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HD DV
nNovia Brand
QC Deck
The QC Deck is a small, lightweight, portable recorder designed for professional
videographers shooting with either analog or digital camcorders to capture
"Edit-Ready" clips directly to a removable media, the Mediapac. The
Mediapac can subsequently be mounted on a computer where the contents are
dragged and dropped into a Workstation or directly into the timeline of a
Non-Linear Editor (NLE). This eliminates the lengthy “capture” process,
saving significant time and money and brings the benefits of the all-digital
workflow to the videographer for both analog and digital cameras. The QC Deck
also provides for immediate playback of captured digital content to an analog
monitor. The QC Deck can also record and playback, in the digital mode only, HD
pictures coded in the HDV compression format.
The videographer can organize his shoot with an eye toward simplifying the
back-end work by taking advantage of the 99 bins offered. Each bin is analogous
to a tape and when a recording is started a clip is defined. Up to 97 clips for
each bin are numbered. When connecting to a computer, each recorded bin appears
as a folder and within it each clip appears as a file.
For a comparison of features between the QuickCapture A2D2, Deck and HD, click here.
For a detailed presentation of the QuickCapture devices, the technology behind
them and examples of digital workflow, visit the Learning
Center.
Key Features
 | Compact & lightweight
 | Media is removable, housed in a patented shock protection system (Mediapac).
 | Mediapac is available in capacities from 40 to 120 GB.
 | For harsh environments, Mediapac is also available in Solid State
capacities of 4, 8 and 16 GB.
 | Mediapac can be connected directly to computer: optional USB or 1394 cable
 | Create a 6 GB partition not seen by the recorder. Partition can hold any
data desired.
 | Organize content as you record; 99 Bins, each with up to 97 numbered clips
 | Backlit LCD displays detailed current information
 | Two selectable user operating modes
 | VTR mode
 | Simple VTR like push-button controls
 | 8 seconds of pre-record
 | Playback from Last Clip
 | Create a clip with no frame lost while recording
 | Quick access to clips on playback
 | Bin Number Memorization through recycling of power
 | Editable Time & Date Recording
 | Timelapse Recording: Preset increments or Trigger
 | Selectable Auto Play & Auto Record on power up |
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 | HDD mode
 | No drivers required
 | Selectable (After Recording!) File System: Fat32 or NTFS
 | File Types: AVI, MOV, MXF (OP1A), M2T* (Digital mode only)
 | Supports Different Volume ID's: Mount multiple units at once |
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 | One IEEE-1394 DV Input /Output 6-pin connector for HDD and camera
interface
 | Analog connections are Composite and S-video, 2 channels of unbalanced
audio and SMPTE time code input.
 | Anti-Shock Engineering
 | Robust Transactional File System
 | Tally Light: Record Indicator and Low Capacity Drive Indicator
 | Firmware Update via 1394
 | Remote control using Sony’s 422 protocol with extensive device specific
commands
 | Operates either with Battery or A/C Adapter |
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*M2T files are used for HDV recordings and are not natively editable with Final
Cut Pro at this time. Please contact Apple with any questions.
NOTE:
This information was copy and pasted directly
from the manufacturer website.
Please allow for errors and omissions
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