
Conversion from HD to SD
The HKDV-501A option provides down conversion capability from high
definition (HD) to standard definition (SD). Standard definition serial digital
(SDI) and analog composite signals are output. For a 60i or 30P recording 525
signals are output. For a 50i or 25P recording 625 signals are output. Output
of progressive standard definition signals (480P and 576P) is provided by
means of dual linked SDI outputs.
Down conversion from 24P is also possible with the addition of the optional
HKDV-507 pull down board to provide the frame rate conversion. The frame
rate conversion is achieved using the recognised 3-2 pull down sequence.
The aspect ratio of the standard definition output can be selected from ‘Edge
Crop’ (with adjustable position), ‘Letter box’ or ‘Squeeze’.
A distinct advantage of the HDW-F500 is that, with its down-conversion
capability, the “super-sampled” HD origination produces standard definition
480 and 576-line PAL/NTSC signals having technical performances that are
superior to those were they originated in their native formats (their horizontal
and vertical MTFs are higher and the associated scanning aliasing is less).
High reliability is mandatory
The HDW-F500 bears a striking resemblance to the legendary Digital Betacam
TM
studio VTRs. This resemblance is more than skin deep. The tape transport
design is derived from Digital Betacam thereby guaranteeing high reliability
and familiar maintenance procedures.
Long Recording Time on a Single Cassette
A full-length feature movie can be recorded on a single tape cassette. The
HDW-F500 supports both small and large tape cassettes. Small cassettes, as
recorded by the Sony HDCAM camcorder – the HDW-F900 – and large
cassettes ideal for production, post production and distribution. The actual
running time is dependent upon the frame rate. Typically, at 24 progressive
frames per second, a small cassette will record 50 minutes and a large cassette
155 minutes.
Digital Audio and Ancillary-Data Recording
The HDCAM format records four channels (two AES/EBU stereo pairs) of
non-compressed digital audio (20 bit at 48 kHz). The HDW-F500 is able to
record non-audio data streams within the audio recording area by packaging
the data within an AES/EBU wrapper. Furthermore, the footprint of the
HDCAM also has the packet data area alternatively, so that you can select this
ancillary-data to be recorded onto this packet data area or the audio data
space via menu control system of the VTR.
Dolby
®
-E
The Dolby-E system for digital surround sound production is gaining popularity
and the HDW-F500 can record the Dolby-E bit stream onto one of its AES/EBU
stereo pairs. In total two Dolby-E bit streams can be recorded. The HDW-F500
can advance replay the Dolby-E bit streams during playback in order to
compensate for the delay of the Dolby-E encoding / decoding process.
*Dolby is a registered trademark of Dolby Laboratories.
Key Features
Operational Flexibility and Production Convenience
24PsF
30PsF
Conventional 480/576-line
Digital VTR
”Super-sampled“ HDCAM
Down-Converted signals
25PsF
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