Pinnacle Systems White Paper HDV Simplified In September 2003 Canon Inc., Sharp Corporation, Sony Corporation, and Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) announced that the specification which defines “the recording and playback of igh-definition
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HDV hardware support in the form of camcorders and decks comes from Canon, JVC (Japanese Victor Company), Sharp, and Sony, although as of the latest revision to this document, neither Canon nor Sharp had product to offer. In this author's opinion, HDV is
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VideoSystems By Steve Mullen Though not a format unto itself, JVC’s ProHD pushes HDV forward by capturing PCM audio and true 24p. At NAB 2005, JVC introduced its new HDV camcorder, the GY-HD100. This camcorder records to videotape in the HDV
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This year's NAB was a very exciting show. At last year's show we got our first glimpse of HDV and the HD revolution. At this year's show HDV was everywhere – including several new professional HD camcorders that sell for well under $10,000!!
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Videography JVC is introducing the GY-HD100U, a professional, affordable high-definition (ProHD) progressive camcorder with true 24p capture and recording, and the BR-HD50U ProHD recorder player. Both products fit into the company’s
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DMN Feature: by John Virata Will you be editing HDV anytime soon? With the maturing of DV-based video cameras and applications, and the coming requirements that TV stations broadcast in a digital format by the end of 2006, consumer electronics
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DMN Interview: by Charlie White Exclusive interview includes first-ever photos of the GY-HD100 camcorder JVC plans to introduce ProHD, a new line of HDV-based products at NAB 2005. The new line of products includes two pro-level camcorders, an HDV
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EventDV by By Stephen F. Nathans Will the real professional HDV camcorder please stand up? On April 1, JVC announced the GY-HD100U, a three-chip camcorder that records video to 720p video to MiniDV tapes in two modes: the familiar 30p (30fps
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DV Mag By Adam Wilt March 2005 With affordable HDV cameras, decks, and NLES now available, is it time to toss DV in the digital dumpster and go high def? Not so fast. You can get HDV cameras capable of shooting high def 720p/30 or 1080i/60 for roughly the
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HDV Info Net by by Chris Hurd First HDV Camcorder with Interchangeable Lenses Still more than a month away from NAB2005, the biggest industry event of the year, and things are already heating up in the HDV world! It looks like the next offering in the HDV
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Liquid Edition version 6.1 is now available. LE6.1 is an important update that offers several great new features such as full screen preview and comprehensive Sony HDV support. Exciting new features now available with version 6.1 · Full Screen preview
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Videography By Peter Caranicas Feb 25, 2005 Back in the '80s, MTV launched with the battle cry, "I Want My MTV." Twenty-odd years later, a new generation of videographers may well pick up that mantra and apply it to the newly minted HDV standard, which
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With HDV now being a ground-breaking format, here are some frequently asked questions about HDV, editing, shooting, and more. What is the difference between the Sony and JVC HDV cameras? The JVC cameras are 720p. This means they have 720 lines of
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DV Mag by The Rev. John Jackman January 2005 A look down the road for HDV. Last year's announcement of the HDV format and JVC's demonstration of the JY-HD10U at DV Expo East 2003 created quite a stir of excitement. The Web forums were buzzing. Some folks
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This past year will go down as the year that HDV emerged. Back in April, at NAB, attendees got their first glance at the future - Sony's HDV camcorder. It was on display in a glass case and it wasn't actually working, but it generated a ton of excitement.
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