Datavideo ProRes UHD 4K Video Recorder (Desktop Model).
This compact desktop-style recorder features a bright 5" touchscreen LCD to view your video from the 12G/3G-SDI and HDMI inputs while viewing multiple inputs simultaneously. It also allows you to configure, monitor, and record video up to UHD 4K resolutions onto a separately available, removable 2.5" Samsung 860 Pro SSD in one of its two slots. It can also monitor and record balanced analog audio via its dual XLR inputs and outputs.
The HDR-80 features one 12G/3G-SDI input that can record a single source up to UHD 4K video, and it also features three additional 3G-SDI inputs that allow you to record up to four simultaneous 1080p video sources. There is also one HDMI 2.0 input to record UHD 4K and one HDMI 1.4 input to record up to 1080p video. You can output and monitor video via one 12G/3G-SDI output, one HDMI 2.0 output, and three HDMI 1.4 outputs.
The record function supports ProRes 422, Proxy, LT, and HQ sampling formats in QuickTime MOV file format, recorded to the internal 2.5" SSD formatted in exFAT drive format. The audio is recorded in up to 24-bit uncompressed PCM format with a sample rate of 48 kHz. Additional features include genlock and timecode input and output, as well as remote control via DVIP over a LAN and RS-232/422 serial communication.
Note:
The HDR-80 only supports 2.5" Samsung 860 Pro SSDs.
- Up to UHD 4K recording over HDMI or SDI
- Large 5" LCD touchscreen for operating and monitoring
- Records compressed in 10-bit 4:2:2 ProRes format in 422, LT, Proxy, and HQ
- HD quad split display and 4-channel ISO recording
- Waveform and vectorscope monitoring tools
- Records on two separately available 2.5" Samsung 860 Pro SSDs using the two integrated drive slots
- One 12G-SDI input, three 3G-SDI inputs, and one 12G-SDI output
- One HDMI 2.0 input, one HDMI 1.4 input, one HDMI 2.0 output, and three HDMI 1.4 outputs
- Two XLR analog audio inputs and two XLR analog audio outputs
- Timecode support
- DVIP (Ethernet) control, RS-232/422 serial control, and GPI control (pulse-triggered rec/stop)
- Black burst and tri-level sync reference
- Closed caption support