Datavideo

datavideoDatavideo are based in California, USA, and produce a range of video accessories and interface products including DV Format Converters, LCD Monitors, Mixers & Editors, TBCs, DAs, DV Repeaters & Video Recorders.

Format Converters

Datavideo DAC-10

Front Panel

 

Rear Panel

Digital Video I/O:
Two 6-pin FireWire (iLink) I / O ports.
Available in NTSC 4:1:1 or PAL 4:2:0, DV25 format (25Mbps data transfer rate).

Analog Video I/O:
Y/C (S video) (DIN 4-pin 75 ohm) in & out
Composite (RCA 75 ohm) in & out
Component YUV 3 x BNC in & out
Black+burst  BNC output only

Analog Audio I/O:
Unbalanced Audio 2 x RCA in & out

DAC-30

similar to DAC-10, but including the following features

• convert between SDI video, DV, Y.U.V, S-Video in real-time
• AES/EBU and balanced/unbalanced audio via XLR (no embedded audio over SDI)
• RS-422 interface for control of VTR via NLE systems such as; Avid, Final Cut Pro, Pinnacle, Matrox etc.
• VU Meter for audio
• Built-in TBC & Proc-amp/Colour processor

Suitable for use with Avid Xpress DV, Adobe Premiere/Pro, Edius, Pinnacle Edition, Sony Vegas or non-DV cards like DigisuiteLE

Note - all prices quoted on this site are UK pounds - ex VAT & delivery

ITEM PRICE (ex VAT)
DAC-30 - comp, Y/C, YUV component, SDI & bal/un-bal audio to DV (1394) bi-directional converter 1,100.00

What we're about . . .      ZEN is not a traditional Audio-Visual dealer who started selling computers, nor is it a computer shop that also sells video editing systems. You won't get any salesmen giving you the "hard-sell" when you call, just straightforward advice and information - which for some callers is the knowledge that they don't need to buy whatever it is they thought they needed! Above all you'll be dealing with someone with a wide range of experience and knowledge of both PCs and video production. We're not the biggest, nor necessarily the cheapest, but we are one of the longest established computer/video specialists in the UK.

Company history . . .      ZEN was started in the 1980s by Martin Kay, then working for ITV at Granada's Manchester studios, who built his first 6502-based computer in 1979 from an Ohio Scientific kit, bought in the USA whilst working as a Sound Recordist on a film shoot for World In Action. With the advent of the Amiga, which could be gen-locked to a video source, Martin started writing a variety of video-related software. This included subtitling & tele-prompting, ident clocks, scoring software for sports & gameshows, and specialist software to mimic other computer displays for use in TV film dramas like Cracker, Prime Suspect and A Touch of Frost. Martin left Granada in 1993 to concentrate on his computer-video activities with ZEN, following a natural path into non-linear editing systems, now the main focus of the business, although he still maintains an active interest in video production.

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Revised: 22 January, 2010