVR-M25/M15 records signals from the i.LINK port,
the time code that was recorded on the original tape can be
copied onto other tapes, along with the video and audio signals.
This is effective when downloading edited material from
nonlinear editors or creating dubs from other VTRs.

Auto Repeat and Custom Repeat

The HVR-M25/M15 has a convenient auto repeat function. This
enables the VTR to automatically rewind the tape to either the
beginning of the tape, the first complete blank portion, or an
index point on the tape, and start playback again from there*

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In addition, the HVR-M25 has a Custom Repeat function that
allows operators to set the number of repeat playbacks, the
interval between each playback, and the hour at which the
playback should begin.

Color Bar and 1-kHz Audio Tone Signal Output

The HVR-M25/M15 can output three types of color bar via the
i.LINK, HDMI, analog component, S-video, and composite
connectors, as well as an audio tone signal of 1 kHz via the
i.LINK, HDMI, and analog audio connectors.  These are useful
when checking the system conditions.

External Control

The HVR-M25/M15 comes equipped with a
Remote Commander

TM

unit, which enables users

to control the recorder’s functions wirelessly.  In
addition, the HVR-M25/M15 is equipped with a
LANC terminal, as well as a Control S terminal
to connect with the optional DSRM-10
Remote Control Unit for jog and shuttle
operation.

HVR-M25 & HVR-M15 COMMON FEATURES

Edge Crop Adjust (HVR-M25 only)

When down-converting signals in the Edge Crop mode, the
Edge Crop Adjust function is provided to adjust the edge crop
position.  By displaying the edge crop marker on the LCD
monitor, operators can conveniently check the edge crop
position before outputting down-converted signals.

Tape Cleaner for Reliable Operation

The HVR-M25/M15 incorporates a tape cleaner that adopts a
high-grade sapphire blade.  This cleaner can help prevent signal
dropouts and improve the reliability of recording and playback
by cleaning away particles from the tape during operation.

Down-conversion Playback Capabilities

The HVR-M25/M15 can convert material from 1080i down to
480i and 576i, and output these video signals through its i.LINK
interface.  In addition, these signals can also be output via the
VTR’s HDMI (on the HVR-M25), analog component, S-video, or
composite connector.  This allows users to edit recorded material
with a compatible nonlinear editing system using current DV
editing software, as well as record SD signals to an external VTR.  
Video material can also be down-converted to 480P and 576P (as
well as 720P on the HVR-M25), and output via the VTR’s HDMI
(on the HVR-M25) or analog component video connector.
When down-converting these signals, the aspect ratio displayed
can be converted from 16:9 to 4:3.  Display modes can be
selected from Squeeze, Letterbox*

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, and Edge Crop.   

Output

Playback/

Analog Analog

S-Video

i.LINK

HDMI*

Down Conversion Format Component Composite

1080/60i

720/60P

480/60P

480/60i

Recording

Format

Input

i.LINK

Analog Composite

S-Video

1080/60i

480/60i

HDV 1080i

DVCAM/DV SP

Recording, Playback and Down-conversion Formats 

60i Mode

O:

Available     

O

:

Available only for HVR-M25    

:

Available only for HVR-M25 in playback mode

Output

Playback/

Analog Analog

S-Video

i.LINK

HDMI*

Down Conversion Format Component Composite

1080/50i

720/50P

576/50P

576/50i

Recording

Format

Input

i.LINK

Analog Composite

S-Video

1080/50i

576/50i

HDV 1080i

DVCAM/DV SP

50i Mode

O:

Available     

O

:

Available only for HVR-M25    

:

Available only for HVR-M25 in playback mode

* The HDMI connector cannot output video and audio signals with copyright protection signals.

Summary of Contents for HVR-M25N

Page 1: ...Digital HD Videocassette Recorder HVR M25N M25P HVR M15N M15P ...

Page 2: ...080i recording which provides the flexibility to record in either standard definition SD or high definition HD depending on your production needs One of the most powerful features of these VTRs is their compatibility with standard cassettes in addition to mini cassettes which provides extended recording time of up to 276 minutes In addition these VTRs provide a convenient function to copy not just...

Page 3: ...h definition depending on your production needs In addition it can be switched between 60i and 50i modes NTSC and PAL which allows for flexible production operations without the need for two separate VTRs of each standard Dual size Cassette Mechanism The HVR M25 M15 has a dual size cassette mechanism that accepts both mini and standard sized DigitalMaster DVCAM and DV cassette tapes without using ...

Page 4: ...tional DSRM 10 Remote Control Unit for jog and shuttle operation HVR M25 HVR M15 COMMON FEATURES Edge Crop Adjust HVR M25 only When down converting signals in the Edge Crop mode the Edge Crop Adjust function is provided to adjust the edge crop position By displaying the edge crop marker on the LCD monitor operators can conveniently check the edge crop position before outputting down converted sign...

Page 5: ...vailable when displaying 16 9 signals or down converted signals in letter box or squeeze mode It is particularly useful when making work tapes for editing in both 16 9 and 4 3 aspect ratios HVR M25 FEATURES Time Counter The HVR M25 has a time counter display function that allows time data such as time codes user bits and count values of the counter to be displayed on the LCD monitor Furthermore op...

Page 6: ...6 HVR M25 HVR M15 Front Panel Rear Panel Front Panel Rear Panel FRONT REAR PANELS ...

Page 7: ...4435 i LINK Cable 4 pin to 4 pin 0 8 1 5 3 m VMC IL4615 IL4635 i LINK Cable 4 pin to 6 pin 1 5 3 5 m DLC HM15 HM30 HM50 HDMI Cable 1 5 3 5 m PHDVM 63DM DigitalMaster Mini Cassette Tape PHDV 276DM 186DM 124DM 64DM DigitalMaster Standard Cassette Tape ...

Page 8: ...p PAL 75 Ω unbalanced Component video output BNC x 3 RCA pin x 3 Y 1 Vp p 0 3 V sync negative Y 1 Vp p 0 3 V sync negative Pr Pb Cr Cb 700 mVp p 100 color bar input impedance 75 Ω Pr Pb Cr Cb 700 mVp p 100 color bar input impedance 75 Ω i LINK 4 pin HDMI output 19 pin type A video 1080 60i 1080 50i 480 60i NTSC 576 50i PAL 720 60P 720 50P 480 60P 576 50P audio PCM 48 kHz 16 bit Phones Stereo minij...

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