Grass Valley LVS 100 v.3.15 User Manual
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Overview
Profile LVS Event Management System Instruction Manual
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Intuitive Graphical User Interface (GUI)
Playlists and Highlight packets can be easily edited using drag–and–drop
techniques with the mouse, keyboard, or GUI. Thumbnails make scene identifi-
cation fast and accurate, and cue–up or playback can be done with a simple click
of the mouse.
User defined configurations
The system can be configured for multiple purposes and applications, and each
of the configurations can be saved for later use. For example, one configuration
could allow two controllers to record and play material from two cameras
independently, while another configuration could allow one controller to record
and play, as well as edit images simultaneously.
High quality/High–capacity recording
Recording storage capabilities in the Profile system are as shown in Table 1–1.
You can select high quality recording with the minimum compression target
ration (3.5:1) that is equivalent to that of a professional studio VTR. If you need
to store more material, select high–capacity recording with the maximum
compression target ratio of 7:1. Additionally, the Profile LVS is compatible with
Grass Valley Group RAID products, which provide more extensive storage
capacity where needed.
Table 1-1: Recording Storage Capabilities
Profile System
3.5:1
7:1
PDR 100 (32 GB)
1 hour 20 minutes
2 hours 40 minutes
PDR100 with PDX 103 (96 GB)
4 hours
8 hours
PDR 200 (72 GB)
3 hours
6 hours
PDR 200 with PDX 208 (144 GB)
6 hours
12 hours
Compact design
The Profile PDR occupies about the same space as a standard professional video
cassette recorder. It can be used with flat panel displays and miniature keyboards
in environments where space is a consideration, making the PDR ideal for
mobile applications.