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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERS

EMP is proud to announce the addition of the Fast Forward Video Dual Channel Omega Decks to our Equipment Rental and Mobile Facilities inventory.
DDR

The units deliver all the advantages of clean digital images and the random access non-linear benefits
of hard disk media, as well as the familiar transport controls, plus inputs and outputs found on current
analog VTRs

Some applications include Instant Replay, Slow Motion, Key & Fill Signals, Animation, Video Walls,
Staging, Video Assist and Multi Camera Sync Playback.

Some of the features and benefits include:

  • TWO SEPARATE INDEPENDENT CHANNELS WITH FULL I/O
  • FRONT PANEL TOUCH SCREEN MENU
  • ANALOG COMPONENT (Y/R-Y/B-Y) AND COMPONENT VIDEO I/O
  • SDI OPTION
  • SWITCHABLE OUTPUT BETWEEN Y/R-Y/B-Y AND RGB
  • BALANCED STEREO AUDIO I/O
  • RS 422 MACHINE CONTROL WITH SONY / SMPTE PROTOCOL
  • SMPTV / EBU LONGITUDINAL TIME CODE (LTC)
  • CHASE LOCK
  • USER SELECTABLE MOTION JPEG COMPRESSION AS LOW AS 4:1
  • LOOP RECORD FEATURE
  • INSTANT CUEING, CLIP RECALL
  • PLAYLIST MANAGEMENT AND CLIP NAMING FROM THE FRONT PANEL
  • DYNAMIC TRACKING SLOW MOTION PLAYBACK

DDR Features


CONTROL OPTIONS:

With EMP’s DNF ST420 Shotbox Controllers, you can record, organize and recall any clip in the Omega DDR with the touch of a single button. There are also 10 banks to allow your operators easy layout as well.
Shotbox
Another option is our DNF ST300-SSM-T Slow Motion Controller. This option allows you to control both channels from the one box and gives your operator standard VTR Type record and playback functions on one panel.
Controller
EMP can also provide you software to load on your laptop or desktop PC to give you control of each channel via a COM port. You can build, organize and playback your clip playlist straight from your PC.

Give us a call. Check out what the Omega Dual Channel DDR can do for your next show.

Be sure to add these new additions to your next Equipment Rental Package, Post-Production job or Mobile Television Unit project. Check out EMP!

September 11, 2003

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