Sony Command Protocol:
HDR-70 uses Sony control commands for Record, Stop, Play, Status Sense, and Timecode Sense.
User-programmable GPI:
HDR-70?s GPI function can be programmed by the user inside the recorder’s menu.
SSD Compatible:
HDR-70 ensures compatibility with SSD hard drives.
Accidental Power-Off Protection:
In the case of an accidental power-off, like a blackout, the recorded file will still be saved, minus 2 seconds at the end of the file.
Datavideo’s HDR-70 is a hard drive based video recorder, with removable hard drive enclosure, designed for studio desktop applications. The HDR-70 records from both High and Standard Definition video equipment via HD/SD-SDI.
Sony Command Protocol:
HDR-70 uses Sony control commands for Record, Stop, Play, Status Sense, and Timecode Sense.
User-programmable GPI:
HDR-70?s GPI function can be programmed by the user inside the recorder’s menu.
SSD Compatible:
HDR-70 ensures compatibility with SSD hard drives.
Accidental Power-Off Protection:
In the case of an accidental power-off, like a blackout, the recorded file will still be saved, minus 2 seconds at the end of the file.
NTFS:
HDR-70 uses the NTFS file system.
On the Fly:
Media files are made on the fly with the HDR-70.
Time Code:
HDR-70 has SMPTE LTC time code input and output.
Gen-Lock:
HDR-70 features gen-lock input and pass-through.
Locking Power Connector:
Locking connectors keep the power plug securely attached.
Power-On Features:
HDR-70 has Power-On Record and Power-On Play.
Timelapse Recording:
HDR-70 is able to do timelapse recording.
Ref-In:
HDR-70 has Ref-in/loop-through, Black Burst, and Tri-level Signal.
292M SMTP:
HDR-70 conforms to the 292M SMTP Standard.