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Re: HD vs HD-SR (What is the difference?)
by
Jesse Rosen
on May 8, 2008 at 1:47:55 pm
Indeed. One of the biggest selling points of HDCAM SR for broadcaster is the fact that it records 12 channels of audio. The fact that a 5800 or 5500 deck can play back their existing library of HDCAM and DBeta tapes makes it a much easier investment to make, as well.
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Jesse Rosen
Director of Technical Development
Abel Cine Tech, Inc.
www.bustedskull.com
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