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[. . . ] **Transfer at twice-normal playback speed is available only when playing back an MPEG IMX cassette. ss Long Recording and Playback Times These VTRs provide long recording and playback times. s 184 (525)/220 (625) minutes using an L cassette s 60 (525)/71 (625) minutes using an S cassette Capability One significant feature of MPEG IMX VTRs is the legacy playback capability to replay all of Sony's digital Digital BETACAM and BETACAM SX to analog BETACAM SP and BETACAM 1/2-inch SD formats. This not only protects legacy analog libraries, but also protects ongoing analog acquisition. [. . . ] This function allows applications that require titling with a single VTR or A/B-roll with two VTRs, as well as audio mixing and channel swapping. ss DMC Capability Equipped with Dynamic Motion Control, this VTR provides slow-motion playback from its control panel or from external controllers such as Sony BVE Series Editors or the DTR-3000 Slow Motion Controller. ss Optional Remote Control Panel Using the optional control panel BKMW-101, these VTRs can be controlled simultaneously from the same control panel. MPEG IMX Format Tape width Tape material Recording/Playback time Tape speed Track pitch Tracks per frame Longitudinal tracks Compression Video bit rate Active lines per frame Sampling frequency Quantization Error correction Compression Sampling frequency Quantization Data recording capability Error correction 12. 65 mm (1/2-inch) Metal particle tape Max. 184 (525)/220 (625) min with L-cassette 64. 467 (525)/53. 776 (625) mm/s 21. 7 µm 8 tracks/frame Time code/Control MPEG-2 4:2:2P@ML, Intra frame coding (ISO/IEC 13818-2000) 50 Mb/s 512 (525)/608 (625) Y: 13. 5 MHz, R-Y/B-Y: 6. 75 MHz 8 bits/sample Reed-Solomon None 48 kHz Selectable, 16 bits/sample (8 channels) or 24 bits/sample (4 channels) Yes Reed-Solomon ss Variable Speed Control s Digital BETACAM tape: ­1 to +3 times s MPEG IMX tape: ­1 to +3 times s BETACAM SX tape: ­1 to +2 times s BETACAM SP tape: ­1 to +3 times s BETACAM tape: ­1 to +3 times With noiseless image and digital jog sound. Figures are relative to normal play speed. General Video Audio MSW-2000 Series with Ethernet Capability 5 ss Shot-Mark Handling These VTRs can scan tapes with shot marks and automatically detect their positions. After scanning, a list of all the marks can be displayed on a monitor, allowing easy cueing to any mark. ss Easy maintenance Most of the circuitry of MPEG IMX VTRs is arranged on plug-in boards to allow quick and easy maintenance. The drum assembly has been designed for simple, low-cost maintenance by adopting the upper drum mechanism and an auto adjustment function used in BETACAM SX VTRs. This helps to drastically reduce the frequency of periodic scanner replacement. ss Easy Integration into FlexicartTM and LMS Systems These MPEG IMX studio VTRs can be used in Flexicart and LMS systems. Integration is quick and easy. ss UMID (Metadata) Handling In the MSW-2000 Series, special care has been given to metadata handling in order to increase production efficiency and to provide utmost convenience in media asset management systems and material distribution systems. In general, metadata consists of user-defined data indicating when, where, or by whom the material was created, and a variety of other data describing the material content. Among such metadata, UMID, as standardized in SMPTE 330M, is a globally unique identifier used for the identification of picture/audio material and data. UMID is automatically generated within compatible equipment such as VTRs and camcorders during each recording. MSW-2000 Series VTRs provide the facility to automatically generate and record UMID on tape while dubbing and editing. This recorded UMID is used in subsequent processes from editing and archiving and on to distribution, bringing efficiency throughout the entire program production process. 