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Sound Devices PIX 240 Production Recorder ">
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Sound Devices PIX 240 |
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PIX 240
This model has been replaced by PIX 240i
The PIX 240 offers both HD-SDI and HDMI input and
simultaneous HD-SDI and HDMI outputs.
Time Code and Genlock
Additionally, the PIX 240 has a tunable, high-accuracy time code
generator/reader by Ambient complete with Genlock (or word clock) output. The
time code source can be derived from an HD-SDI stream, from an external jammed
source, or from the built-in generator.
AES3 Digital Audio
In addition to its high-performance analog audio inputs, the PIX 240 accepts
AES3 digital audio. Sound Devices field mixers and recorders, including the
MixPre-D, 552, and 7-Series recorders, output AES digital audio. Up to four
digital audio inputs on two XLR connectors are accepted.
PIX 240 includes an external eSATAp connector for direct, powered connection to
large SATA storage volumes.
PIX 240 Input Flexibility
HDMI input accepts(480i, 525i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p), v1.4a
HD-SDI input accepts (480i, 525i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p)
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 Product Code:PIX220 / PIX240
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Video Scalers
Both the PIX 220 and PIX 240 offer powerful, hardware-based video scalers.
Realtime conversion among video formats, including 1080i, 1080p, and 720p, are
set with a simple menu selection. Conversion between interlaced and progressive,
as well as frame rate conversion is available in realtime. For instance, some
cameras set to record 24ps send 1080i 60 over HDMI or HD-SDI. PIX recorders can
be set to convert the 1080i 60 stream back to 24p with no loss in quality.
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Up/Down/Cross Conversion of
480i, 525i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
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3:2 Pull Down Removal to
Record 24p from 60i Signal
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File Formats
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Apple ProRes 422
(Proxy/LT/422/422HQ 10-bit)
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Avid DNxHD 36, 145, 220 Mb/s,
8- and 10-bit, available as an option
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.mov Quicktime File Wrapper
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All audio contained within
the single .mov file
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Data Storage
PIX 220 and PIX 240 record and play back
Quicktime files to either removable CompactFlash cards or removable 2.5-inch SSD
(solid-state drive) (recording
media and PIX-CADDY are optional accessories). Both CompactFlash and SSD media are formatted by PIX
recorders as UDF volumes. UDF-formatted media are not limited to 4 GB file sizes
like FAT32-formatted media. Additionally, UDF volumes are cross-platform, being
directly mountable, readable, and writable in Mac OS and Windows.
The flexible PIX-CADDY accessory provides triple-interface connectivity for SSDs:
FireWire 800, eSATAp, and USB 3.0 (USB 2.0 backward-compatible). eSATAp offers
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Controls
Four large, illuminated, tactile record controls are
easy to access with gloved hands. Screen
and button brightness are adjustable.
PIX recorders are controlled by a side panel rotary control and four front-panel
buttons. These simple controls give quick access to setups. The large LCD
display makes navigating among available setups fast and simple. LANC can be
used with a LANC controller to start and stop PIX recorders. |
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Display
The PIX 220 and PIX 240 include a generous
5-inch, matte finish, 800x480 pixel LCD display (pre-production 4.3-inch screen
shown in images on page). The display is essential in the field and provides
immediate confirmation of recording, playback, audio metering, and Setup Menu
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Mechanical Construction
PIX recorders are built for field use with their durable, light weight,
metalized, molded carbon fiber chassis. Its advanced thermal design keeps the
unit cool in extreme environments like the nasty, blowing, sandy desert
environment of Las Vegas.
Powering
PIX recorders are powered by either external DC power or two removable Sony
L-type batteries. External power uses a Hirose 4-pin connection and accepts
voltages from 10-18 VDC. Numerous PIX cabling options are available to power the
unit from external DC. The back-side of the recorder accepts one or two Sony
L-type batteries. The PIX recorder operates as its own battery charger when the
unit is powered off and plugged into AC with the supplied adapter. |
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