When recorded video is being worked upon, the editing process can involve some can-be-d0ne without file conversion, transcoding, and rewrapping. Maybe that’s where the MR-HD200U comes in at the NAB Show in Vegas.
The MR-HD200U records on non-proprietary Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) solid state memory, in a compact unit that can be permanently attached to JVC’s ProHD cameras. Attach it to any of those, and it will give you 1.6 hours in the 720p mode and approximately 1.2 hours in 1080i mode. The unit also features a built-in hard disk drive (HDD) for extended recording times of up to 10 hours. Recorded image is the same HD broadcast quality, whether recording on solid state memory or the hard disk drive. All recording is done in a swappable module that can be detached from the camera.
It also helps cut down time by doing without the need to transfer the files onto a computer for editing, since you can edit on it directly. Expected to be available in the 4th quarter of the year, editing studios are sure looking forward to this one.
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