Software UpdateAn update of its free AVCHD transcoder that will allow users to down convert AVCHD content recorded by AVCCAM camcorders into DV files, in addition to
DVCPRO HD.Available at www.panasonic.com/avccam, the AVCHD Transcoder version 2.1 will provide AVCCAM users with even more flexibility for work across HD and SD workflow environments.
Featuring recording to SD/SDHC cards in AVCHD at up to 24Mbps (AC160), in full 4:2:2 quality to P2 cards, in either
DVCPro HD or AVC-INTRA at up to 100Mbps (HPX250) - both with full LPCM-quality sound - these cameras set a new benchmark in both quality and performance.
Incorporating a 2.2 megapixel, 2/3-type CCD (3CCD) image sensor and the latest AVC-Intra Codec for broadcasting (compatible with MPEG-4 AVC/H.264), the AJ-HPX3100 offers high image quality and performance for high-end video production and supports multi-format HD capability as well as SD, DVCPRO50,
DVCPRO and DV recording.
It is engineered to run six streams of 10-bit uncompressed HD video or 30 streams of
DVCPro HD video simultaneously for up to four users without the aid of a switch.
DVS' Venice allows for native real-time capture and playout of various broadcast formats such as Panasonic
DVCPro and AVC-Intra, Avid DNxHD and Sony XDCAM.
The performance-optimized architecture of the RAIDBank5 makes it ideal for storage-centric needs of professional digital audio applications and digital video production environments with support for multi-stream High Definition Video,
DVCPro for broadcasting use, Apple's Pro-Res 422 for post production on Final Cut Studio, as well as uncompressed Standard Definition and High Definition video workflow.