6 MSW-M2000E *The Ethernet connector is available on MSW-M2000E/M2000EP/M2100E/M2100EP or when other models are equipped with the Ethernet option (BKMW-E3000). , The Sony e-VTR is a network-capable MPEG IMX VTR, which enables 1/2-inch tape-based content to be integrated into common Ethernet network environments. The Sony e-VTR lineup consists of the MSW-M2000E recorder and MSW-M2100E player, which offer Ethernet capability as standard, and four other MSW-2000 models, which offer this with an optional e-VTR board (BKMW-E3000). [. . . ] The e-VTR also supports the industry- Supported Protocols and Interfaces TCP/IP, FTP, HTTP, DHCP, SNMP, 1000Base-T (GbE), 100Base-TX, 10Base-T System Requirements for the Supplied e-VTR Manager Software PC Operating system Memory capacity CPU Display Sound Interface Hard disk drive IBM PC/AT-Compatible machine Microsoft Windows 2000, XP (with DirectX 8. 1b or higher) 256-MB RAM minimum 1-GHz Intel Pentium processor or faster XGA 1024 x 768 or higher with more than 16-bit high color MCI Device & Driver, Microphone, Speaker Fast Ethernet or GbE is recommended 5 MB or more available 8 BKMW-101 Remote Control Panel BKMW-102 Remote Control Unit BKMW-103 Control Panel Expansion Kit BKMW-104 HD Upconverter Board BKMW-E3000 Network Interface Board (for e-VTR) RCC-5G Remote Cable RMM-131 Rack Mount Kit MLB-1M-100 Memory Label for Tele-File System BZNW-5000/1000 Series MMStationTM/ISRTM Proxy Remote Monitoring and Maintenance Software BCT-6MX/12MX/22MX/32MX/60MX (Small) BCT-64MXL/94MXL/124MXL/184MXL (Large) MPEG IMX Videocassettes 9 Specifications MSW-M2000/M2000P, MSW-M2000E/M2000EP, MSW-A2000/A2000P, MSW-2000 MPEG IMX Recorders General Power requirements Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity Mass Dimensions (W x H x D) Tape speed MSW-M2100/M2100P, MSW-M2100E/M2100EP MPEG IMX Players MPEG IMX Digital BETACAM BETACAM SX BETACAM/BETACAM SP Playback time (MPEG IMX) Fast forward/rewind time MPEG IMX Search speed range Digital BETACAM BETACAM SX BETACAM/BETACAM SP Servo lock time Load/unload time Input/Output signals Analog composite input Analog composite output Analog component input Analog component output SD-SDI input SD-SDI output SDTI-CP input SDTI-CP output HD-SDI output (option) Analog audio input Analog audio output Cue audio output Digital audio input (CH 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8), AES/EBU Digital audio output (CH 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8), AES/EBU Remote (RS-422A) Remote control RS-232C (ISR*) Parallel Remote Video control (1) Control Panel Time code input Time code output Ethernet Memory card insertion slot Monitor output L/R Phones Processor adjustment range Video level Chroma level Set up/Black level Chroma phase/hue System sync phase System SC phase Y/C delay Composite input level Digital video performance Sampling frequency Quantization Error correction Digital input to analog component output Analog component input to analog component output (MPEG IMX record/playback) Analog composite input to analog composite output (MPEG IMX record/playback) Digital audio performance Sampling frequency Quantization Analog input to analog output (MPEG IMX record/playback) AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz 2A (200 W)/AC 240 V +5 °C to +40 °C (+41 °F to +104 °F) -20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F) 20% to 90% (relative humidity) 23. 