The Sony MSWA2000/1 is a studio editing recorder using Sony's MPEG IMX format and SDTI-CP (Serial Digital Transport Interface- Content Packages). Standard definition MPEG IMX is a 4:2:2 format with the distinction of being based on the MPEG-2 compression scheme, resulting in higher quality images at lower data rates. A great feature of the MSWA2000/1 is its legacy playback ability, making sure archived Betacam footage can be used. Whether it is digital or analog based, any Betacam library becomes readily available with this versatile VTR. Excellent Picture Quality using MPEG IMX The MPEG IMX's high-quality digital video utilizes 4:2:2 sampling with a data rate up to 50Mbps. Because the format is based upon MPEG compression standards, the camera integrates perfectly with other MPEG devices. For DTV satellite broadcast use, MPEG IMX has the added convenience of being a broadcast-ready. MPEG-Data Compression and Component Video The MSWA2000/1 employs 8-bit 4:2:2 component video sampling and MPEG-2 4:2:2P data compression at 50 mega-bits/second. The MPEG data stream can be output via the SDTI-CP output. This allows for rapid data transfers to non-linear platforms and network servers. Tape Libraries Remain Viable The unit is fully capable of playing back almost the entire family of Sony professional 1/2" tape formats. Extensive back catalogs of stock footage, news content, and even contemporary standard definition programming can be efficiently used with one piece of equipment. An Eye to the DTV Future The deck can be set up for up-conversion from standard definition to HDTV formats. With the optional up-conversion card the deck can output 720p, 1080i formats. Digital Video Requires Digital Audio The MSWA2000/1 can input up to 8 16-bit digital audio channels- all independently editable. Switching to 24-bit audio, the deck can handle 4 channels of audio. Control knows for all eight audio channels are located on the machine's front panel. MPEG-2 4:2:2P@ML 50Mb/s, I-frame compression The MSW-M2000/M2000P and MSW-A2000/A2000P employ 8-bit 4:2:2 component video sampling and MPEG-2 4:2:2P@ML data compression at 50 Mb/s,I-frame. MPEG bit stream data over SDTI-CP The MSW-M2000/M2000P and MSW-A2000/A2000P recorders can input and output an MPEG Elementary Stream over SDTI-CP (SMPTE 326M), enabling the transfer of data to other MPEG devices,such as non-linear editors and servers. Signal System MPEG IMX (30, 40, 50 Mbps) Tape Format MPEG IMX Playback: Betacam SX, Betacam SP, Betacam Tape Speed MPEG IMX 184 min (525/59.94i) 220 min (625/50i) Betacam SX 194 min Analog Betacam 90 min (525/59.94i) 108 min (625/50i) Signal-to-Noise Ratio Not Specified By Manufacturer Maximum Recording Time MPEG IMX 64.5 mm/s (525/59.94i) 53.8 mm/s (625/50i) Betacam SX 59.6 mm/s Analog Betacam 118.6 mm/s (525/59.94i) 101.5 mm/s (625/50i) Audio Signal Format MPEG IMX, Digital Betacam, AES/EBU Audio (16-bit , 8ch or 24-bit 4ch) Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz, +0.5 dB/-1.0 dB (0 dB at 1 kHz) Signal to Noise Ratio Not Specified By Manufacturer Input and Output Connectors Analog Composite Input: BNC (x2, Including Loop Through Output) Analog Composite Output: BNC (x3, Including One Character Output) Analog Component Input: BNC (x3) SDI Input: BNC (x2 Input, x3 Output) SDTI-CP: BNC SMPTE 326M, SDTI-CP (x1 Input, x2 Output) HD-SDI (Optional): BNC (x3 Output) Analog Audio: XLR (x4 Input, Output) Cue Audio Output: XLR (x1, only Digital Betacam Playback) Digital Audio: BNC AES/EBU (x4 Input, Output) RS-422A: 9-Pin D-Sub, Sony 9-pin interface (x2) RS-232C: 9-Pin D-Sub, RS-232 Interface Parallel Remote: D-sub 50-pin (x1) Video Control (1): D-sub 50-pin (x1) Control Panel: 10-Pin DIN Time Code: XLR (x1 Input, Output) Memory Card: Memory Stick (x1) Monitor Output L/R: XLR (x2, Channel Selectable) Phones: JM-60 Streo Phone Jack Power Requirements 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption 200W Operating Temperature 40-104 degrees Fahrenheit (5-40 degrees Celsius ) Dimensions (WxHxD) 16.875 x 6.875 x 21.5" (42.7 x 17.4 x 54.4 cm) Weight 50.7 lb (23 kg) |