Tapeless, file based video acquisition has many advantages over traditional tape. Recording times are far longer, there are no drop-outs and using Datavideo's Direct to Timeline technology, you will speed up the process from acquisition to editing. This thanks to quicker file transfer, rather than slow traditional capturing from tape. The Datavideo DN-60 utilizes the latest solid state technology of removable and high-capacity CF memory cards, providing hours of continuous high definition recordings, enabling you to take advantage of tapeless acquisition in even the toughest environments.
The Datavideo DN-60 is powered by four traditional or rechargeable AA batteries, a set of batteries provide approximately two hours continuous recording, depending on the type of battery used. Datavideo have also included an external power supply for when you are near a power outlet.
The DN-60 can easily be set up for FAT32 or NTFS file systems; as well as DV PAL, DV NTSC, DVC Pro 25, DVC Pro 50 and HDV (1280x720p or 1440x1080i) also. The DN 60 connects directly to your existing DV, HDV camcorder or digital IEEE-1394 devise via a single FireWire cable. Use the DN-60’s “sync to tape” feature which automatically powers the recorder on, and synchronises record start/stop with your camera. * The unit can also be set up to record standard definition PAL / NTSC Time Lapse sequences at a variety of intervals, or buffer live video - press record within 8 seconds of an event and you can be confident that you have recorded that must have shot.
Once recorded drag and drop your chosen video files directly to the time-line of your Non-Linear Editing program using popular DV file types such as Microsoft AVI type 2, Canopus AVI, QuickTime MOV and MXF (OP 1A) as well as M2T in HDV mode.
With this many useful features the DN-60 is ideal for a variety applications within broadcast, education, animation, science, medical, construction and security.
Datavideo’s DN-600 is a file-based hard drive video recorder which allows recordings to be saved to a convenient, removable hard drive (hard drive required, additional carriers are available). As the USB port provides power to the drive, it’s perfect for use with laptops in the field.
Once the recording is completed, simply eject the hard drive enclosure and use USB 2.0 or SATA to connect to a PC or MAC based NLE system. Editors can work directly from the removable drive, or copy video files to the NLE’s video drives.
Datavideo DN-700 HDV Digital Video Recorder
Datavideo’s DN-700 is a file-based hard drive video recorder which allows recordings to be saved to a convenient, removable hard drive (hard drive required, additional carriers are available).
Once you have completed your recording, simply eject the hard drive enclosure and use USB 2.0 or SATA to connect to a PC or MAC based NLE system.
The USB port provides power to the drive. It’s perfect for use with laptops in the field. You can work directly from the removable drive, or copy video files to your NLE’s video drives.
Datavideo HDR-70 HD/SD Digital Video Recorder
The Datavideo HDR-70 is a rackmountable hard drive based video recorder, with removable hard drive enclosure.
The HDR-70 records from both High and Standard Definition video equipment via HD/SD-SDI. The HDR-70 comes with a removable hard drive enclosure. Additional enclosures are also available and the HDR-70 is compatible with SSD drives.
Once you have completed your recording, simply eject the hard drive enclosure and use USB 2.0 to connect to a PC or MAC based NLE system. The USB port provides power to the unit. It’s perfect for use with laptops in the field. You can work directly from the removable drive, or copy video files to your NLE’s video drives.
Datavideo HDR-60 HD/SD Digital Video Recorder
The Datavideo HDR-60 is a hard drive based video recorder, with removable hard drive enclosure, designed for studio desktop applications.
The HDR-60 records from both High and Standard Definition video equipment via HD/SD-SDI. The HDR-60 comes with a removable hard drive enclosure. Additional enclosures are also available and the HDR-60 is compatible with SSD drives.
Once you have completed your recording, simply eject the hard drive enclosure and use USB 2.0 to connect to a PC or MAC based NLE system. The USB port provides power to the unit. It’s perfect for use with laptops in the field. You can work directly from the removable drive, or copy video files to your NLE’s video drives.