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FFV showcases Elite HD, taps JPEG 2000
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Apr 8, 2008 - 12:09:54 PM
The Elite HD, the first camera-mounted digital video recorder (DVR) and
player to use the JPEG 2000 (J2K) compression codec for recording
HD-SDI video signals, will be on display at Fast Forward Video’s NAB
booth.
Designed to mount on the back or base of a camcorder, the Elite HD
accepts an incoming HD-SDI video signal with up to eight channels of
embedded audio and uses J2K to record at data rates up to 100 Mbs.
Video is stored to an off-the-shelf, hot-swappable 2.5-inch SATA drive,
which provides up to 10 times more storage at a greatly reduced cost.
In addition, the Elite HD enables streamlined, file-based workflows
with its modular design, which can be easily detached from the
camcorder and connected directly to a nonlinear editing system via USB
cable.
"Once again, FFV has shown its industry leadership by delivering a
camera-mounted HD-SDI recording and playback system that solves the
dual problems of quality and high storage media costs," says Mark
Playdon, sales director of Fast Forward Video. "Unlike any other
available solution, the Elite HD harnesses the power of J2K, which
provides compression within each frame of recorded output, for the
high-quality video that HD broadcasters and their viewers have come to
expect."
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