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Regarding the DSR-80 DVCAM deck is there a optional i.LINK port available?

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Regarding the DSR-80 DVCAM deck is there a optional i.LINK port available?

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Sorry there is no i.LINK option for the DSR-80. The DSR-80 does have an option for SDI and comes standard with SDTI (QSDI) which is a compressed interface (dubbing connector) that can be patched or routed over an SDI system. Alternates are the new DSR-2000 which has SDI and SDTI as standard interfaces and does have an option for i.LINK or the DSR-70 which can have an i.LINK board installed, only 1 digital I/O can be installed at a time in the DSR-70. 11. I recall you telling us that the PD-150 has settable time code. Does this mean it is SMPTE time code that an edit machine will recognize? Here is the situation. Customers are shooting on inexpensive mini DV camcorders in the field. They are trying to log their footage using the RC time code. Unfortunately when they try to batch digitze on a non-linear suite, the decks (DSR-20/40/60 etc. ) do not recognize the RC time code. If the PD-150 could solve this problem, it could be a good selling feature. The follow-up question is this. The PD

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