Digitising Broadcast DVCam SR Tape | Oxford UK

Broadcast tapes converted to digital format Oxfordshire UK

DVCAM is a variation of the DV format introduced by Sony in 1996, and aimed at the semi-professional and lower-end professional market. DVCAM uses the same type of tape and compression as DV and MiniDV but at a higher speed (almost 50% faster). In common with all DV formats, DVCAM uses tape that is ¼-inch (6.35 mm) wide. DVCAM uses metal evaporated (ME) tape and come in two different sizes. The smaller size uses the same form-factor as MiniDV and can hold up to 40 minutes, which the larger size (which is actually the medium size DV tape) can hold up to 184 minutes. Technically, any DV cassette can record any variant of DV video.

OUR SERVICES IN BETACAM BROADCAST CONVERSION

THE FOLLOWING VIDEO TAPES OR REELS ARE CHARGED SEPARATELY DUE TO THE COMPLEXITY OR RARITY OF THE TAPE AND DIGITISATION REQUIREMENTS
VIDEO FORMATS VIDEO TAPE DESCRIPTION OUTPUT FORMAT COST PER UNIT
PHILIPS N1500 / N1700 VCR V-32 | VCR 45 | VCR 60 square tapes Pro-Res 422HQ 75.00
JVC D-9/DIGITAL S The name changed to D-9 in 1999 by the SMPTE Pro-Res 422HQ 45.00
HDCAM SR HD tape version of Digital Betacam 8-bit 3:1:1 Pro-Res 422HQ 60.00
XDCAM DISC Digital recording optical disc format Pro-Res 422HQ 125.00
D VHS (NTSC/HD OR PAL SD) Originally D for "Data", but renamed as "Digital VHS" Pro-Res 422HQ 45.00
½ INCH SONY/ EIAJ REEL TO REEL Sony Portapak (1967) camera plus VTR system Pro-Res 422HQ 125.00
1" TYPE C VIDEO TAPE SONY PAL OR NTSC Helical Scan or SMPTE C replacement for 2-inch quadruplex Pro-Res 422HQ 125.00
PHILIPS VIDEO 2000 (V2000 OR VCC) Developed by Philips to compete with JVC's and Sony Pro-Res 422HQ 90.00

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