HD10 Component out.
I just read Steve Mullens HD10 Sept2003 review, and noticed this.
"The JY-HD10 is the first prosumer camcorder to offer analog component output. A bundled YPrPb cable (with three RCA plugs) supplies analog component output for all recording formats. A Playback menu lets you select the type of component output you need." Is this the same componet out that is standard on $10,000+ cams? Is there any limits or restrictions to using this componet out? Ken. |
There is component out on the JVC Cameras. It is supplied just as Mullen says it is.
Component output is a standard feature of many professional video decks and can be found on many cameras. This is the first camera at this price level that I know of that does this. Careful though, this is Analog component and if you want to interface with an HD editing card, they currently all require SDI. I hope this helps DBK |
Thanks Darren.
So component out will not be limited to SD resolution like the y/c? So the order would be Component out- SDI - HD card- for proper uncompressed out to disk. Ken. |
<<<-- Originally posted by Ken Hodson : Thanks Darren.
So component out will not be limited to SD resolution like the y/c? So the order would be Component out- SDI - HD card- for proper uncompressed out to disk. Ken. -->>> No the component out is HD component, not SD To edit uncompressed: Component out of the camera into a HD Component-Component SDI converter into an Uncompressed HD editing card. The converter is the expensive part of the equation. It will set you back about $2.5K DBK |
Thanks for the help.
Ken |
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