Sony HVR-M15N, HVR-M25N, HVR-M15P, HVR-M25P User Manual

Digital HD Videocassette Recorder
HVR-M25N/M25P HVR-M15N/M15P
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The Perfect Choice for Cost-effective HD Productions – the Sony HVR-M25 and HVR-M15 HDV 1080i VTRs
In 2004, Sony introduced affordable, yet high-performance HD recording systems adopting the HDV™ 1080i specification of the HDV format to a wide range of professional videographers. Upon that introduction, these HDV systems gained a rapid and wide acceptance due to their high picture quality, outstanding performance, and cost­effectiveness. Today, in response to the demands for greater levels of operability such as longer recording time and time-code-recording capabilities, Sony introduces its latest HDV recorders – the HVR-M25 and HVR-M15. The HVR-M25 and HVR-M15 enable users to record and play back video in a choice of formats – HDV 1080i, DVCAM™, and DV. They also feature a down-conversion capability for 1080i recording, which provides the flexibility to record in either standard definition (SD) or high definition (HD) depending on your production needs. One of the most powerful features of these VTRs is their compatibility with standard cassettes in addition to mini cassettes, which provides extended recording time of up to 276 minutes. In addition, these VTRs provide a convenient function to copy not just the video and audio of an original tape via an i.LINK
TM*1
connection, but also the time code. Both models are optimized for use with nonlinear editing systems thanks to their highly compact size and easy operations. However, the HVR-M25 provides additional powerful features such as a built-in 2.7-inch*
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type, 16:9 LCD monitor and an HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) output for more demanding production environments. The HVR-M25 and HVR-M15 offer a highly powerful, yet cost-effective tool for nonlinear editing systems that will serve both today’s production needs, as well as those of tomorrow.
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HDV 1080i Specification
The HDV 1080i specification*3of the HDV format features 1,080 effective scanning lines (interlace scanning system) and 1,440 horizontal pixels. It adopts the MPEG-2 compression format (MP@H-14 for video), which uses 8-bit digital component recording with a sampling rate of 4:2:0. MPEG-1 Audio Layer II is used as the audio compression format, allowing for two-channel recording with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz/16-bit. The HDV 1080i specification provides high picture quality that can be used for HDTV program production.
HDV FORMAT
Track Pattern of the HDV 1080i Specification
HVR-M25 & HVR-M15 COMMON FEATURES
Compatible with Existing and New DV Videocassette Tape
As a member of the proven DV family of formats, the HDV format has, from the outset, been developed for compatibility with all grades of DV videocassette tape. This allows operators to use high-grade DV videocassette tapes for applications where high robustness is critical, or consumer-grade videocassette tapes for more economical operations. For heavy-duty applications, the DigitalMaster
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high-grade cassette tape has been developed. This tape is compatible with the HDV, DVCAM, and DV formats.
Switchable Recording and Playback – HDV 1080i/DVCAM/DV SP and 60i/50i
The HVR-M25/M15 can switch between HDV 1080i, DVCAM, and DV*
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recording, providing full flexibility to record in either standard definition or high definition depending on your production needs. In addition, it can be switched between 60i and 50i modes (NTSC and PAL), which allows for flexible production operations, without the need for two separate VTRs of each standard.
Dual-size Cassette Mechanism
The HVR-M25/M15 has a dual-size cassette mechanism that accepts both mini- and standard-sized DigitalMaster, DVCAM, and DV cassette tapes – without using any special adaptor. This feature allows the six different types of cassette tape to be used without the cumbersome process associated with additional mechanical hardware.
Long Recording Time
The HDV format adopts the same track pitch and tape speed as the DV format, thus offering the same recording time – a maximum of 276 minutes when recording on a DigitalMaster standard cassette tape and a maximum of 63 minutes when recording on a DigitalMaster mini cassette tape.
*1 i.LINK is a trademark of Sony Corporation used only to designate that a product contains an IEEE 1394 connector. Not all products with an i.LINK connector will necessarily communicate with each other. For information on compatibility, operating conditions, and proper connection, please refer to the documentation supplied with any device with an i.LINK connector. For information on devices that include an i.LINK connection, please contact your nearest Sony office. *2 Viewable area measured diagonally. *3 The HDV format also defines the HDV 720P specification, which features 720 effective scanning lines (progressive scanning system) and 1,280 horizontal pixels. *4 The HVR-M25/M15 supports DV SP mode only; no support for DV LP mode.
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