HDCAM SR Double-Speed and Stereo Tape Capture AJA-only

Using an HDCAM SR connected to an AJA device, you can capture material from specially formatted double-speed and stereoscopic tapes.

Double-speed tapes allows you to capture material twice as fast. Stereoscopic tapes essentially stores in an interlaced timing two progressive clips; a 60i (50i) “clip” contains two 30p(25p) clips.

This feature does have the following limitations:

To capture material recorded at double-speed:

  1. Ensure that the HDCAM SR is connected to the AJA card using a dual-link.
  2. Set the HDCAM SR VTR to DBL 422.
  3. From the Device Name box, select the HDCAM SR VTR.
  4. From the Input Type box, select 2x-DOUBLE.
    Note: If the player displays the clip with some colour bias, it is because the player falsely interprets the 4:2:2 signal from the VTR as a 4:4:4 signal. This does not impact the capture; the stereoscopic clip will be captured without that bias. To remove this bias, go to the Engineering menu and set the Input Connection box to Serial 1 4:2:2.
  5. Capture the clip. See Capturing Media with a VTR.

To capture material recorded on stereoscopic tapes:

  1. Ensure that the HDCAM SR is connected to the AJA card using a dual-link.
  2. Set the HDCAM SR VTR to the stereoscopic setting.
  3. From the VTR Input menu, select the HDCAM SR VTR from the Device Name box.
  4. From the Input Type box, select 2x-STEREO.
    Note: If the player displays the clip with some colour bias, it is because the player falsely interprets the 4:2:2 signal from the VTR as a 4:4:4 signal. This does not impact the capture; the stereoscopic clip will be captured without that bias. To remove this bias, go to the Engineering menu and set the Input Connection box to Serial 1 4:2:2.
  5. Capture the clip. See Capturing Media with a VTR.

    The stereoscopic material is captured as a single, regular stereoscopic clip, with two layers, one for each eye.