Per the title, the following product description is preliminary, and we don't yet have a delivery date. That said, we're putting together the pieces and partners to help make this a reality as soon as possible. Don't hesitate to contact us if you are interested in helping.
We anticipate developing multiple members in the recorder product family – each targeting different recording needs. This first device targets HDV camcorder users and offers the ability to bypass the highly-compressed MPEG format. The features specification is below. We imagine a sister device that supports single-link and dual-link HD-SDI recording.
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- HDMI A/V Input
- HDMI A/V Output
- USB: interface for attachment to record bay
- Audio: 2x RCA input (maybe)
- Headphone output – 3mm stereo mini
- CineForm AVI or MOV (user selectable)
- Spatial Resolution: 1280×720 or 1920×1080
- Chroma: YUV 4:2:2
- Precision: 10-bit
- Frame Rates: 23.976p, 24p, 25p, 30p, 50p, 50i, 59.94i, 59.94p
- Compact Flash
- External laptop drive through USB interface
- Approximate Record Times for 10-bit 1080p24: 32GB CF: ~ 40 minutes; 160 GB 5400 rpm Laptop Drive: ~3 hours
- UDF drive format
- Note: Can record both to CF and through USB simultaneously for data redundancy
- Auto-detect camera modes (?)
- Two Quality Modes: “SP” and “LP”
- Inverse Telecine processing
- Deinterlacing
- Time code recording (Spec TBD)
- Image Flip (for lens adapters)
- Variable-length pre-record. Keeps 5-15 seconds of video recording in advance of hitting the RECORD button.
- LAN-C interface for START / STOP camera control
- HDMI pass through
- Recording preview on LCD screen
- Ordered playlist queue
- HDMI A/V playout
- Preview on color LCD screen
- LCD panel similar to iPod LCD panel (touch sensitive?)
- 5-button context-sensitive menu interface
- 3 modes: SETUP, RECORD, PLAYER
Price: Sub $2000
- Dual CF slots for continuous recording.
- Component HD input. Comment: We're really tempted to keep the first version of the recorder as a digital-only device. But we realize older camcorders don't have HDMI. So I think we'd like to explore a small form-factor external component-to-HDMI converter with a partner.
- Replace dual RCA jacks (shown) with 3mm stereo mini jack OR
- Replace dual RCA jacks with BNC connectors so cords don't become unplugged
- Firewire interface. Comment: Maybe. We wouldn't use FW for data, only for START/STOP control. Although the signaling is present, even Sony doesn't use the FW port on their hard disk recorder (HVR-DR60) for START/STOP control.
- Belt Mount
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