Information about D5 Hd
D-5 is a professional digital video format introduced by Panasonic in 1994. Like Sony's D-1 (8 bit), it is an uncompressed digital component system (10bit), but uses the same half-inch tapes as Panasonic's digital composite D-3 format. A 120 min D-3 tape will record 60 min in D-5/D-5 HD mode. D-5 standard definition decks can be retrofitted to record high definition with the use of an external HD input/output box. The HD deck conversion does not allow for any error correction that exists on standard definition recordings, as the full bandwidth of the tape is required for the HD recording.
D-5 HD
D-5 HD uses standard D-5 video tape cassettes to record HD material, using an intra-frame compression with a 4:1 ratio. D-5 HD supports the 1080 and the 1035 interlaced line standards at both 60 Hz and 59.94 Hz field rates, all 720 progressive line standards and the 1080 progressive line standard at 24, 25 and 30 frame rates. Four 48 kHz 20 bit PCM audio channels, or eight 48 kHz 24 bit channels, are also supported. D-5 runs at different data rates for different formats (taken from the hardware manual for the AJ-HD3700B:- 323 Mbit/s (1080/59.94i/8CH, 720/59.94p/8CH, 480/59.94i/8CH)
- 319 Mbit/s (576/50i/8CH)
- 300 Mbit/s (1080/59.94i/4CH, 720/59.94p/4CH, 480/59.94i/4CH)
- 258 Mbit/s (1080/23.98p/8CH, 1080/24p/8CH)
- 269 Mbit/s (1080/50i/8CH, 1080/25p/8CH, 576/50i/8CH)
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Panasonic
Public (NYSE: MC ,TYO: 6752 )
Founded March, 1918
Headquarters Kadoma, Osaka, Japan
Key people Fumio Ohtsubo, president
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Founded March, 1918
Headquarters Kadoma, Osaka, Japan
Key people Fumio Ohtsubo, president
Industry Electronics
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Sony Corporation
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Public (TYO: 6758 ; NYSE: SNE )
Founded May 7 1946 (adopted current name in 1958) by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita[1]
Headquarters Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan[1]
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ソニー株式会?
Public (TYO: 6758 ; NYSE: SNE )
Founded May 7 1946 (adopted current name in 1958) by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita[1]
Headquarters Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan[1]
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D-1 format was the first major professional digital video format, introduced in 1986 through efforts by SMPTE engineering committees.
D-1 stored uncompressed digitized component video, encoded at using the CCIR 601 raster format, along with PCM audio tracks as well as
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D-1 stored uncompressed digitized component video, encoded at using the CCIR 601 raster format, along with PCM audio tracks as well as
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Panasonic
Public (NYSE: MC ,TYO: 6752 )
Founded March, 1918
Headquarters Kadoma, Osaka, Japan
Key people Fumio Ohtsubo, president
Industry Electronics
Products Television products
telephones
computers
digital cameras
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Founded March, 1918
Headquarters Kadoma, Osaka, Japan
Key people Fumio Ohtsubo, president
Industry Electronics
Products Television products
telephones
computers
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D-3 is an uncompressed composite digital video tape format invented at NHK, and introduced commercially by Panasonic in 1991 to compete with Ampex's D-2. It uses half-inch metal particle tape at 83.88 mm/s (compare to D-2's 19 mm and 131.7 mm/s).
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