Blu-ray Disc™ & HDD Recorder
SR-HD1700
SR-HD1350
Blu-ray DiscTM and HDD Combo Recorder
Combo Deck Enhances
Compatibility and Simplicity
Record BDMV, BDAV, DVD-VR and DVD-Video
discs directly from a variety of sources, or from
the internal high-capacity hard disk drive,
and ensure compatibility with the widest
range of players.
■ Direct Recording on Disc
It is possible to record BDMV, BDAV, DVD-VR and DVD-Video discs
directly from a variety of sources in addition to dubbing from the
deck’s internal high-capacity HDD.
■ Supports import of MOV and MXF files
The deck supports import of MOV and MXF* files from JVC ProHD
cameras (GY-HM890/HM850, GY-HM600, etc.) recorded in HQ mode
(35Mbps) or SP mode (25Mbps/19Mbps). You can perform simple
editing at the deck’s HDD with no need for a computer, and output the
result to a Blu-ray Disc.
*MXF file import only on the SR-HD1700.
■ LAN Transfer Capability (SR-HD1700 only)
Video files edited on a PC using NLE can be uploaded to the
SR-HD1700 for creation of a Blu-ray Disc.*
■ Continuous long-time recording capability
It is possible to record continuously up to 24 hours on Blu-ray or 8
hours on DVD, which can be helpful in applications such as facility
surveillance, monitoring, and checking on-air content at a broadcast
station. When continuous recording time is reached, the recorder
stops once, then resumes recording until the media becomes full.*
Depending on the standard of the Blu-ray Disc being used, it may not be possible to record until completely full.
*2
*1 Files become separated when recording is stopped and resumed.
1, *2
■ RS-232C or LAN external control (SR-HD1700 only)
For usage in specialized PC controlled systems, the deck is equipped
with an RS-232C terminal that enables external control via PC. Besides
enabling control of recording and playback of various media, a vast
array of control protocols provide Title/Chapter direct selection and
other functions essential for content export. The ability to send remote
control codes also helps to simplify operations. When sending RS-232C
signals from a PC to the deck, it is possible to bundle commands in a
packet and send it via LAN to the deck, where the packet commands
are extracted and restored to RS-232C commands.
RS-232C