Description
Datavideo ProRes 4K Video Recorder- Desktop
ProRes 4K Video Recorder-Desktop
HDR-80 is a ProRes 4K recorders that record video on two SSD hard drives. It is a desk top model meant to be used on a table top. The recorder has a high resolution 5” LCD touch screen on the front for video monitoring, device settings and configuration.
HDR-80 is able to record video in resolutions up to 2160p 60 using the available SDI and HDMI interfaces at the back. SDI is available in bitrates all the way from HD up to 12G-SDI while HDMI connections support both HDMI 2.0 and 1.4 technology. With multiple HDMI and SDI inputs you can also record up to four 1080p sources at the same time.
Dual SSD drives ensure sufficient storage for long duration recording. As one disk fills up, the recording automatically continue on the next disk. It’s easy to expand video storage by swapping a single disk.
A Recorder Designed for a Multi-Camera Production Environment
The HDR-80 4K ProRes Recorder is a identical recorder in two different form factors. Datavideo brings professional ProRes recording and other professional features to a cost-effective price level.
Easy post-edit and playback
Compressed videos are saved on two 2.5″ SSD D. If one disk is full, the recording will automatically continue on the second disk. It’s easy to expand storage for continuous recording.
Supports Multiple Inputs and Output Configurations
Supports one 4K HDMI input, one 12G SDI input, and three 3G-SDI input as well as video outputs with embedded audio. Audio input can be embedded into the video for output playback thus making HDR-80 the device for live event broadcast.
4K Recording & Compressed in 10-Bit 4:2:2 ProRes
The 4K recorders use a 10-bit ProRes 422 compressed codec for recording UHD 4K videos. Apple ProRes, a codec technology developed for high-quality, high-performance editing in Final Cut Pro X, is one of the most popular codecs in professional post-production.
The recorder has a high resolution 5” LCD touch screen on the front for video monitoring, device settings, and configuration. The monitor also provides a complete suite of scopes and calibration tools such as waveform, vectorscope, focus peaking to ensure perfect recording.
Zebra Pattern
Zebra pattern is a feature that overlays some stripes onto the image that indicate exposure levels. Areas that are close to overexposure will be laid a striped pattern acting as a warning indicator to the user that the highlights are blown out and not recorded and the user should adjust the exposure accordingly. The zebra function is a very useful feature in checking the amount of brightness to which the subject has been exposed.
Histogram
A histogram is a graphical representation of the tonal values of your image. Dark tones are displayed on the left side and tones get lighter as you move rightward. Vertical axis displays the amount of tones . In general, an evenly distributed image should yield a bell-shaped curve as most tones should gather in the middle portion of the histogram between darkest and lightest tones.
RGB Parade
The RGB parade is a helpful tool to separate out the three color channels of digital video in order to improve your video edits.
Vector Scope
The Vector Scope is used to measure Hue and Saturation in a video image. The proximity a signal to the color markers on the rim indicate what color it is. If the signal gathers at the center, it means the video image has no color information or simply black-and- white. It may not help if your video image contains too much skin tones but it is definitely a good tool for monitoring the image colors.
4 Channels Recording and Operated Like a Video Switcher
Not just for a single-camera setup, HDR-80 can record up to four 1080p60 streams simultaneously to separate ProRes files. All files are synced with the same time code, making it easy for tracking during post-production.
The HDR-80 is not only a ISO recorder, it can also be used as a four channel HD video switcher. Display all four sources in quadview, you can cue and simply tap the touch screen to switch seamlessly between cameras. PGM output can even be used for live streaming.
Three Input Setups
The three input setups are designed for 3G ISO recording and HD replay.
Closed Caption
With closed caption support, embedded captions on SDI inputs can be encoded as metadata in recorded .mov files.
ProRes 4K Video Recorder- Desktop
Product Specification
Model Number
Video Standard
Video Format
1080p 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60Hz
1080i 50/59.94/60Hz
720p 50/59.94/60Hz
Supported Video Input Signal
3x 3G-SDI
1x HDMI 2.0
1x HDMI 1.4
Video Output
1x HDMI 2.0
3x HDMI 1.4
Analog Audio Input
Analog Audio Output
Embedded Audio
HDMI Input / Output (8CH)
Storage Medium
Multi-channel Recording
Estimated Record Time (min per 10GB)
4K60: 1h21m (Proxy), 36m (LT), 25m (422), 17m (HQ)
3G: 5h6m (Proxy), 2h22m (LT), 1h40m (422), 1h7m (HQ)
ITB:
4K60: 5h26m (Proxy), 2h26m (LT), 1h42m (422), 1h8m (HQ)
3G: 20h25m (Proxy), 9h30m (LT), 6h42m (422), 4h30m (HQ)
Recording Media
Storage File System
Recorded File Format
Video Recording Bit Rate / Color Sampling
ProRes 422
ProRes 422 LT
ProRes 422 Proxy
Audio Recording Format
Sampling rate 48KHz 24bit
Preview Display
Time Code In / Out
External Sync / Genlock
External Control
DVIP (Ethernet),
GPI (3.5Ø phone jack)
Power Failure Protection
Chassis
Dimension (LxWxH)
Weight
Operating Temp. Range
Power
What’s in the Box
1 x Adaptor + AC Cord
2 x 2.5” Removable HDD/SSD Enclosure
8 x Screws for 2.5 Removable HDD/SSD Enclosure
2 x Blank Label
1 x SATA to USB Cable
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