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David Decker October 23rd, 2007 06:50 PM

Sony HVR-25U
 
Hello!

I am thinking of adding a Sony HVR-25U to my system, and am wondering if any current users can tell me if it can make timecode window burns. I am using a DSR-80 DVCAM deck currently where you can switch on the time code window with a menu setting for making dubs. I need this option for some of my projects, and wondered if anyone could enlighten me on this.

Thanks!

BTW - New member - my first question post!

Joe Lawry October 23rd, 2007 11:27 PM

Yes you can turn on the timecode display when going cvbs or yuv out the back of the 25. It works the same way as the DSR-25 and 45. Slightly different to the 80/1500/1800s however as the 25 also has some other information on the screen, although nothing a logger will have issues with.

Google image search DSR 45 display and you'll see what im talking about on the LCD display on the front of the deck.

David Decker October 24th, 2007 08:29 AM

Thanks - just what I needed to know. Time to put one on order!

Joe Lawry October 24th, 2007 02:55 PM

Great wee decks, just dont buy the 15.. those things are worse than the old dsr11s..

David Decker October 24th, 2007 06:56 PM

Yes, the 25 seems to have a lot of features and proper connections - the 15 looks a little light with all the RCA connectors - which I am sure would work for some, but not here.

Thanks for your input!

Rick L. Allen December 30th, 2007 03:56 PM

Also, Sony is coming out with the M35u with an HD SDI out which will be the SDI cousin of the M25u. Might be worth the wait.

I also do all kinds of TC burns from M25 with no problems. You can change the size, style and location of the TC in many ways.


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