Product Code: DATAHDR80
Suggested Retail Price £2397+VAT
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Contact Our Technical TeamThe HDR-80 is Datavideo’s newly designed dual 2.5-inch hard disk recorder. The device has a built-in 5-inch touch screen, allowing you to easily configure parameters and view the video. 12G-SDI, 3G-SDI and HDMI inputs utilize the ProRes video compression technique to provide superior video quality.
The HDR-80 offers close caption function. Subtitles can be saved as a separate file on the disk for quick post-editing. Audio input can be embedded into video for output playback thus making HDR-80 the device for live event broadcast. Control interface includes DVIP (Ethernet), GPI and RS-232, which are adaptable in all environments.
Here's an overview of our vendors exhibiting at ISE 2020. Please call us on +44 (0)1457 851000 if you would like to book a stand tour with one of our manufacturers. BLACKMAGIC DESIGN HALL 3, STAND C140 The Video Assist 12G 5” and 7” monitor recorders are now shipping. The original HD versions were incredibly popular with AV technicians who wanted to verify SDI and HDMI feeds and check waveform levels. For production teams, their 4K HDR capture makes them a superb on-camera SD card recorder. The ATEM Mini is a very small, cost-effective 4 channel HDMI video switcher with streaming output. Great as a portable mixer or a signal switcher, it’s being adopted by everyone from conference producers to AV technicians looking for simple HDMI switching.
Datavideo's DAC-75T is designed to convert video signals from VGA, HDMI, SDI to HDMI or SDI. With touchscreen control, it's a great ally for venues, conference teams and AV rental teams that need to be ready for whatever the presenter needs to project. DAC-75T makes childplay of connecting your source to a screen or projector. The DAC-75T does upscaling, downscaling and standards conversion for any HDMI, VGA or SDI device to any HDMI or SDI screen or projector. RCA inputs allow audio to be embedded to the output of the video signal for recording purposes.