Sony 3-270-589-12 (1) User Manual

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Overview
Features
The PDW-F75 is a professional disc recorder supporting 
HD playback and recording with Professional Disc
 1)
 
media.
When you use this unit in combination with a nonlinear 
editing system, the FAM 
2)
 function enables data file 
transfers between the unit and computers over the i.LINK 
interface, allowing the unit to be used like an external hard 
drive. Its compact design, which also permits vertical 
placement, saves installation space on the desktop.
The unit can be used as a player for video editing and 
program output, and as a recorder for nonlinear editing. 
For these applications, it can be connected to Sony 
nonlinear editors, monitors, and video equipment with 
HDSDI interfaces via its standard HDSDI I/O connectors. 
It incorporates a color LCD display, allowing you to check 
video and use the menu system without connecting an 
external monitor.
1) Professional Disc is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
2) FAM: File access mode
Features of This Unit
The principal features of this unit are as follows.
MPEG HD
 1)
 codec
High-quality video and audio recording and 
playback
The MPEG HD codec provides video compression 
compliant with the MPEG-2 MP@HL standard. It enables 
HD 4:2:0 digital component file recording in the 1080i 
(1,080 effective scanning lines, interlaced) format 
currently in use by many broadcast facilities. 
Uncompressed PCM recording of 16-bit 48 kHz audio 
delivers a wide dynamic range with a high signal-to-noise 
ratio.
1) MPEG HD is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Video bitrates and audio channels selectable 
according to application
You can select the appropriate video bitrate for your 
application from three video bitrate modes: 35 Mbps (HQ: 
high quality mode), 25 Mbps (SP: standard mode), and 18 
Mbps (LP: long-play mode). You can select 2-channel or 
4-channel audio, with the ability to record 120 minutes or 
more of audio. If the audio channel modes are the same, 
different video bitrates can be mixed on the same disc.
Long recording times
When two-layer Professional Discs are used, this unit can 
record about 190 minutes in SP mode and about 185 
minutes in DVCAM mode.
Rich selection of recording and playback 
functions
Support for multiple frame frequencies
The unit can record and play back five different frame 
frequencies: 1080/59.94i (displayed as 60I), 50i (displayed 
as 50I), 29.97PsF (displayed as 30P), 25PsF, and 
23.98PsF. The unit features a standard 2-3 pulldown 
function, and can output 60I when playing back a disc 
recorded in 23.98PsF.
DVCAM recording
The optional PDBK-104 SD Input Upconverter Board is 
available for input of SDSDI or composite signals, to 
enable DVCAM-format recording.
HD downconvert function
The unit is provided with a downconvert function. HD disc 
playback signals can be downconverted to SD signals and 
then output as SDSDI or composite signals, or output via 
the i.LINK (DV) interface. This allows you to shoot and 
record masters in an HD environment, and to use SD 
nonlinear editors and monitors for editing and program 
output.