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Product category: Microprocessors, Microcontrollers and DSPs
News Release from: IntellaSys | Subject: IND60C32 Indigita AV content manager
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 06 October 2006

Single chip enables direct-to-disk
recording

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The iND60C32 Indigita AV content manager chip has been designed into Sony's new 60Gbyte removable hard drive.

The iND60C32 Indigita AV content manager chip has been designed into Sony's new 60Gbyte removable hard drive, which was recently previewed at the IBC Conference in Amsterdam Designated Model HVR-DR60, the new Sony hard drive is FireWire compatible and capable of storing up to 4.5 hours of HDV, DVCAM and/or DV content

Sony demonstrated the HVR-DR60 at IBC in conjunction with its new high-end "professional" HDV camcorder (Model HVR-VI) featuring true progressive scan 25p or 30p video recording with an HDMI output.

According to Indigita, its powerful single-chip solution enables "direct-to-disk" recording to make HDV recording and post production easier and more flexible than ever before.

For example, Sony's new HVR-DR60 allows instant random access, clip replay, and even on-camera editing.

Moreover, unwanted scenes or recordings can be edited or deleted to free up additional storage capacity.

Once recorded, video files can be named, organised into categories, or stored in directories and subdirectories.

The Indigita chip also makes the Sony hard drive immune to video dropouts, a common drawback of tape drives.

The Indigita chip facilitates connectivity with virtually any computer OS using the FAT-32 file system.

While the 1394 HDD mounts as a drive letter for drag-and-drop file transfers, video files can be edited directly on the drive or copied to a Mac or PC at nearly 10x real-time video HDV playback.

Supported SBP-2 protocol allows storage and access to other multimedia file types just like an internal drive.

audio/video command (A/V C) set is also supported, thus facilitating connection to 1394-enabled HDTV for DVR playback directly from the drive.

An HDTV remote control may used to execute fast-forward, rewind and playback functions.

The iND60C32 chip is packaged in a 272-pin ball grid array (BGA), and is available within 10 days after receipt of order.

Pricing depends on quantity purchased, with discounts available on OEM quantities.

The Indigita product brand has emerged as a preferred choice among OEMs requiring powerful 1394 (FireWire or i-Link) connectivity and storage management solutions.

The Indigita brand is currently being extended to encompass native 1394 and video streaming silicon to enable the delivery of broadband content for storage and set-top applications.

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