0 kg (50 lb 11 oz) 427 x 174 x 544 mm (16 7/8 x 6 7/8 x 21 1/2 inches) 64. 467(525)/53. 776(625) mm/s 96. 7 mm/s (except MSW-A2000/A2000P) 59. 515 (525)/59. 575 (625) mm/s 118. 6 (525)/101. 51 (625) mm/s (except MSW-2000) Max. 184 (525)/220 (625) min with BCT-184MXL cassette Approx. 3. 5 min with BCT-184MXL cassette ±78 times normal playback speed ±50 times normal playback speed (except MSW-A2000/A2000P) ±78 times normal playback speed ±35 (525)/±42 (625) times normal playback speed (except MSW-2000) 0. 5 (525)/0. 7 (625) s or less (from standby on) 6 sec or less -- BNC (x2, including one loop through output), 1. 0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative BNC (x3, including one character out), 1. 0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative BNC (x3, for 1 set, Y/R-Y/B-Y), Y: 1. 0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative, -- R-Y/B-Y: 0. 7 Vp-p, 75 BNC (x3, for 1 set, Y/R-Y/B-Y), Y: 1. 0 Vp-p, 75 , sync negative, R-Y/B-Y: 0. 7 Vp-p, 75 BNC (x2, including one active through out), -- SMPTE 259M (ITU-R BT. 656-3), 270 Mb/s BNC (x3, including one character out), SMPTE 259M (ITU-R BT. 656-3), 270 Mb/s -- BNC (x1), SMPTE 326M (SDTI-CP) BNC (x2), SMPTE 326M (SDTI-CP) BNC (x3) -- XLR (x4) (4CH: channel selectable) XLR (x4) (4CH: channel selectable) XLR (x1, only Digital Betacam playback) (MSW-M2000/M2000P/M2100/M2100P) BNC (x4), default 48 kHz -- (32 to 48 kHz with Sample Rate converter), Complies with AES-3id-1995 BNC (x4), 48 kHz fixed, Complies with AES-3id-1995 D-sub 9-pin (x2), Sony 9-pin remote interface D-sub 9-pin (x1), RS-232C interface D-sub 50-pin (x1) D-sub 50-pin (x1) Circular connector 10-pin -- XLR (x1) XLR (x1) RJ-45(x1), 1000Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T(MSW-M2000E/M2000EP/M2100E/M2100EP, or other models when equipped with the optional BKMW-E3000 board) "Memory Stick"TM (x1), PCMCIA (x1) XLR (x2) (channel selectable) JM-60 Stereo phone jack ±3 dB/ - to 3 dB selectable ±3 dB/ - to 3 dB selectable ±30 IRE/±210 mV ±30° ±15 µs ±200 ns ±100 ns (BETACAM/BETACAM SP playback only) ±3 dB -- Y: 13. 5 MHz, R-Y/B-Y: 6. 75 MHz Digital BETACAM: 10 bits/sample (MSW-M2000/M2000P/M2100/M2100P) Reed-Solomon code D/A quantization: 10 bits/sample Bandwidth: 0 to 5. 75 MHz ±0. 5 dB S/N ratio: 56 dB or more K-factor (2T pulse): 1% or less A/D and D/A quantization: 10 bits/sample Bandwidth: Y: 0 to 5. 75 MHz +0. 5/-2. 0 dB, R-Y/B-Y: 0 to 2. 75 MHz +0. 5/-2. 0 dB S/N ratio: 56 dB or more K-factor (2T pulse): 1% or less LF non-linearity: 3. 0% or less A/D and D/A quantization: 10 bits/sample Bandwidth: 0 to 5. 75 MHz +0. 5/-2. 0 dB S/N ratio: 53 dB or more Differential gain: 2% or less Differential phase: 2° or less Y/C delay: 20 ns or less K-factor (2T pulse): 1% or less MPEG IMX/BETACAM SX: 8 bits/sample 48 kHz (synchronized with video) MPEG IMX: 16 or 24 bits/sample (selectable) Betacam SX: 16 bits/sample Digital Betacam: 20 bits/sample (MSW-M2000/M2000P/M2100/M2100P) A/D and D/A quantization: 24 bits/sample Frequency response (0 dB at 1kHz): 20 Hz to 20 kHz +0. 5/-1. 0 dB Dynamic range (at 1 kHz, emphasis ON): More than 90 dB (16-bit mode), More than 95 dB (24-bit mode) Distortion (at 1 kHz, emphasis ON, reference level): Less than 0. 05% Cross talk (at 1 kHz, between any two channels): Less than -80 dB Wow & flutter: Below measurable level 20 dB (18 dB selectable) T1=50 µs, T2=15 µs *ISR: Interactive Status Reporting Head room Emphasis (ON/OFF selectable in REC mode) Supplied accessories Distributed by Distributed by PSW 4x16 rack mount screw (x4), Operation manual (x1), Installation manual (x1) *ISR: Interactive Status Reporting © 2005 Sony Corporation. 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